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Kiessling's Berliner Baedeker
KIESSLING'S BERLINER BAEDEKER
Kiessling's Berliner Baedeker / Kiessling, Alexius (Public Domain) ( - )
Notiz: Garnisonskirche bis zum Schlosse [...] Glienicke [...] Babelsberg hienauf über Havelbrücke dort 2 englische Fregatten Geschenk [...] hienauf am Marmorpalais am Heiligen See vorüber durch die russische Colonie Alexandrowka[...] nach Sanssouci[...] Schloß [...] vor Eingang Hund u. Pferde begraben. Voltaire zurück. Grosse Terasse hienauf zurück ( - )
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Title page ( - )
Stempel: MORIZ SZEPS ( - )
Preface ( - )
Contents ( - )
Stundenplan der Sehenswürdigkeiten Berlins ( - )
Index ([VII])
I. Berlin's Lage, Physiognomie und geschichtl. Entwickelung (1)
II. Praktische Winke für den Besucher der deutschen Kaiserstadt ([8])
a. Ein Wort über die Berliner ([8])
b. Ankunft auf dem Bahnhof (9)
c. Wohnungsfrage (9)
d. Anmeldung und allgemeine Verhaltungsregeln (13)
e. Geldwesen (13)
f. Gastronomischer Rathgeber (14)
g. Bade- und Schwimm-Anstalten (19)
III. Verkehrs-Anstalten ([28])
a. Eisenbahnen ([28])
b. Postwesen (29)
c. Telegraphen-Wesen (30)
d. Oeffentliches Fuhrwesen (31)
e. Dienstmanns-Institut (Express-Compagnie) (35)
IV. Gesandtschaften und Consulate. Oberste Reichs- und Staatsbehörden (36)
a. Auswärtige Gesandtschaften in Berlin (36)
b. Auswärtige Consulate in Berlin (37)
c. Oberste Reichs- und Staatsbehörden (37)
Illustration: Das Neue Museum. Im Hintergrunde die National-Gallerie (38)
V. Führer durch die Sehenswürdigkeiten Berlins mit Angabe der Besuchszeiten ([39])
A. Museen und Sammlungen ([39])
B. Bibliotheken (48)
C. Akademien und wissenschaftliche Anstalten (50)
D. Standbilder, Gruppen und Monumente (52)
E. Ornamentale Bauten (57)
F. Sehenswerthe Bauwerke (58)
H. Industrie-Anstalten (76)
J. Gemeinnützige Anstalten (77)
K. Heilanstalten, Hospitäler, Waisenhäuser und Erziehungs-Institute (79)
VI. Aussichtspunkte, Parks und Promenaden ([81])
VII. Berlin's Umgebungen (83)
VII. Potsdam und Umgebung (87)
VIII. Geschäftlicher Rathgeber ([91])
IX. Alphabetisches Verzeichnis sämmtlicher Strassen, Brücken und Plätze Berlin's ([115])
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Kiessling's Berliner Baedeker
KIESSLING'S BERLINER BAEDEKER
Kiessling's Berliner Baedeker / Kiessling, Alexius (Public Domain) ( - )
ColorChart ( - )
Cover ( - )
Endsheet ( - )
Advertising ( - )
Title page ( - )
Preface ( - )
Contents ( - )
Stundenplan der Sehenswürdigkeiten Berlin's ( - )
Alphabetisches Register (9)
Alphabetisches Verzeichniss ([11])
I. Berlin's Lage, Physiognomie und geschichtl. Entwickelung ([17])
II. Praktische Winke für den Besucher der deutschen Kaiserstadt ([25])
a. Ein Wort über die Berliner ([25])
b. Ankunft auf dem Bahnhofe (26)
c. Wohnungsfrage (26)
d. Anmeldung und allgemeine Verhaltungsregeln (29)
e. Geldwesen (29)
f. Gastronomischer Rathgeber (29)
1. Vornehmste Restaurants (30)
2. Renommirte Weinstuben (30)
3. Feine Restaurants (30)
4. Restaurants mit ächten Bieren (31)
5. Beliebte Bierlokale (31)
6. Weissbierlokale (32)
7. Frühstücksstuben (32)
8. Bayr. Bier-Brauereien mit Garten-Restauration (32)
9. Conditoreien und Cafés (32)
10. Trinkhallen (33)
g. Bade- und Schwimm-Anstalten (33)
h. Berlin's Vergnügungen (34)
a. Theater (34)
b. Concerte (37)
c. Bälle (38)
d. Sonstige öffentliche Vergnügungen (39)
III. Verkehrs-Anstalten (40)
a. Eisenbahnen (40)
b. Post- und Telegraphen-Wesen (41)
c. Droschken-Tarif (43)
d. Fahrplan der Pferde-Eisenbahnen (44)
e. Omnibus-Fahrplan (46)
f. Dampfschiffe (46)
g. Thorwagen (47)
h. Privat-Fuhrwerk (47)
i. Dienstmanns-Tarif (48)
IV. Oberste Reichs- u. Staatsbehörden (48)
V. Gesandtschaften und Consultate (49)
a. Gesandtschaften in Berlin (49)
b. Consulate in Berlin (50)
VI. Sehens- und Merkwürdigkeiten Berlin's mit Angabe der Besuchszeiten (50)
A. Museen und Sammlungen (51)
1. Die drei Haupt-Museen (51)
2. Kunstsammlungen (54)
3. Historische, archäologische, ehnologische und Curiositäten-Sammlungen (56)
4. Naturwissenschaftliche Sammlungen (57)
5. Gewerbliche Sammlungen (59)
6. Militärische Sammlungen (61)
7. Hygiene-Ausstellung 1883 (61)
B. Bibliotheken (63)
C. Akademien u. Anstalten für Wissenschaft u. Kunst (64)
D. Standbilder, Gruppen und Monumente (67)
a. Standbilder (67)
b. Gruppen (70)
c. Monumente (71)
E. Monumental-Bauten (73)
a. Thore (73)
b. Brunnen (73)
c. Brücken (73)
d. Schlösser und Palais (74)
e. Kirchen und Gotteshäuser (77)
f. Sonstige hervorragende Gebäude (82)
F. Industrie-Anstalten (92)
G. Gemeinnützige Anstalten (93)
H. Heilanstalten und Hospitäler (95)
J. Waisenhäuser und Erziehungs-Anstalten (97)
K. Aussichtspunkte (97)
L. Parks, Gärten und Promenaden (98)
VII. Berlin's Umgebungen (100)
VIII. Potsdam u. Umgebung (103)
IX. Geschäftlicher Rathgeber (107)
Nachsatzblatt ( - )
X. Neuester Plan der Stadt Berlin in Farbendruck ( - )
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Minor Coral Diversity Loss but Long‐Lasting Coral Reef Crises in the Early Paleogene Hothouse
The future of tropical coral reefs is severely threatened by rising global temperatures and relies on the persistence of two key attributes: (a) coral biodiversity, and (b) the reef-building capacity. In order to understand how these attributes responded to a climate warming, we investigated corals and coral reefs in the early Paleogene “hothouse” interval. We focused on the Mediterranean region, which was the global center of reef coral diversity and provides the most complete record for this time interval. We computed biodiversity dynamics of reef corals based on a new compilation of Paleocene to Eocene reef coral occurrences and compared these with coral reef development recorded in the PaleoReefs Database. Extinctions and diversity were within background fluctuations across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM). Coral diversity increased rapidly in the aftermath of the PETM and remained high across the entire Eocene. But reef building collapsed at the PETM and recovered to late Paleocene levels only by the late Eocene. We document that reef corals have demonstrated an excellent resilience within the hothouse, whereas coral reefs were much more vulnerable and took much longer to recover. Our findings suggest that although coral reefs might disappear in the near future, corals will persist and could begin reconstructing reefs once environmental conditions allow
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Leo, F. Über einige elegien Tibulls.--Kiessling, A. Horatius: 1. Zur Chronologie und Anordnung der Oden. 2. Zur Interpolation und Interpretation der Oden.Mode of access: Internet
Risk factor analysis for fast track protocol failure
Background: The introduction of fast-track treatment procedures following cardiac surgery has significantly shortened hospitalisation times in intensive care units (ICU). Readmission to intensive care units is generally considered a negative quality criterion. The aim of this retrospective study is to statistically analyse risk factors and predictors for re-admission to the ICU after a fast-track patient management program.
Methods: 229 operated patients (67 ± 11 years, 75% male, BMI 27 ± 3, 6/2010-5/2011) with use of extracorporeal circulation (70 ± 31 min aortic crossclamping, CABG 62%) were selected for a preoperative fast-track procedure (transfer on the day of surgery to an intermediate care (IMC) unit, stable circulatory conditions, extubated). A uni- and multivariate analysis were performed to identify independent predictors for re-admission to the ICU.
Results: Over the 11-month study period, 36% of all preoperatively declared fast-track patients could not be transferred to an IMC unit on the day of surgery (n = 77) or had to be readmitted to the ICU after the first postoperative day (n = 4). Readmission or ICU stay signifies a dramatic worsening of the patient outcome (mortality 0/10%, mean hospital stay 10.3 ± 2.5/16.5 ± 16.3, mean transfusion rate 1.4 ± 1,7/5.3 ± 9.1). Predicators for failure of the fast-track procedure are a preoperative ASA class > 3, NYHA class > III and an operation time >267 min ± 74. The significant risk factors for a major postoperative event (= low cardiac output and/or mortality and/or renal failure and/or re-thoracotomy and/or septic shock and/or wound healing disturbances and/or stroke) are a poor EF (OR 2.7 CI 95% 0.98-7.6) and the described ICU readmission (OR 0.14 CI95% 0.05-0.36).
Conclusion: Re-admission to the ICU or failure to transfer patients to the IMC is associated with a high loss of patient outcome. The ASA > 3, NYHA class > 3 and operation time >267 minutes are independent predictors of fast track protocol failure
Variations on the Author
“Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship
[Newspaper Clipping: Author Claims Evidence of Second JFK Assassin #1]
Newspaper article titled "Author Claims Evidence of Second JFK Assassin." The article states that author Richard J. Whalen concluded "that there is circumstantial evidence to support the theory of a second assassin in the shooting of President John F. Kennedy.
Also By The Same Author: AKTiveAuthor, a Citation Graph Approach to Name Disambiguation
The desire for definitive data and the semantic web drive for inference over heterogeneous data sources requires co-reference resolution to be performed on those data. In particular, name disambiguation is required to allow accurate publication lists, citation counts and impact measures to be determined. This paper describes a graph-based approach to author disambiguation on large-scale citation networks. Using self-citation, co-authorship and document source analyses, AKTiveAuthor clusters papers, achieving precision of 0.997 and recall of 0.818 over a test group of eight surname clusters
John F. Kennedy telegram to Roosevelt
Jersey Homesteads (later the Borough of Roosevelt) was established in the 1930s as an agro-industrial cooperative community. It was established specifically for urban Jewish garment workers, many of whom had emigrated from Europe. President John F. Kennedy sent a telegram to the citizens of Roosevelt, New Jersey, apologizing for not being able to attend the memorial dedication in honor of former President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. (Jersey Homesteads became Roosevelt in 1945 in honor of the president.) President Kennedy expressed his gratitude to the people of Roosevelt for constructing the memorial, and commented that it will serve as a constant reminder of Roosevelt's good works
Logarithmic variance profiles and the corresponding f-1 spectra of temperature fluctuations in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection
We report experimental results for the temperature variance 2(z) and the corresponding frequency spectra P(f) in turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection (RBC) in a cylindrical sample of aspect ratioT= D/L = 1:00 (D = 1:12 m is the diameter and L = 1:12 m the height). The measurements were conducted in the Rayleigh-number range 1011 < Ra < 1:35 1014 and Pr ' 0:8. For Ra = 1:35x1014, 2(z) could be described well by a logarithmic dependence on the vertical position z in a range of z 1 < z < z 2 with z 1 ' 70 and z 2 = 0:1L. Here L=(2Nu) is the thickness of a thin thermal sublayer adjacent to the horizontal plate where the heat flux (denoted by the Nusselt number Nu) is carried mostly by thermal diffusion. In the log layer, we found that the temperature spectra had a significant frequency range over which P(f) f with close to 1. As Ra decreased, increased so that the log layer became thinner. At Ra = 2:05 1011, z 2 < z 1 and therefore there was no range for a log layer. Correspondingly, the temperature spectrum near the horizontal plate did not have the f1 scaling form either
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