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Ehrenpromotion Hess, Friedrich
EHRENPROMOTION HESS, FRIEDRICH
Ehrenpromotion Hess, Friedrich ([1])
Cover ([1])
Lebensdaten ([2])
Artikel über Prof. Dr. h. c. Friedrich Heß, Architekt ([3])
Kondolenz mit Betreff des Heimgangs von Friedrich Hess ([10])
Vorschlag zur Kondolenz vom Rektor der Technischen Hochschule Stuttgart an den Rektor der Eidgenössischen Technischen Hochschule Zürich. ([11])
Werdegang von Friedrich Hess ([13])
Brief an den Rektor der Technischen Hochschule Stuttgart ([14])
Bitte der Vorlage der Ehrenurkunde mit Begleitschreiben der Ehrenpromotion des Professors Dr. Friedrich Hess ([15])
Bericht über die Reise von Professor Schmitthenner und Professor Tiedje nach Zürich. ([16])
Nachricht über die Vorlage beim Reichsminister für Wissenschaft, Erziehung und Volksbildung ([17])
Korrespondenz mit dem Rektor der Technischen Hochschule Stuttgart ([18])
Dankeschreiben ([19])
Telegramm über Brieferhalt ([20])
Korrespondenzen 1944 ([21])
Colour checker ([36])
Cover ([37]
Der Tod Moses : ein Gedicht : dem Herrn J. C. Hessen, Pastor zu N[eftenbach], zugeeignet
[Johann Jakob Hess
... Theses iuridicae miscellaneae
quas ... pro vacante professione iuridica publico cl. competitorum examini subiicit. Emanuel Hess i. u. c. die 4. Maii MDCCXXXI ...Zum Impressum: Johannes Pistorius II übernahm die Druckerei im Laufe des Jahres 1731 von seiner Mutter; der genaue Zeitpunkt ist jedoch unbekannt. Die Firmierung lässt offen, ob es sich um einen Druck der Witwe von Johannes Pistorius I vor der Übernahme der Geschäfte durch den Sohn handelt oder nichtEnthält 12 ThesenDisputatio pro cathedra vac. iur. Basel, 173
Comment by H. Christiansen and C. F. Hess on G. Studer et al. locoregional failure analysis in head-and-neck cancer patients treated with IMRT
[Hess family (c. 1920-25), funerary sculpture]
From Berresford: Hess family (c. 1920-25), Leonardo Bistolfi, Cimitero Monumentale, Turin.Two women standing inside cross.Title from Berresford
Faust : Grand Opera, in a Prologue and Four Acts ; The Kellogg Grand English Opera / By Gounod. In English, As Revised and Adapted By Miss Clara Louise Kellogg ; C. D. Hess, Director
FAUST : GRAND OPERA, IN A PROLOGUE AND FOUR ACTS ; THE KELLOGG GRAND ENGLISH OPERA / BY GOUNOD. IN ENGLISH, AS REVISED AND ADAPTED BY MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG ; C. D. HESS, DIRECTOR
Faust : Grand Opera, in a Prologue and Four Acts ; The Kellogg Grand English Opera / By Gounod. In English, As Revised and Adapted By Miss Clara Louise Kellogg ; C. D. Hess, Director (1)
Cover (1)
Titelseite (3)
Dramatis Personae (5)
Argument (6)
The Prolouge (7)
Act I. (11)
Act II. (18)
Act III. (26)
Act IV. (31)
Act V. (32
Comment by E. Weiss and C.F. Hess on G.M. Villeirs et al. Interobserver delineation variation using CT versus combined CT+MR in intensity-modulated radiotherapy for prostate cancer in: Strahlenther Onkol 2005;181 : 424-30
Divergence bias in Hess compared to Harms screen strabismus testing
The Hess and the Harms screen test each have different testing distances. While the Harms screen test is usually performed at 2.5 m, the Hess screen test is performed at 0.5 m. The geometry of the closer testing distance of the Hess screen test requires an increase of the convergence angle by 6°. This study investigates the quantitative differences between the two frequently employed screen tests. Ocular deviation of 18 normal subjects and 36 patients with congenital or acquired paralytic or concomitant strabismus were assessed with a complete orthoptic examination including alternate prism cover testing at near (nPCT) and far (fPCT), as well as Hess and Harms screen testing. One-way ANOVA was used for statistical analysis. The Hess test recorded more overall exodeviation compared to the Harms test for patients (mean difference -3.50°, 95% limits of agreement (CI) = [-4.79, -2.21], p < .001), and controls (mean difference -1.78°, CI = [-2.99, -0.56], p = .004). For vertical deviations, there was no statistically significant difference between the two tests for patients (mean difference +0.75°, CI = [-0.41, +1.91], p = .251), and controls (mean difference -0.28°, CI = [-0.68, -0.11], p = 0.231). This study emphasizes the importance to consider the divergence bias when comparing the Hess to the Harms screen test, which is likely explained by the greater vergence demand dependent on the closer testing distance. The exodeviation shift tended to be more pronounced in patients than controls, which may imply that patients with strabismus have an impaired convergence drive.
Keywords: Harms test; Hess test; prism cover test; strabismus; tangent screen test; vergence
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