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    Conférence de M. Aloïs Hahn

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    Hahn Alois. Conférence de M. Aloïs Hahn. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Annuaire. Tome 95, 1986-1987. 1986. pp. 425-426

    Conférence de M. Aloïs Hahn

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    Hahn Alois. Conférence de M. Aloïs Hahn. In: École pratique des hautes études, Section des sciences religieuses. Annuaire. Tome 95, 1986-1987. 1986. pp. 425-426

    De rotatione annvli Satvrni

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    Zugl.: Göttingen, Univ., Diss., 1793Autopsie nach Exemplar der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Hannoverae, apud fratres Hahn, 1795.Frontispiz (Kupferst.

    Amanda Crane Hahn oral history

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    not peer reviewedSubmitted by Conor Tinch ([email protected]) on 2014-04-07T20:42:25Z No. of bitstreams: 6 h124-hahn-02.mp3: 33854851 bytes, checksum: 4a2119167aea535834bd318304b1f77a (MD5) h124-hahn-03.mp3: 30345718 bytes, checksum: 09495da605c58f2f0d86bc701e3650c8 (MD5) h124-hahn-04.mp3: 34461727 bytes, checksum: 1dbf0698580167233c9e51cd36233b93 (MD5) h124-hahn-05.mp3: 34336340 bytes, checksum: 515898d6d370d3b98c729528fceeb438 (MD5) h124-hahn-06.mp3: 34319726 bytes, checksum: 7f38310cb374dec7111edab4790911c4 (MD5) h124-hahn-01.mp3: 33156911 bytes, checksum: 7072cdfe00fd2a76ff11c8ec41c39117 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2014-04-07T20:42:25Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 6 h124-hahn-02.mp3: 33854851 bytes, checksum: 4a2119167aea535834bd318304b1f77a (MD5) h124-hahn-03.mp3: 30345718 bytes, checksum: 09495da605c58f2f0d86bc701e3650c8 (MD5) h124-hahn-04.mp3: 34461727 bytes, checksum: 1dbf0698580167233c9e51cd36233b93 (MD5) h124-hahn-05.mp3: 34336340 bytes, checksum: 515898d6d370d3b98c729528fceeb438 (MD5) h124-hahn-06.mp3: 34319726 bytes, checksum: 7f38310cb374dec7111edab4790911c4 (MD5) h124-hahn-01.mp3: 33156911 bytes, checksum: 7072cdfe00fd2a76ff11c8ec41c39117 (MD5) Previous issue date: 1987unpublishedHahn recalls life in a coal mining community at Greenridge, near Girard, Illinois. She also recalls Springfield, Illinois: Old Springfield Hospital; the 1918 influenza epidemic; Harvard Park Baptist Church; and the Harvard Park neighborhood, school, factories, residences, and stores. Interview by David M. Hunter, 1987. 6 tapes, 525 mins

    Pinheirodontidae Hahn & Hahn 1999

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    Pinheirodontidae indet. (Fig. 33 A-H, M-P) DESCRIPTION Most of the multituberculate teeth discovered in Angeac-Charente can be referred to the family Pinheirodontidae, but it has not been possible to refer them to any existing genera. The material figured here includes a left p4 (ANG M-72), a left P1 (ANG M-03), a right P2 (ANG M-06), a left P3 (ANG M-22), a left?m2 (ANG M-105) and a left M2 (ANG M-32) (Fig. 33 A-H, M-P). The most mesial part of the blade-like p4 (ANG M-72) is missing (Fig. 33A). It possesses at least six serrations, and no basal labial cusp, a diagnostic feature of Pinheirodon (Hahn & Hahn 1999; Kielan-Jaworowska et al. 2004). Nevertheless, the Angeac-Charente specimen has a straight, vertical, distal margin (Fig. 33B), while the latter is strongly convex just above the root in Pinheirodon. The?m2 (ANG M-105) has a well-developed central basin. Labial cusps are missing and there are only two lingual cusps as in Bernardodon (Fig. 33N), whereas there are three in Pinheirodon (Hahn & Hahn 1999). Nevertheless, the tooth shape is considerably longer than wide, and precludes assigning it to Bernardodon (Fig. 33M). The M2 (ANG M-32) shows a prominent anterolingual shelf (Fig. 33O), like that observed in the molars of Bernarodon and Pinheirodon (Kielan-Jaworowska et al. 2004). As in the latter two genera there are three lingual cusps, but ANG M-32 differs from other pinheirodontids in lacking the labial cusps (Fig. 33P; Hahn & Hahn 1999). The anterior upper premolars P1 (ANG M-03), P2 (ANG M-06) and P3 (ANG M-22) have 3-4 ribbed cusps arranged in two rows like in other “plagiaulacidans” (Fig. 33 C-H; Kielan-Jaworowska et al. 2004). They are not very diagnostic and only tentatively assigned here to Pinheirodontidae, based on their similarities with the pinheirodontid teeth described by Hahn & Hahn (1999: fig. 58).Published as part of Allain, Ronan, Vullo, Romain, Rozada, Lee, Anquetin, Jérémy, Bourgeais, Renaud, Goedert, Jean, Lasseron, Maxime, Martin, Jeremy E., Pérez-García, Adán, Fabrègues, Claire Peyre De, Royo-Torres, Rafael, Augier, Dominique & Bailly, Gilles, 2022, Vertebrate paleobiodiversity of the Early Cretaceous (Berriasian) Angeac-Charente Lagerstätte (southwestern France): implications for continental faunal turnover at the J / K boundary, pp. 683-752 in Geodiversitas 44 (25) on pages 728-730, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2022v44a25, http://zenodo.org/record/690203

    M. E. Hahn e M. S. Mc. Lean - Counseling Psychology

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    M. E. HAHN e M. S. Mc. LEAN - Counseling Psychology - Mc. Graw Hill Book Company, New York - Second Editio

    Ronald M. Hahn e la Fantascienza Tedesca

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    Breve storia della fantascienza tedesca e del ruolo di Ronald M. Hahn in essa

    Pavetta trichardtensis var. jabulanii N. Hahn 2022, var. nov.

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    Pavetta trichardtensis var. jabulanii N. Hahn, var. nov. (Fig. 1–3) Type:— SOUTH AFRICA. Limpopo: Hanglip, 6 December 2019, N . Hahn 3129 (holotype ZPB!; isotypes PRE!, PRU!) Diagnosis:— Pavetta trichardtensis var. jabulanii is easily distinguished from the typical variety by its glabrous, shiny dark green leaves with sunken bacterial nodules above and glabrous calyx opposed to pubescent thinly textured leaves with bacterial nodules not prominent above and pubescent calyx (Fig. 2). In addition, var. jabulanii has on average smaller leaves (1.8–)3.5–6.8(–8.7) × (0.9–)1.7–2.9(–3.5) cm and petioles (0.3–)0.3–0.9(–1.4) cm long opposed to (2.6–)4.4–8.3(–8.9) × (1.4–)1.9–3.8(–5.3) cm and petioles (0.4–)0.6–1.2(–1.5) cm long for var. trichardtensis. Distribution:—Soutpansberg, Blouberg and possibly Houtbosch [Woodbush] (Fig. 1). The specimen, Houtbosch, Rehmann 6016 (K) cited under the description of P. zoutpansbergensis (Bremekamp 1934) was not examined. Rehmann 6016 is presently the only specimen of P. trichardtensis var. jabulanii recorded south of the Soutpansberg and Blouberg (Fig. 1). Conservation status:— Least Concern (LC). Pavetta trichardtensis var. jabulanii encompasses an EOO of approximately 8891 km 2 and an AOO at a 2 km cell width of 88 km 2 or AOO at a 5 km cell width of 525 km 2. This variant was possibly collected south of the Soutpansberg in 1875. Even though var. jabulanii EOO and AOO would fall under the Vulnerable category, the Soutpansberg and Blouberg communities seem to be quite stable and therefore do not fulfil any of the additional criteria for such listing. This variety does not qualify for any of the threatened categories and is therefore assigned a conservation status of Least Concern. Eponymy:—I have the honour of dedicating the specific epithet to Jabulani Linden, long standing friend and naturalist par excellence who has assisted and collaborated with me over many years to the conservation and natural history of the Soutpansberg. Jabulani is a fitting epitaph which has its origin from the isiZulu word meaning “rejoice” as this is a joyous occasion, finally having resolved the identity of the glabrous variant of Pavetta trichardtensis. Specimens examined:— SOUTH AFRICA. Limpopo: Budworth (2229 DD), 8 December 1956, E . Prosser 2013 (PRE); Highfield (2229 DD), 5 December 1993, N . Hahn 644 (ZPB); Hanglip (2229 DD), 6 December 2019, N. Hahn 3129 (PRE, PRU, ZPB); Tsamavhudzi (2230 CB), 12 December 1993, N . Hahn 677 (ZPB); Lamiluzi (2230 CC), 26 January 1992, N. N . Hahn 301 (ZPB); Fundudzi (2230 CD), 17 April 1975, A. E . Van Wyk 2709 (PRE); Thathe Vondo (2230 CD), 16 December 1976, G . Hemm 30 (PRE), 8 December 1977, G . Hemm 405 (PRE), 26 November 2002, N . Hahn 1939 (ZPB), 9 December 2008, N . Hahn 2360 (ZPB), 26 November 2002, B . Bremer, P. Kornhall, N. Hahn & S.P. Bester 4350 (PRE); between Dzamba and Khaku (2230 CD), 22 May 1982, A. E . Van Wyk 5661 (PRE), 1 February 1982, A. E . Van Wyk, R. M. T. Dahlgren & P.D.F. Kok 5442 (PRE); Entabeni (2230 CD) 2 May 1992, N . Hahn 347 (ZPB); Thengwe (2230 CD), 8 December 2004, D.M. McMurtry 12202 (PRE); Beauley (2329 AA), 9 December 1992, N . Hahn 443 (ZPB), 7 March 2009, N . Hahn 2440 (ZPB); Blaauwberg (2329 AA), 27 December 1923, J. C . Smuts & I. B. Pole Evans 902 (PRE); Dantzig (2329 AA), 5 December 1990, R. H . Archer 500 (PRE); Llewellyn (2329 AB), 8 January 1985, S . Venter 10468 (PRE); Bergplaats (2329 AB), 9 January 2019, N . Hahn & J. Linden 3123 (PRE, PRU, ZPB); Hanglip (2329 BB), 26 January 1931, C. E. B . Bremekamp & H. G. W. J. Schweickerdt 441 (PRE), December 1983, A. E . Van Wyk 6651 (PRE); Entabeni (2330 AA), 2 December 1956, R . Brent 99 (PRE); Goedgevonden (2330 AA), 11 February 1995, N . Hahn 1085 (ZPB); Tshakoma [Tshakuma] (2330 AB), 1 November 1931, A. A . Obermeyer 1122 (M, PRE).Published as part of Hahn, Norbert, 2022, Pavetta trichardtensis (Rubiaceae) and its varieties, pp. 216-222 in Phytotaxa 533 (4) on pages 219-221, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.533.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record/609159

    Characterization of the Dᵂ-Laguerre-Hahn functionals

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    29 pages, no figures.-- MSC2000 codes: 33C45, 39A10.MR#: MR1914598 (2003e:33021)Zbl#: Zbl 1021.33007We give some characterization theorems for the DᵂLaguerre-Hahn linear functionals and we extend the concept of the class of the usual Laguerre-Hahn functionals to the Dᵂ-Laguerre-Hahn functionals, recovering the classic results when ᵂ tends to zero. Moreover, we show that some transformations carried out on the Dᵂ-Laguerre-Hahn linear functionals lead to new Dᵂ-Laguerre-Hahn linear functionals. Finally, we analyze the class of the resulting functionals and we give some applications relative to the first associated Charlier, Meixner, Krawtchouk and Hahn orthogonal polynomials.The work of the second author (FM) was supported by Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología (Dirección General de Investigación) of Spain under grant BFM 2000-0206-C04-01 and the INTAS project INTAS 2000-272.Publicad
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