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On monthly weather anomalies in the Northern Hemisphere in winter
This paper is the edited translation of a short paper by Felix Exner “Über monatliche Witterungsanomalien auf der nördlichen Halbkugel im Winter” (On monthly weather anomalies in the Northern Hemisphere in winter), which was published in Meteorologische Zeitschrift 31, 104–109. The paper is a summary of a more extensive paper by the same author published in full in the Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften
F. Tschochner. Heiliger Sankt Florian, unter Mitarbeit von M. Exner
Le Brun Jacques. F. Tschochner. Heiliger Sankt Florian, unter Mitarbeit von M. Exner. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 200, n°2, 1983. p. 224
Meteorologische Optik
von J. M. Pernter und F. M. Exner. Teilw. umgearb. von Felix M. ExnerLiteraturangabe
Einige Versuche und Bemerkungen zur Farbenlehre
EINIGE VERSUCHE UND BEMERKUNGEN ZUR FARBENLEHRE
Einige Versuche und Bemerkungen zur Farbenlehre ( - )
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Einige Versuche und Bemerkungen zur Farbenlehre. Von Prof. Franz Exner. w. M. Akad. ([1])
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Über die Auslösung von Kälte- und Wärmeeinbrüchen in der Atmosphäre
ÜBER DIE AUSLÖSUNG VON KÄLTE- UND WÄRMEEINBRÜCHEN IN DER ATMOSPHÄRE
Über die Auslösung von Kälte- und Wärmeeinbrüchen in der Atmosphäre ( - )
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Über die Auslösung von Kälte- und Wärmeeinbrüchen in der Atmosphäre. Von Felix M. Exner. ([101])
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On monthly weather anomalies in the Northern Hemisphere in winter
This paper is the edited translation of a short paper by Felix Exner “Über monatliche Witterungsanomalien auf der nördlichen Halbkugel im Winter” (On monthly weather anomalies in the Northern Hemisphere in winter), which was published in Meteorologische Zeitschrift31, 104–109. The paper is a summary of a more extensive paper by the same author published in full in the Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften
Zur Theorie der Hochwässer, Wanderwellen auf Flüssen und Kaltluftwellen in der Atmosphäre
ZUR THEORIE DER HOCHWÄSSER, WANDERWELLEN AUF FLÜSSEN UND KALTLUFTWELLEN IN DER ATMOSPHÄRE
Zur Theorie der Hochwässer, Wanderwellen auf Flüssen und Kaltluftwellen in der Atmosphäre ( - )
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Zur Theorie der Hochwässer, Wanderwellen auf Flüssen und Kaltluftwellen in der Atmosphäre. Von Felix M. Exner. ([365])
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Prevention of the spread of infection--the need for a family-centred approach to hygiene promotion
Infectious diseases circulating in the home and community are a continuing and significant burden on the health and prosperity of the European community. They could, however, be significantly reduced by better standards of hygiene. Across Europe, public health is currently structured such that the separate aspects of hygiene in different settings (food hygiene, personal hygiene, handwashing, pandemic flu preparedness, patient empowerment etc.) are dealt with by separate agencies. If efforts to promote hygiene at community level are to be successful in changing behaviour, we need a concerted family-centred approach to ensure that a basic understanding of infectious disease agents and their mechanisms of spread, together with an understanding of a risk-based approach to hygiene, are promoted as part of the school curriculum and as part of public health campaigns. Alongside this, we also need unambiguous communication with the public on issues such as the hygiene hypothesis and environmental issues
Facilitation of implicit motor learning by weak transcranial direct current stimulation of the primary motor cortex in the human
Transcranially applied weak direct currents are capable of modulating motor cortical excitability in the human. Anodal stimulation enhances excitability, cathodal stimulation diminishes it. Cortical excitability changes accompany motor learning. Here we show that weak direct currents are capable of improving implicit motor learning in the human. During performance of a serial reaction time task, the primary motor cortex, premotor, or prefrontal cortices were stimulated contralaterally to the performing hand. Anodal stimulation of the primary motor cortex resulted in increased performance, whereas stimulation of the remaining cortices had no effect. We conclude that the primary motor cortex is involved in the acquisition and early consolidation phase of implicit motor learning
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