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    Herbert L. Kessler. The illustrated Bibles from Tours

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    Heck Christian. Herbert L. Kessler. The illustrated Bibles from Tours. In: Scriptorium, Tome 33 n°2, 1979. pp. 330-332

    Lindsea linduensis D. Cicuzza & M. Kessler 2012, sp. nov.

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    Lindsea linduensis D.Cicuzza & M.Kessler, sp. nov. (Fig. 1). Type: — INDONESIA. Sulawesi: Central Sulawesi, at the border of the Lore Lindu National Park, Nokilalaki Mountain, Kulawi valley, 1200 m, 01°14'30.483" S, 120°09'19.828" E, 16 March 2008, Cicuzza 891 (holotype Z!, isotypes UC!, BO!, CEB!, GOET!). Differs from Lindsaea repens var. sessilis by having 2-pinnate fronds (versus 1-pinnate), longer petioles (10–17 cm versus 1–5 cm), and more widely spaced ultimate segments (> 5 mm apart versus 5 mm apart versus <4 mm). Following the keys of Kramer (1971), Lindsaea linduensis falls into group G (subg. Odontoloma Kunth). The specimen of L. linduensis keys out to the couplet containing L. rigida and L. regularis. From these, Lindsaea linduensis differs by having less strongly creeping rhizomes, fewer pinna pairs (1 in L. linduensis, 1–7 in L. rigida, 3–9 in L. regularis), and more sori per pinnule (7–8 in L. linduensis, 1–4 in L. rigida, 3–5 in L. regularis).Published as part of Cicuzza, Daniele & Kessler, Michael, 2012, Lindsaea linduensis (Lindsaeaceae, Polypodiales), a new fern species from Sulawesi, Indonesia, pp. 36-40 in Phytotaxa 65 (1) on pages 37-39, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.65.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/506209

    The Inverted L Osteotomy

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    The inverted L-osteotomy represents a variant of vertical osteotomies in the ascending mandibular branch. Attention must be paid to the function of the temporal muscle. Inverted L and vertical ramus osteotomy can also be used when anatomic reasons prohibit BSSO. A longer period of intermaxillary fixation must be accepted

    Miscellaneous -- Jan.-June 1948 -- Correspondence, Toxoplasmosis -- letter, 1948-02-08

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    Letter from Kessler, Dale L. to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1948-02-08.Sabin Collection Fair Use PolicySome personal information has been redacted from this item. See Sabin Redaction Policy.Redacted 2013-02-1

    IVRO and Inverted-L-Osteotomy in the Mandible

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    IVRO: Vertical osteotomies in the ascending ramus of the mandible are accessed via transoral approach. The osteotomy is performed from the lateral mandibular side and should be located dorsal to the lingula on the lingual side in order not to injure the neurovascular bundle of the mandibular canal. If angulated saws, burrs or Piezo surgery are not available an extraoral approach must be considered. The inverted L-osteotomy represents a variant of vertical osteotomies in the ascending mandibular ramus. It can be used when vertical displacements in particular do not play a role. Attention must be paid to the function of the temporal muscle. Inverted L and vertical ramus osteotomy can also be used when anatomic reasons prohibit BSSO. A longer period of intermaxillary fixation must be accepted

    Autour de l’œuvre de Herbert Leon Kessler

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    Une journée d’étude est prévue sur l’œuvre de Herbert Leon Kessler, professeur à John Hopkins University, Baltimore (U.S.A.), Fellow de la Medieval Academy of America (1991) et de l’American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1995). En prenant pour point de départ l’ensemble de ses travaux, thèse, études plus précises sur des périodes de l’histoire de l’art médiéval, essais théoriques, nous ferons le point sur les grands courants historiographiques auxquels se rattache Herbert L. Kessler, qui fut ..

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from B. L. Kessler to I. H. Kempner mentioning that Dr. Philip B. Greenberg sent a letter to Mr. Wayne on March 16th. Mr. Wayne instructed that any matters be referred to Mr. Kempner because he doesn't want to interfere

    Garfield Smelter and flood control report by L. M. Winsor

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    Garfield Smelter and flood control report by L. M. Winsor and photographs of flood damage and erosion from 1927 in Kessler Canyon. Shows the railroad, boulder debris, construction of spillway and spill channels. Also includes photographs of Supt. Senger; Mr. Stewart, Chief Engineer Western Division; W. J. O'Connor, General Manager; Mr. Burt, Assistant to Mr. Stewart; Mr. Piney, Plant Engineer; and L. M. Winsor; and group of directors of American Society of Civil Engineers

    A child's Anne

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    text by Deirdre Kessler; illustrations by Floyd Trainor

    Herbert L. Kessler.— Spiritual Seeing. Picturing God's Invisibility in Medieval Art. Philadelphie, University of Pennsylvania Pr., 2000 (Middle Ages Series).

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    Heck Christian. Herbert L. Kessler.— Spiritual Seeing. Picturing God's Invisibility in Medieval Art. Philadelphie, University of Pennsylvania Pr., 2000 (Middle Ages Series).. In: Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, 45e année (n°179), Juillet-septembre 2002. pp. 282-283
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