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Die höchstnöthige Sterbe-Schule : Bey Christlicher Beerdigung Der ... Fr. Marien Elisabeth von Schönberg/ Gebohrnen von Ende/ Des ... Caspar Dietrichs von Schönberg ... Frau Witben/ Als Dieselbe Am 21. Februarii 1690. ... verschieden/ und darauff den 18. Martii ... in das Hoch-Adel. Erb-Begräbniß eingesencket wurde ... aus Psal. XXXIX. v. 6. ... vorgestellet / von M. Christiano Gerbern ...
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Eupholus marielaurae Riedel & Porion, 2017, sp. n.
Eupholus marielaurae sp. n. Description. Holotype, male (Fig. 1 a). Coloration pale turquoise, created by dense coverage of subrotund or ovate, partly overlapping scales; elytron with black longitudinal band. Length. Total including rostrum 22 mm; pronotum + elytron 17 mm. Head densely squamose except medially between eyes with glabrous furrow; scales of rather lanceolate shape, their color yellowish-opalescent; dorsally eyes bordered by denser clusters of lanceolate scales. Vertical diameter of eye 1.31 X horizontal diameter. Rostrum (Fig. 3 a) 2.13 X as long as wide at base; maximum width in front of antennal insertion 1.40 X width at base. Dorsum with distinct median furrow, without costa; densely covered with appressed turquoise scales interspersed with yellowish, subrecumbent setae; both scales and setae pointing towards midline. Epistome heart-shaped, somewhat sunken ventrad, anteriorly nude, posteriorly squamose. Antennal scrobes complete, sparsely squamose with lanceolate scales. Venter densely covered with appressed scales, densely interspersed with long suberect setae. Antenna. Funicle + club 2.29 X length of scape; scape and funicle densely clothed with yellowish, elongate, recumbent scales and interspersed suberect setae. Pronotum (Fig. 3 b) 1.10 X wider than long; disc medially with shallow impression deepening to small fovea in apical 1/3; completely covered with appressed turquoise scales; laterally interspersed with sparse, recumbent setae. Scutellum squamose, sides weakly overlapped by elytra. Elytron (Figs. 1 a, 2a) 3.36 X longer than wide between humeri; greatest width ca. at middle, 1.06 X wider than between humeri; sides weakly curved, subparallel. Interval 5 in apical 1/4 with distinct knob; humeri with rectangularly projecting callus; interval 7 behind humeral callus somewhat swollen to level of metacoxa; striae somewhat indistinct; densely squamose with appressed turquoise scales except intervals 3–4 subglabrous; this black, subglabrous band shortened basally and at apical declivity; surface besides scaling with scattered, thin, suberect setae. Ala. Length 16.5 mm. Thoracic venter densely squamose with turquoise, round to lanceolate, recumbent scales; posterior process between forecoxae glabrous. Legs. Femora and tibiae densely squamose with round, appressed scales, turquoise; vestiture interspersed with yellowish suberect seta, relatively sparse on femora, more densely on tibiae; tarsi with ovate to lanceolate, recumbent scales. Abdomen with ventrites 1, 2, 5 densely squamose; ventrites 3–4 anteriorly subglabrous, posteriorly with fringe of lanceolate scales. Genitalia. Aedeagus (Fig. 4) with sides subparallel to apical orifice, then converging to subacute apex; in lateral aspect weakly curved. Endophallus with lyriform transfer apparatus (Fig. 4 c.) 1.39 X as wide as long. Paratype, female (Fig. 1 b). Same as holotype except: Length. Total including rostrum 28 mm; pronotum + elytron 22 mm. Head. Vertical diameter of eye 1.33 X horizontal diameter. Rostrum 1.85 X as long as wide at base; maximum width in front of antennal insertion 1.33 X width at base. Pronotum 1.20 X wider than long. Elytron more convex, 3.33 X longer than wide between humeri; greatest width 1.10 X wider than between humeri; sides more distinctly curved. Material examined. Holotype: ARC 4995 (GenBank # KY570521), Indonesia: West Papua Prov.: Arfak Mts., ca. 1200 m, X-2011. Paratype: 1 ex, ARC 4996 (GenBank # KY570522), Arfak Mts., ca. 1200 m, X-2007. Etymology. This epithet is a matronym in honor of Marie-Laure Grange, an insect-lover and the junior author´s sister in law. Diagnosis. The new species superficially resembles E. cuvierii but can be distinguished by 1) a completely squamose pronotum (with median black line in E. cuvierii) 2) a squamose elytral suture (black in E. cuvierii) 3) a completely squamose elytral side (with black line starting from humeral callus in E. cuvierii). Moreover, it appears to be of larger body size and differs by its turquoise color from the mostly bright green color of E. cuvierii.Published as part of Riedel, Alexander & Porion, Thierry, 2017, A new species of Eupholus Boisduval from West New Guinea (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), pp. 194-200 in Zootaxa 4263 (1) on pages 195-197, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4263.1.11, http://zenodo.org/record/57262
Euops fraterculus Riedel 2001, sp. n.
Euops fraterculus sp. n. (®gure 7, 75, 100, 116, 133, 154, 163, 179, 191) Diagnosis. Colouration of elytra reddish-brown, head and prothorax goldenbronze. Eyes dorsally distant, head as in ®gure 75. Elytral humerus without tooth. Male: TA as in ®gure 154. Range. Morobe Prov. (Mt. Por) [The author was unable to locate`Mt. Por’ on a map; no data on this locality seem to exist at BPBM either]. Altitude: c. 2400 m. Type material. HOLOTYPE: Papua New Guinea: Morobe Prov., Mt. Por, 2300±2500 m, 2± 3 December 1979, Nothofagus, leg. J. L. Gressitt, Acc. #1979.509 (BPBM). PARATYPES: two males, same data as holotype. Description Holotype, male. Length, pronotum 1 elytron: 2.34 mm. Colouration. Legs, antenna, elytron, apex of rostrum reddish-brown with slight bronze lustre; head, prothorax golden-bronze; remainder black with metallic shine. Head. As in ®gure 75; gena 0.98 Ö as long as width of head behind eyes; contours of genae in dorsal view subparallel, weakly converging anteriad; vertex shining, with moderately deep punctures, posterolaterally irregularly wrinkled, wrinkles curving dorsad to hind margin of eye; eyes evenly rounded, dorsally distant, separated by c. 0.47 Ö basal width of rostrum; frons deeply punctate, anteriorly with median longitudinal impression, centre without median costa; ventrally in front of gular region microreticulate, irregularly weakly rugose with few interspersed punctures, with shallow median furrow, anteriorly with short median submental carina. Rostrum 1.62 Ö as long as mouthparts, at widest point 1.56 Ö wider than at base; clypeus with median process apically with moderately deep incision; antennal insertion at base, approximately within basal ®fth of rostrum; in lateral aspect with dorsal contour weakly bisinuate, above antennal insertion and at middle of rostral length weakly convex; in lateral aspect ventral contour subangulate with contour of head, in straight line to base of prementum, there bent dorsad; dorsal and ventral contour basally subparallel, shortly before apex converging; ventral surface with submentum before hind level of maxillary cavities ¯at, posteriorly sloping dorsad, continued by median submental carina not clearly de®ning postgenal recesses. Antenna as in ®gure 100. Prothorax. Sides rounded; without preapical constriction; disc microreticulate, with transverse anastomosing wrinkles. Elytron. At humerus simple; 2.67 Ö longer than wide; striae moderately deeply impressed. Thoracic venter. Prepectus c. 1.5 Ö as long as postpectus. Height of pterothorax 0.64 Ö length of elytron. Legs. Procoxa anteriorly simple. Profemur with ventral surface smooth. Protibia (®gure 116) slender, with dorsal contour curved, ventral contour subparallel, weakly sinuate; ventral surface sparsely denticulate with denticles well-projecting, densely setose. Mesotibia with posterior surface subapically extended dorsoposteriad beyond crenulate dorsal edge into weak, broadly rounded extension. Uncus of metatibia curved ventrad, at base with posteriad directed accessory tooth. Abdomen. Ventral contour in lateral view weakly concave; venter sparsely setose; sternite VII with apex evenly concave; pygidium c. 1.56 Ö wider than long, shining, moderately densely and deeply punctate, setose, base laterally overlapped by elytral apex. Genitalia. Sternite VIII (®gure 163) with apex concave, apically sparsely setose with moderately long setae, at middle with round hyaline area. Tegminal plate (®gure 191) with sides converging before apex; apex narrow, rounded, evenly setose. Aedeagus as in ®gure 133. Apical scoop of pedon (®gure 179) basally not distinctly delimited against remainder of pedon, with apex bluntly angulate. TA as in ®gure 154. Intraspeci W c variation. Length, pronotum1 elytron: 2.34 ±2.63 mm (n 5 3, xÅ 5 2.51 Ô 0.15). Elytron. 2.67± 2.74 Ö longer than wide (n 5 3, xÅ 5 2.70 Ô 0.03). Thoracic venter. Height of pterothora x 0.64± 0.66 Ö length of elytron (n 5 3, xÅ 5 0.65 Ô 0.01). Etymological note This epithet is based on the Latin substantive fraterculus (younger brother) which refers to its presumably close phylogenetic relationship to the much larger species E. platyrostris and E. sedlaceki. Biological note According to the data on the label the type series was collected on a Nothofagus sp.Published as part of Riedel, Alexander, 2001, The pygmaeus-group of Euops Schoenherr (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea, Attelabidae), weevils associated with Nothofagus in New Guinea, pp. 1173-1237 in Journal of Natural History 35 (8) on pages 1207-1209, DOI: 10.1080/00222930152434481, http://zenodo.org/record/527719
Riedel Thyroiditis
Abstract Context Riedel thyroiditis (RT) is a rare inflammatory autoimmune disease that is often a clinically diagnostic dilemma because of its insidious presentation and nonspecific symptoms. Objective The aim of the present systematic review and meta-analysis is to clarify the presentation, management, and outcomes of RT. Study Selection A systematic search of PubMed/MEDLINE and Web of Science was conducted to identify relevant reports published up to September 2019. Data Extraction First author, country, patient sex, ethnicity, presentation, biochemical status, duration of symptoms, histology, treatment, follow-up duration, and short- and long-term outcomes. Data Synthesis Data from 212 RT patients were retrieved. The mean age was 47 years with a predominantly female population (81%). Neck swelling (89%), dyspnea (50%), and neck pain (41%) were the most common presenting symptoms. Inflammatory markers were elevated in 70% to 97% and thyroid antibody positivity was present in less than 50%. Up to 82% underwent surgical intervention, with the most common being total thyroidectomy in 34% of individuals. Glucocorticoids were used in 70% of individuals with median duration 3 months. Prognosis was reasonable with 90% having resolution or improvement of symptoms. Conclusions This analysis is the largest and most comprehensive to date of RT and provides clinicians with vital information on the common presentation features that may alert to the diagnosis and highlight management options
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Die Produktbildung in der Reaktion von 1-Trimethylsilyl-2,2,4,4,6,6-hexamethylcyclotrisilazan 1 mit Butyllithium und Fluorsilanen ist durch die Reaktionsbedingungen steuerbar. Lithiiertes 1 reagiert mit F3SiN(SiMe3)2 bei tiefen Temperaturen unter Bildung der Mono- und Disubstitutionsverbindungen 2, 3 sowie des 1,3,5,7-Tetraaza-2,4,6,8-tetrasilabicyclo [4.2.0] octans 4. Ein permethylierter Bicyclus (5) entsteht in analoger Reaktion mit MeSiF2N(SiMe3)2. Bei Raumtemperatur reagiert das Monolithiumsalz von 1 mit F3SiN(SiMe3)2 unter Kontraktion zum Cyclodisilazan 6. 6 bildet mit Butyllithium das Lithiumderivat 7. 7 reagiert mit F3SiN(SiMe3)2 zu 8, dem zu 3 isomeren Cyclodisilazan. In der Reaktion von lithiiertem 1 mit Me2SiF2 wird das silylverbrückte Cyclodisilazan 9 erhalten, das in Pyrolysereaktionen ein geeignetes Ausgangsmaterial für Si3N4-Keramiken darstellt. Die Resultate der Röntgenstrukturanalyse von 7 und der Pyrolyse von 9 werden mitgeteilt. Translated Abstract: The products obtained in the reaction of 1-trimethylsilyl-2,2,4,4,6,6-hexamethylcyclotrisilazane 1 with butyllithium and fluorosilanes depend on the reaction conditions. Lithiated 1 reacts with SiF3N(SiMe3)2 at low temperatures to give the mono- and disubstituted compounds (2, 3) and the 1,3,5,7-tetraaza-2,4,6,8-tetrasilabicyclo-[4.2.0] octane 4. The permethylated bicyclus 5 is formed in the analogous reaction with MeSiF2N(SiMe3)2. At room temperature the monolithium salt of 1 reacts with SiF3N(SiMe3)2 to give the cyclodisilazane 6. 6 forms with butyllithium the lithium derivate 7. 7 reacts with SiF3N(SiMe3)2 to give 8, an isomeric cyclodisilazane of 3. In the reaction of lithiated 1 with Me2SiF2 the silylcoupled cyclodisilazane 9 is obtained, which is a suitable precursor of Si3N4 ceramics. The results of the crystal structure determination of 7 and the results of the pyrolysis of 9 are reported
Diagnostic criteria for cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome (CAPS)
Cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome (CAPS) is a rare, heterogeneous disease entity associated with NLRP3 gene mutations and increased interleukin-1 (IL-1) secretion. Early diagnosis and rapid initiation of IL-1 inhibition prevent organ damage. The aim of the study was to develop and validate diagnostic criteria for CAPS. An innovative process was followed including interdisciplinary team building, item generation: review of CAPS registries, systematic literature review, expert surveys, consensus conferences for item refinement, item reduction and weighting using 1000Minds decision software. Resulting CAPS criteria were tested in large cohorts of CAPS cases and controls using correspondence analysis. Diagnostic models were explored using sensitivity analyses. The international team included 16 experts. Systematic literature and registry review identified 33 CAPS-typical items; the consensus conferences reduced these to 14. 1000Minds exercises ranked variables based on importance for the diagnosis. Correspondence analysis determined variables consistently associated with the diagnosis of CAPS using 284 cases and 837 controls. Seven variables were significantly associated with CAPS (p<0.001). The best diagnosis model included: Raised inflammatory markers (C-reactive protein/serum amyloid A) plus ≥two of six CAPS-typical symptoms: urticaria-like rash, cold-triggered episodes, sensorineural hearing loss, musculoskeletal symptoms, chronic aseptic meningitis and skeletal abnormalities. Sensitivity was 81%, specificity 94%. It performed well for all CAPS subtypes and regardless of NLRP3 mutation. The novel approach integrated traditional methods of evidence synthesis with expert consensus, web-based decision tools and innovative statistical methods and may serve as model for other rare diseases. These criteria will enable a rapid diagnosis for children and adults with CAPS
AC2-TLANGD103 - Bijdrage tot de Kennis de Dialecten op Het Eiland Timor by J. G. F. Riedel
9 page text. -- Bijdrage tot de Kennis de Dialecten op Het Eiland Timor. By J. G. F. Riedel. Photocopy from Bijdr TLV 38, 1889. The author concentrates on dialects in Western Timor, Taiben, Sonabu, Ana, Oemala, Djenil.; Date of recording unknown.; date unknown. Language as given: Timo
Corrigendum to “Cycle parameter dependent degradation analysis in automotive lithium-ion cells”. Journal of Power Sources, Volume 506, 15 September 2021, 230227
sponsorship: The authors regret a missing acknowledgement. Besides the original acknowledgements, the author Ralf Riedel acknowledges the support of HA Hessenagentur GmbH, Innovationsfo ? rderung Hessen-Fo ? rderung der Elektromobilita?t, Germany, project number 849/20-09. The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused. (849/20-09)status: Publishe
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