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Ouverture zu "Ruy Blas" : Op. 95 / Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Durchgesehen u. rev. von Hugo Hartmann
OUVERTURE ZU "RUY BLAS" : OP. 95 / FELIX MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY. DURCHGESEHEN U. REV. VON HUGO HARTMANN
Ouverture zu "Ruy Blas" : Op. 95 / Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Durchgesehen u. rev. von Hugo Hartmann (1)
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Ouverture zu Ein Sommernachtstraum : Op. 21 / Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Durchgesehen u. rev. von Hugo Hartmann
OUVERTURE ZU EIN SOMMERNACHTSTRAUM : OP. 21 / FELIX MENDELSSOHN-BARTHOLDY. DURCHGESEHEN U. REV. VON HUGO HARTMANN
Ouverture zu Ein Sommernachtstraum : Op. 21 / Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy. Durchgesehen u. rev. von Hugo Hartmann (1)
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Overture zu Ein Sommernachtstraum (2
Gymnasii theologici disputatio sexta : de reformatione ecclesiastica
quam ... praeside ... Joh. Henr. Hottingero ... pro virili defendet Joh. Huldricus Ulingerus ...Dedikation an Joh. Balthasar Keller, Joh. Hartmann Hofmeister, Joh. Heinrich Ulinger, Felix Wyss, Johannes Basler und Johannes Ulinger auf Bl. A1vDiss. Hohe Schule Zürich, 166
Paul Schede (Paulus Melissus) – Rhene felix! Eine poetologische Lektüre
Rhene felix analyses th Sapphic ode Ad Rhenum flumen Germaniae (1574). The author praises the Middle Rhine region - at a time where he about to find his place as lyric poet
Magnetohydrodynamic turbulence in a Hartmann duct flow at finite magnetic Reynolds number
The dynamics of turbulent flow at finite magnetic Reynolds numbers can be very complex due to the coupled nature of the evolution equations for the flow and magnetic fields. In this regime, the Hartmann flow in a straight rectangular duct with streamwise periodicity is studied with the help of direct numerical simulations (DNS) and the effect of magnetic Reynolds number on turbulent statistics is quantified by comparing the results with the numerical results obtained using the quasistatic approximation
Replication Data for: Trading Liberties: Estimating Covid policy preferences from conjoint data
Survey experiments are an important tool to measure policy preferences. Researchers often rely on the random assignment of policy attribute levels to estimate different types of average marginal effects. Yet, researchers are often interested in how respondents trade-off different policy dimensions. We use a conjoint experiment administered to more than 10,000 respondents in Germany, to study preferences over personal freedoms and public welfare during the COVID-19 crisis. Using a pre-registered structural model, we estimate policy ideal points and indifference curves to assess the conditions under which citizens are willing to sacrifice freedoms in the interest of public well-being. We document broad willingness to accept restrictions on rights alongside sharp heterogeneity with respect to vaccination status. The majority of citizens are vaccinated and strongly support limitations on freedoms in response to extreme conditions—especially when the vaccinated them- selves are exempted from these limitations. The unvaccinated minority prefers no restrictions on freedoms regardless of the severity of the pandemic. These policy packages also matter for reported trust in government, in opposite ways for vaccinated and unvaccinated citizens
A new species of bent-toed gecko, genus Cyrtodactylus Gray, 1827 (Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae), from Jawa Timur Province, Java, Indonesia, with taxonomic remarks on C. fumosus (Müller, 1895)
Hartmann, Lukas, Mecke, Sven, Kieckbusch, Max, Mader, Felix, Kaiser, Hinrich (2016): A new species of bent-toed gecko, genus Cyrtodactylus Gray, 1827 (Reptilia: Squamata: Gekkonidae), from Jawa Timur Province, Java, Indonesia, with taxonomic remarks on C. fumosus (Müller, 1895). Zootaxa 4067 (5): 552-568, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4067.5.
Brief von Mainx, Felix an Thirring, Hans (Prag, 1946-05-07)
Original Brief, Handschrift des Verfassers, Lebenslauf, Beilage, loses Blatt, signiert, Handschrift des Verfassers, Typoskript
Umfang: 7 Bl.9 S.; 21 cm x 30 cm
Pringsheim; Kalmus; Strauss; Storch; Czermak; Arzt;
Wilhelm Mainx; Hartmann; Belehradek; Margarete Mainx; Al.
v. Mold; [Salac; Divis]; Dr. Hulka; Beilagen: Lebenslauf
von Felix Mainx; Verzeichnis der Arbeiten von Felix Main
THE QOG EXPERT SURVEY II Report
THE QUALITY OF GOVERNMENT EXPERT SUR-VEY II IN BRIEF
• The Quality of Government Expert Survey II (QoG Expert Survey II) focuses on the organizational design of public bureaucracies and bureaucratic behavior on countries around the world
• It is based on the subjective assessments of carefully selected country experts
• Expert participation is pro bono
• In total, 7096 questionnaires were sent
• 1294 questionnaires were completed
• The questionnaire included 71 substantive questions
• Geographical coverage: 159 countries
• 122 countries have three or more experts
• The QoG Expert Survey II includes the following new topics: women in public administration, corruption and embezzlement and transparency
• It has also improved measures for personnel management systems and administrative wages
• There are one individual-level and one country-level datasets.
• The QoG Expert Survey II has, in total, 59 country-level indicators
Suggested data citation: Dahlström, Carl, Jan Teorell, Stefan Dahlberg, Felix Hartmann, Annika Lindberg and Marina Nistotskaya. 2015. The QoG Expert Survey Dataset II. University of Gothen-burg: The Quality of Government Institute.
Suggested report citation: Dahlström, Carl, Jan Teorell, Stefan Dahlberg, Felix Hartmann, Annika Lindberg and Marina Nistotskaya. 2015. The QoG Expert Survey II Report. Gothenburg: The QoG Working Paper Series 2015:
Shack-Hartmann reflective micro profilometer
We present a quantitative phase imaging microscope based on a Shack-Hartmann sensor, that directly reconstructs the optical path difference (OPD) in reflective mode. Comparing with the holographic or interferometric methods, the SH technique needs no reference beam in the setup, which simplifies the system. With a preregistered reference, the OPD image can be reconstructed from a single shot. Also, the method has a rather relaxed requirement on the illumination coherence, thus a cheap light source such as a LED is feasible in the setup. In our previous research, we have successfully verified that a conventional transmissive microscope can be transformed into an optical path difference microscope by using a Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor under incoherent illumination. The key condition is that the numerical aperture of illumination should be smaller than the numerical aperture of imaging lens. This approach is also applicable to characterization of reflective and slightly scattering surfaces.Team Raf Van de Pla
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