993 research outputs found
Kosciusko [music] /
For voice and piano.; Cover title.; "Introduced & sung by Miss Nella Webb."; Cover carries portraits of Nella Webb (by Rudolph Buchner), Charles Vaude and Moritz Lutzen.; Words printed as text on p. [4].; "During Moritz Lutzen's visit to Australia he offered a prize for the best lyric, by an Australian author to be set to music by himself. The prize was awarded to Charles Vaude, for his lyric 'Kosciusko,' and Miss Nella Webb produced this song with instantaneous success."--P. [4].; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an8393500; 1913, by Victor J. Draper, Sydney.; NLA's NL copy from the collection of Keith Watson. ANL
Il cracking nella ciliegia e le strategie per la prevenzione
Rain cracking in sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) imposes a severe limitation on commercial producers of this high value fruitcrop. In recent years, considerable progress has been made in unraveling the mechanistic basis of fruit cracking in sweet cherry. In this mini review we discuss the so-called Zipper hypothesis that explains the events leading up to the ‘unzipping’ of the fruit skin and ultimately to cracking. Using the Zipper model, we then explore the reasons why fruits may sometimes crack under rain shelters or postharvest in the box, in transit, and why the measured response of fruit cracking to Ca sprays is so frustratingly inconsistent.
Based on the Zipper hypothesis, cracking is the result of a series (causal chain) of events that ultimately ‘unzip’ the fruit. Tension (stress) develops in the skin during stage III growth. Stress results in microcracks in the cuticle. Microcracking is exacerbated by surface wetness and high humidity. Microcracks focus subsequent water uptake into particular regions on the fruit surface. Here, they allow water to bypass the cuticle and to penetrate through to the cells of the skin and flesh. Ultimately the water causes the large, thin-walled parenchyma cells to burst. This allows their cell contents (including malic acid) to leak into the apoplast. The malic acid causes the neighboring cells also to leak and it also extracts Ca from the cell walls. The cell walls then swell and cell-to-cell adhesion decreases. In this way a crack forms and propagates, so as to that ‘unzip’ the skin in a way somewhat analogous to that in which a ‘ladder’ will propagate from a small area of damage in a knitted fabric
Letter containing inquiry regarding the ethnic identity of the descendents of Georg Moritz Oppenheim.
Letter from Wilhelm Gehlig to Rabbi Dr. Freudenthal in Nuremberg with a genealogical question regarding Georg Moritz Oppenheim. Of particular interest to the author is to determine whether Oppenheim's descendents are "rein jüdischen Blutes (=of pure Jewish blood)."Robert Singermandigitize
Conventional and circular economy compliant modification strategies for recycled polypropylene
Author Moritz MagerMasterarbeit Universität Linz 2021Arbeit gesperr
Conventional and circular economy compliant modification strategies for recycled polypropylene
Author Moritz MagerMasterarbeit Universität Linz 2021Arbeit gesperr
Hayo Haya Maaseh [= Once upon a time]
Anthology of East European Jewish folklore, with introduction and sources. The anthology includes: songs, tales, traditions, customs, jokes, proverbs, riddles. Authored by Chaim Ben Zion Elon-Baranik (born 1901). Published immediately after the Second World War. Illustrations by Moritz Oppenheimer, L. Pilichowski, Yosef Budko, E.M. Lilien (his signature in print). Most of the illustrations are printed on separated chrome paper, on one side of the page. Folklore publishing, Tel Aviv. HaIvri press, Jerusalem. 22 em. [1],303, [3] pages. Excellent condition. Chipped top of spine. . '... Olb price140-160This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Language note: HebrewChaim Ben Zion Elon-Barani
Einfluss der mechanischen Eigenschaften der Fruchthaut auf das Platzverhalten von Süßkirschen
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Rain cracking mechanisms in sweet cherry fruit : drivers and pathways of water uptake
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Karl Philipp Moritz\'s essays: language, arts, philosophy (selection, introduction, translation and notes)
Após mais de duzentos anos, o interesse pela obra de Karl Philipp Moritz (15 de setembro de 1756 26 de junho de 1793) só tem aumentado. Diferentes autores como Herman Hesse e Walter Benjamin, e, mais recentemente, Hans Joachin Schrimpf, Tzvetan Todorov, Peter Szondi, Arno Schmidt e Peter Handke têm escrito ressaltando a importância e a fecundidade desse autor. Moritz pode ser considerado um dos autores inaugurais do romantismo alemão. Este mestrado em filosofia, área de estética, pretende, por meio de seleção, tradução e introdução dos textos de Karl Philipp Moritz, contribuir para a valorização dessa importante obra em nossa cultura. Os textos selecionados são de teoria da linguagem, estética e filosofia.After over two hundred years, the concern for the works of Karl Philipp Moritz (September 15th 1756 June 26th 1793) has increased steadily. Different authors such as Herman Hesse and Walter Benjamin and more recently Hans Joachin Schrimpf, Tzvetan Todorov, Peter Szondi, Arno Schmidt and Peter Handke have written on the relevance and fecundity of this author. Moritz can be said to be one of the inaugural authors of German Romanticism. This Masters in Philosophy, in the Aesthetics field, intends, by means of selection, translation and introduction of Karl Philipp Moritz texts, to contribute to the appreciation of this important work in our culture. The selected texts belong to the fields of Language Theory, Aesthetics and Philosophy
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