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    Logical Representation of Grammatical Systems

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    A logical representation of rewriting rules and their generative equivalence

    Medicaid, Managed Care, and Kids. 12th Annual Herbert Lourie Memorial Lecture on Health Policy

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    This policy brief talks about what managed care for Medicaid is, how it influences kids, and how it relates to the State Child Health Insurance Program (CHIP). It focuses on what we have learned over the last 20 years through research about cost, use, and quality. It also discusses some of the expectations we had for children covered by Medicaid managed care. Finally, it talks abaout the future of Medicaid managed care and the implications for CHIP.

    Supplementary data to "Options for reforming agricultural subsidies from health, climate, and economic perspectives"

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    The dataset contains estimates of how different scenarios of agricultural subsidy reform could affect agricultural production, food consumption, environmental impacts, diet-related health impacts, and economic impacts. The results have been published as: Springmann, M, Freund, F. Options for reforming agricultural subsidies from health, climate, and economic perspectives. Nature Communications (accepted 30 November 2021

    Faux Ami / Falscher Freund

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    Körte M. Faux Ami / Falscher Freund. In: Schmieder F, Toepfer G, eds. Wörter aus der Fremde : Begriffsgeschichte als Übersetzungsgeschichte. Berlin: Kulturverlag Kadmos ; 2018: 86-90

    F in Revision of Bonesioides Laboissière, 1925 (Coleoptera; Chrysomelidae; Galerucinae) from continental Africa

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    F. 4. Right hind wing of Bonesioides coerulea (Allard, 1889). A, analis; Cu, cubitus; M, media; R, radius; Sc, subcosta; rt, radial triangle; rm, cross vein.Published as part of Freund, W. & Wagner, TH., 2003, Revision of Bonesioides Laboissière, 1925 (Coleoptera; Chrysomelidae; Galerucinae) from continental Africa, pp. 1915-1976 in Journal of Natural History 37 (16) on page 1922, DOI: 10.1080/00222930110096519, http://zenodo.org/record/526040

    H. Pestalozzi s/m lieben Vetter und Freund F. Horner z. fr. Er

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    Dedikationssilhouette im Profil nach links von H. Pestalozzi, gewidmet F. HornerHandschriftliche Widmung mit Feder in Braun unterhalb des Bildes: "H. Pestalozzi s[eine]m lieben Vetter und Freund / F. Horner, z[ur] fr[eundlichen] Er[innerung] // 2. II. 53 [2.2.1853?]"Anonyme Druckgrafi

    INFRARED-RADIOFREQUENCY TWO-PHOTON LAMB DIP SPECTROSCOPY OF 13CH3F{}^{13}CH_{3}F AND PH3PH_{3}

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    1^{1} S.M. Freund and T. Oka, Appl. Phys. Lett. 21, 60 (1972).Author Institution: Division of Physics, National Research Council of CanadaThe two-photon Lamb dip technique previously applied to ammonia using infrared and microwave radiations1radiations^{1} is now extended to the radio-frequency region. If a rotational level of a symmetric top molecule with K0K \not= 0 has double parity, a radiofrequency photon can be ``added” directly to an infrared laser photon using the non-linearlity of the molecular transition process. The two-photon Lamb dips observed are listed below. [FIGURE] The observation gives the difference between the laser lines and molecular absorptions with an accuracy of about 0.5 MHz. Precision molecular constants which supplement recent laser-Stark spectroscopy on 13CH3F^{13}CH_{3}F are obtained. M. R\”omheld was the holder of a German Academic Exchange Service Fellowship

    Bonesioides godzilla Freund & Wagner 2003, sp. nov.

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    Bonesioides godzilla sp. nov. Description Total length. 8.9–9.5 mm (mean: 9.1 mm). Head. Labrum, labial and maxillary palpus dark brown to black; frons and vertex either dark metallic blue or metallic black. Eyes small, frons broad (figure 58); WE/DE: 0.44–0.51 (mean: 0.47). Antenna dark blue to black, extending towards end of mesosternum (figure 58). Antennal articles short and broad (figure 59), A2/A3: 0.61–0.69 (mean: 0.65), article 4 shorter than 2 and 3 combined, ratio article 3 to 4: 0.64–0.71 (mean: 0.68). Thorax. Pronotum and elytra dark metallic blue to metallic black. Pronotum long and broad, PL: 1.6–1.7 mm (mean: 1.62 mm), PW: 2.9–3.2 mm (mean: 3.05 mm), PL/PW: 0.50–0.55 (mean: 0.53). Elytra nearly parallel-sided from humeri towards the apex of elytra. EW: 3.8–4.4 mm (mean: 4.07 mm), EL: 6.6–7.2 mm (mean 6.80 mm), EW/EL: 0.58–0.61 (mean: 0.60). Mesothorax, metathorax and legs dark metallic blue to metallic black. Metatibia about twice as long as metatarsus (figure 58), TA/TI: 0.43–0.50 (mean: 0.46). Abdomen. Dark metallic blue to metallic black. Male genitalia. Median lobe homogeneously narrowed apically (figure 61). Orifice very broad, nearly rectangular at base. Tectum short and broad, wide open in lateral view. Endophallus slender, with two small spiculae. Protruding apical part of sclerotized ductus ejaculatorius and large endophallic brush partly covered by tectum. Female genitalia. Spermatheca with slightly expanded nodulus, short middle part and slightly curved, nearly straight cornu, with a sharper bend near apex (figure 60). Distribution. Recorded from Congo and Ghana (figure 11). Diagnosis. Bonesioides godzilla sp. nov. is similar to B. coerulea and B. caerulea (figures 7, 26). The pronotum of B. godzilla sp. nov. is much broader (figure 58), the antennal articles are shorter and broader (figure 59). The PW is largest in B. godzilla sp. nov. (2.95–3.20 mm), while smaller in B. coerulea (2.4–2.6 mm) and B. caerulea sp. nov. (2.1–2.4 mm). The elytra in B. godzilla sp. nov. are nearly parallelsided from humeri apically (figure 58), while in B. coerulea and B. caerulea elytra expanded apically (figures 7, 26). B. godzilla sp. nov. is the largest of all Bonesioides species known. The total length ranges between 8.9 and 9.5 mm, while B. caerulea has a maximum length of 7.9 mm and B. coerulea of 8.6 mm. Type material H: W ‘ Holotypus Bonesioides godzilla / Bonesioides godzilla Freund & Wagner 2000 / Bonesioides coerulea All. G. E. Bryant det. 1951 / Congo belge P. N. U., R. Kateke (s. aff. I. Lufira), 960 m, 23-XI–5-XII 1947, Miss G. F. de Witte: 1093a’ (IRSNB); Congo: 9°4∞S/26°43∞E. P: Congo: 1 ex., Kisangani, 0°33∞N/25°14∞E, March 1972, J. Taverniers (MRAC). Ghana: 1 ex., Asente Akem, 6°45∞N/1°30∞W, Junod, coll. Clavareau (MRAC).Published as part of Freund, W. & Wagner, TH., 2003, Revision of Bonesioides Laboissière, 1925 (Coleoptera; Chrysomelidae; Galerucinae) from continental Africa, pp. 1915-1976 in Journal of Natural History 37 (16) on pages 1951-1952, DOI: 10.1080/00222930110096519, http://zenodo.org/record/526040

    Unterrichtsbaustein zum Lied "Mein bester Freund" (Die Prinzen)

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    Unterrichtsbaustein zum Lied "Mein bester Freund" (Die Prinzen). - In: Kontakt. 1998. 1. S. 19 f
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