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    Hieroglyphen / [erm. Hrsg.: Friedrich Traugott Hartmann]

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    HIEROGLYPHEN / [ERM. HRSG.: FRIEDRICH TRAUGOTT HARTMANN] Hieroglyphen / [erm. Hrsg.: Friedrich Traugott Hartmann] Hieroglyphen / [erm. Hrsg.: Friedrich Traugott Hartmann] ; [Erster Theil] ([Th. 1]) (1) Hieroglyphen / [erm. Hrsg.: Friedrich Traugott Hartmann] ; Zweiter Theil (Th. 2) (1) Hieroglyphen / [Hrsg.: Friedrich Traugott Hartmann] ; Dritter Teil (T. 3) (1) Hieroglyphen / [Hrsg.: Friedrich Traugott Hartmann] ; Vierter Theil (Th. 4) (1) Hieroglyphen / [Hrsg.: Friedrich Traugott Hartmann] ; Fünfter Theil (Th. 5) (1

    Hieroglyphen / [erm. Hrsg.: Friedrich Traugott Hartmann] ; [Erster Theil]

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    HIEROGLYPHEN / [ERM. HRSG.: FRIEDRICH TRAUGOTT HARTMANN] ; [ERSTER THEIL] Hieroglyphen / [erm. Hrsg.: Friedrich Traugott Hartmann] (-) Hieroglyphen / [erm. Hrsg.: Friedrich Traugott Hartmann] ; [Erster Theil] ([Th. 1]) (1) Cover (1) Titelseite (5) Widmung (7) Grundsätze für die Handelschaft - ... Lesebibliotheken (9) Versuch eines patriot. Edelmanns - Juristische Prüfungen (44) Verfahren bey Vergebung der Aemter - Ueber den Buchhandel (83) Die Schädlichkeit der Wechselbriefe - ... von einem neuen Orden (120) Gedanken der Fr. von L- - Ein Prolongations-Handel (160) Klage-Sachen - Ein Wucher in Venedig bricht Samuel den Hals (222

    Rede uitgesproken op 17 september 1956 ter gelegenheid van de erepromotie van Dr. Th. von Karman door de promotor Dr. C.B. Biezeno

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    Rede uitgesproken door prof. C.B. Biezeno ter gelegenheid van de erepromotie aan de TH Delft van dr. Theodore von Karman.Precision and Microsystems EngineeringMechanical, Maritime and Materials Engineerin

    Hartmann von Aue;

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    Th 1, 1893; Th. 3, 4. Aufl.V. 1. Êrec der Wunderaere.--v. 2. Leider. Die Klage. Büchlein. Grêgorjus. Der arme Heinrich.--v. 3. Iwein; oder, Der Ritter mit dem Löwen.Mode of access: Internet

    Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack.

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    Prof. Th. W. Adorno and the author Hans Erich Nossack at a reception of Insel Verlag, Buchmesse Frankfurt 1966LB

    Author, publisher and bookseller : a tripartite synergy in Nigerian book industry

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    This work is about the roles of Author, Publisher and Bookseller in Book development in Nigeria. The paper started by delving into the history of Book Publishing in Nigeria after which it proceeded by defining who an author, a publisher, and a bookseller is and expatiated on the indispensable roles of these key actors in Nigerian Book Industry and in the emerging Information Society. Furthermore, the various constraints to book development were identified while the paper advised on how the Book Industry can be further promoted in Nigeria. However, the paper concluded and made recommendations on how the Book sector can help in enhancing scholarship in the country

    The Mathematical Foundation of Structural Mechanics

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    This book attempts to acquaint engineers who have mastered the essentials of structural mechanics with the mathematical foundation of their science, of structural mechanics of continua. The prerequisites are modest. A good working knowledge of calculus is sufficient. The intent is to develop a consistent and logical framework of theory which will provide a general understanding of how mathematics forms the basis of structural mechanics. Emphasis is placed on a systematic, unifying and rigorous treatment. Acknowledgements The author feels indebted to the engineers Prof. D. Gross, Prof. G. Mehlhorn and Prof. H. G. Schafer (TH Darmstadt) whose financial support allowed him to follow his inclinations and to study mathematics, to Prof. E. Klingbeil and Prof. W. Wendland (TH Darmstadt) for their unceasing effort to achieve the impossible, to teach an engineer mathematics, to the staff of the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of California, Irvine, for their generous hospitality in the academic year 1980-1981, to Prof. R. Szilard (Univ. of Dortmund) for the liberty he granted the author in his daily chores, to Mrs. Thompson (Univ. of Dortmund) and Prof. L. Kollar (Budapest/Univ. of Dortmund) for their help in the preparation of the final draft, to my young colleagues, Dipl.-Ing. S. Pickhardt, Dipl.-Ing. D. Ziesing and Dipl.-Ing. R. Zotemantel for many fruitful discussions, and to cando ing. P. Schopp and Frau Middeldorf for their help in the production of the manuscript. Dortmund, January 1985 Friedel Hartmann Contents Notations ........................................................... XII Introduction .......................................................

    Dissertatio stoica de praeparatione ad futuros casus / [2] ...

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    Quam Indultu Inclytae Facultatis Philosophicae ... Sub Praesidio ... M. Adami Bernd ... d. 26. Novembr. A. M DCCIV. ...submittit Samuel Hartmann Vratisl. Ph. & SS. Th. Stud.Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: LIPSIÆ, Literis CHRISTIANI GOEZI[I]

    Calotes bachae Hartmann, Geissler, Poyarkov, Ihlow, Galoyan, Rodder & Bohme 2013

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    Calotes bachae Hartmann, Geissler, Poyarkov, Ihlow, Galoyan, Rödder & Böhme 2013: 252 (Fig. 2, Clade E) Hartmann, T., Geissler, P., Poyarkov, N. A. J., Ihlow, F., Galoyan, E. A., Rödder, D. & W. Böhme (2013). Anew species of the genus Calotes Cuvier, 1817 (Squamata: Agamidae) from southern Vietnam. Zootaxa 3599 (3): 246–260. Holotype. ZFMK 88935 (adult male, Fig. 5 A-B, Clade E) from “ Vietnam, Dong Nai Province, Cat Tien National Park (11.6344444° N 107.456667° E), 104 m elevation,” collected by Peter Geissler on May 10 th 2009. Original Diagnosis. Amedium-sized Calotes with a maximum SVL of 97 mm. It can be distinguished from all taxa of the C. mystaceus complex by the combination of the following characters: 1) head and body robust; 2) body scales homogeneous, relatively small, feebly keeled and arranged in regular rows; 3) 44–50 midbody scale rows; 4) upper dorsolateral scales pointing backwards and upwards; 5) two short and well separated spines, surrounded by three to four scales on either side of the upper head above the tympanum; 6) nuchal and dorsal crest continuous, composed of erected compressed scales, directed posteriorly; 7) vertebral spines and scales in males 35–42 and in females 43–46; 8) oblique fold of skin in front of fore limb insertion distinct, covered with small granular dark scales; 9) extremities and tail relatively long and slender (see comparison with C. mystaceus for details); 10) bluish to turquoise head and anterior body part, this coloration not well exceeding front limb insertion; 11) yellowish light stripe at upper lip reaching from below anterior corner of eye to posterior end of head; 12) no dorsolateral brownish blotches, sometimes faint medial brownish blotches across the vertebral crest. Male coloration. The brilliant coloration of adult males is characterized by a brightly colored bluish to turquoise head, with bluish coloration continuing posteriorly to fore limb insertion. There is a relatively faded light (bright yellowish, when under acute distress, a character typical for C. bachae only) stripe at the upper lip crossing the tympanum from beneath the eye to end of head. Gular pouch colored in darker blue, interscale skin black. Atriangular to crescent-shaped patch of small black scales is present in front of shoulder. Very faint brownish blotches extending mid-dorsally over the vertebral crest, from above fore limb insertion on to tail; posterior to fore limb insertion brownish orange in color on trunk and tail; hind limb in a slightly darker brown; venter cream. Distribution. Calotes bachae is known from southern Vietnam, with two specimens reported from the Vietnam-China border in northern Vietnam, and from eastern Cambodia (Fig. 1). Ecology. Calotes bachae is a diurnal, semi-arboreal lizard, often observed climbing on tree trunks at a height of 5–10 meters above the ground. The species mainly inhabits dipterocarp lowland forests and cultural landscapes up to 700 m a.s.l. The species seems to be quite heliophilic, preferring more open habitats without closed canopies (Hartmann et al. 2013), but was also observed in dense tropical monsoon forests with closed canopy, in open gallery forest, and anthropogenic habitats like roadsides within the forest or open park landscapes within the headquarters of the park. In these anthropogenic habitats C. bachae occurs in syntopy with Calotes versicolor (Hartmann et al. 2013). According to Hartmann et al. (2013) C. bachae feeds onnumerous arthropods including Formicidae, Coleoptera, Orthoptera, and Myriapoda. Males acquire their breeding coloration at the end of February, while gravid females have been found mid-April and egg-laying of a clutch of five eggs was observed in April and May. Juveniles hatched after 56 days while incubated at 22 to 25° Cin captivity. Calotes bachae (n = 17): BMNH 1927.5.20.30, BMNH 1927.5.20.31, BMNH 1927.5.20.32, MNHN 1927.44, MNHN 1927.46, ZFMK 88935, ZFMK 88936 (now IEBR A.2012.23), ZFMK 88937, ZFMK 92028, ZFMK 92029, ZFMK 94395, ZFMK 94396, ZFMK 94397, ZMMU NAP 01509, ZMMU NAP 01512, ZMMU NAP 02910, ZMMU NAP 02911.Published as part of Wagner, Philipp, Ihlow, Flora, Hartmann, Timo, Flecks, Morris, Schmitz, Andreas & Böhme, Wolfgang, 2021, Integrative approach to resolve the Calotes mystaceus Duméril & Bibron, 1837 species complex (Squamata: Agamidae), pp. 141-171 in Bonn zoological Bulletin 70 (1) on pages 143-166, DOI: 10.20363/BZB-2021.70.1.141, http://zenodo.org/record/564378

    Calorimetric investigation of the continuous demagnetization of Ce impurities in superconducting La, Th alloys

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    A calorimetric investigation of the magnetic-nonmagnetic transition of an impurity (Ce) in a superconducting binary-alloy matrix (La, Th) is reported for the first time. The continuous demagnetization of the Ce ions with increasing Th composition is documented in terms of the specific heat jump at the superconducting transition temperature Tc as a function of Tc. A recent calculation by Müller-Hartmann and Zittartz for superconducting Kondo systems describes these data remarkably well out to ∼ 70 at.% Th, but fails at higher Th compositions. © 1974 The American Physical Society
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