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Marcusenius altisambesi Kramer 2007
<i>Marcusenius altisambesi</i> Kramer et al., 2007 <p>(Figure 4C, D)</p> <p> <i>Gnathonemus okavangensis</i> Pappenheim, 1907. “Appeared as a form of <i>Gnathonemus macrolepidotus</i> Peters from the Okavango R., Damaraland, Africa; regarded as infrasubspecific and not available” (Eschmeyer 2013). “Nomen dubium” according to Gosse (1984) and Seegers (1996, p. 73).</p> <p> <i>Gnathonemus macrolepidotus</i>: Gilchrist and Thompson 1913, pp. 330–331.</p> <p> <i>Marcusenius altisambesi</i> Kramer et al. (2007), pp. 681–684.</p> <i>Type specimens</i> <p>Holotype: SAIAB 79135 (specimen L39isi), Namibia: Caprivi Strip: Lisikili on Upper Zambezi River. Paratypes: SAIAB 79136 (6), SAIAB 79137 (3), ZSM 35086 (5), ZSM 35085 (2), ZSM 35097 (1), ZSM 35082 (2); all examined.</p> <p> <b>–</b> Non-types, examined. One hundred and four specimens from the Upper Zambezi River System, East Caprivi, Namibia, some specimens from Kalimbeza presently alive in Aquarium:</p> <p> <b>–</b> SMF 28264 (22 specimens), from the Zambezi River, Lisikili backwater, 17 ◦ 33 ′ S, 24 ◦ 29 ′ E (type locality), coll.: F.H. van der Bank and B. Kramer, 5–7 March 1994,</p> <p> <b>–</b> SMF 28264 (45 specimens), ZSM 35084 (1), from the Kwando River, Nakatwa, 18 ◦ 06 ′ S, 23 ◦ 23 ′ E, in Mudumu National Park, coll.: B. Kramer, 9–15 March 1994, locality 6 on Figure 1,</p> <p> <b>–</b> SMF 28264 (two specimens), from Kwando River, Nkasa Island (18 ◦ 27 ′ S, 23 ◦ 42 ′ E) in Mamili National Park, close to locality 6 on Figure 1, coll.: F.H. van der Bank and B. Kramer, 9–10 September 1993,</p> <p> <b>–</b> 31 specimens, about 500 m from opposite Kalimbeza fishing camp, at downstream tip of small island between Lisikili side channel and main channel, coll.: F.H. van der Bank and B. Kramer, caught 21 August 1999, water conductivity and temperature, 84 µS cm, 22 ◦ C, size range 7.2–13.3 cm SL, arrival live in Regensburg 2 September 1999, EOD recording 28 September to 7 October 1999 at 100 µS cm−1 water conductivity and 21 ◦ C (EOD recording in Germany for quicker transport in Africa), presently alive,</p> <p> −1</p> <p> <b>–</b> ZSM 35083 (1), from Kwando River, Kongola Bridge, 17 ◦ 47 ′ 26.7 ′′ S, 23 ◦ 20 ′ 40.0 ′′ E, 24 January 2001, coll.: F.H. van der Bank and B. Kramer,</p> <p> <b>–</b> Non-types (63 specimens)from the Okavango River, Botswana, totalling at least 10 males, male size range 110–181 mm SL, juvenile/female size range 54–169 mm SL, examined:</p> <p> <b>–</b> SAIAB 79140 (9), ZSM 35079 (1), ZSM 35080 (3), ZSM 35081 (6) from the Okavango River, Makwena Lodge, near the township of Etsha no. 6, 19 ◦ 07 ′ 30 ′′ S, 22 ◦ 22 ′ E, coll.: F.H. van der Bank, J. Engelbrecht and B. Kramer, 20–22 January 2001, locality 7 on Figure 1,</p> <p> <b>–</b> SAIAB 79143 (6), ZSM 35096 (5), and 24 specimens presently alive in aquarium, from the Okavango River at Guma Lagoon, 18 ◦ 57 ′ 46.6 ′′ S, 22 ◦ 22 ′ 25.3 ′′ E, coll.: F.H. van der Bank and B. Kramer, 10–12 August 2004, close to locality 7 on Figure 1,</p> <p> <b>–</b> SAIAB 79141 (1), ZSM 35095 (1), and seven specimens presently alive in aquarium, details as in preceding paragraph, except for locality at Makwena, 19 ◦ 03 ′ 13.85 ′′ S, 22 ◦ 22 ′ 42.6 ′′ E, 12 August 2004.</p> <p> <i>Samples examined for genetics.</i> DNA samples are stored at Institute of Pharmacy and Molecular Biotechnology, Heidelberg University (IPMB).</p> <p> <b>–</b> IPMB 44903–44905, Namibia: Upper Zambezi: Kalimbeza, 17 ◦ 32 ′ 27.3 ′′ S, 24 ◦ 31 ′ 26.2 ′′ E, coll. F.H. van der Bank and B. Kramer, 21 August 1999;</p> <p> <b>–</b> IPMB 44638–44640 Botswana: Okavango: Guma Lagoon, 18 ◦ 57 ′ 46.6 ′′ S, 22 ◦ 22 ′ 25.3 ′′ E, coll. F.H. van der Bank and B. Kramer, 10 August 2004; IPMB 44641, 44642, as before, but 10–12 August 2004; GenBank accession numbers: (KC 202230 – KC 202237).</p> <i>Type locality</i> <p> Upper Zambezi River in East Caprivi (Namibia); specifically Upper Zambezi River between Lisikili and Kalimbeza (or Kalambesa, 17 ◦ 33 ′ S, 24 ◦ 29 ′ E to 17 ◦ 32 ′ 27.3 ′′ S, 24 ◦ 31 ′ 26.2 ′′ E; 22–26 km straight line downstream from Katima Mulilo; Figure 1, no. 5).</p> <p> The first record of <i>G. macrolepidotus</i> for the Upper Zambezi is that of Gilchrist and Thompson (1917, p. 562), specifying Lialui, Barotseland as origin. For a description, the authors refer to Gilchrist and Thompson (1913, p. 330), a description of South African specimens that Kramer et al. (2007) have referred to <i>M. pongolensis</i> (Fowler, 1934). The presence of <i>G. macrolepidotus</i> in the Upper Zambezi System was confirmed by Jubb (1958). Another possible synonym would be <i>G. okavangensis</i> if it were available (this name should be dropped from a list of synonyms, as suggested by Kramer et al. 2007). Upper Zambezi and Okavango specimens were recognized as representing a new species, <i>M. altisambesi</i>, that is well differentiated from <i>M. macrolepidotus</i> (Peters, 1852) by Kramer et al. (2007).</p>Published as part of <i>Kramer, Bernd & Wink, Michael, 2013, East-west differentiation in the Marcusenius macrolepidotus species complex in Southern Africa: the description of a new species for the lower Cunene River, Namibia (Teleostei: Mormyridae), pp. 2327-2362 in Journal of Natural History (J. Nat. Hist.) (J. Nat. Hist.) 47 (35 - 36)</i> on pages 2335-2337, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2013.798699, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5197590">http://zenodo.org/record/5197590</a>
Survey of Italian veterinary practioners on D. immitis and D. repens
Dirofilarial infections (D. immitis, D. repens) are vector-borne parasitic diseases mainly of dogs and cats. Moreover, they are zoonotic and endemic areas of both are expanding. The experience of veterinarians is very important for correct prevention and diagnosis. To evaluate this, an electronic questionnaire was sent to all Italian veterinary facilities. In the first months of 2018 a questionnaire was sent by e-mail to 2795 veterinary facilities (surgeries, clinics, hospitals and public facilities). The 31 questions were mainly about in which province the facilities were located, and about diagnosis, prevention and treatment for D. immitis and D. repens in dogs and cats. In addition, it was asked if they knew the Dirofilariosis societies and if they had attended lectures and/or congresses on the topic. Among 662 responses (27%), 33.7% facilities reported infections only of D. immitis, 3.2% only of D. repens, 10.7% mix infections and 52.4% no cases of either parasite in the last year. Dirofilaria
immitis infections were observed above all in the northern and central Italy. However, also many regions of the south and the islands (Sicily and Sardinia) reported heartworm infections. Dirofilaria repens is fairly evenly distributed throughout Italy mainly in co-infections with D. immitis. The most frequent diagnostic method used in dogs was the antigen test, 24.0%, followed by the fresh blood smear together with the antigen test 23.3%, aid of a diagnostic laboratory 8.3%, and Knott test together with the antigen test 4.7%. For D.
repens in dogs results were: diagnostic laboratory 33.8%, skin biopsy 10.8% and fresh blood smear 9.8%. The most frequently diagnostic technique for D. immitis in cats was: diagnostic laboratory 27.3%, serological test 26.9% and fresh blood smear 8.2%. For treatment of canine heartworm infection, more then 25% used ivermectin + doxycycline or melarsomin and ivermectin + doxycycline 11%; while more than 50% did not do any treatment in the cat. Prevention was started in the dog in April-May, 54.8%, while 10.3% treated for all year. Finally, more than 70% knew the American Heartworm Society (AHS),
while 69% knew the European Society of Dirofilariosis and Angiostrongylosis
(ESDA). Our data show how D. immitis and D. repens are distributed in most of the Italian provinces. Furthermore, the diagnosis is often underestimated and mainly relegated just to serology. This type of research can be a good starting point for scientific societies and to get updated risk maps
Pearl Harbor -- United States Navy Captain Alwin D. Kramer, undated
Three photographs of United States Navy Captain Alwin D. Kramer and family, undated
Dataset: Capacitive Electronic Metal-Support Interactions: Outer Surface Charging of Supported Catalyst Particles
Dataset supports:
Binninger, T., Schmidt, T. J., & Kramer, D. (2017). Capacitive Electronic Metal–Support Interactions: Outer Surface Charging of Supported Catalyst Particles. Physical Review B.
This dataset contains input files for Comsol and Vasp used to simulate capacity electronic metal-support interactions
Funded by EPSRC</span
Memo from Tim Fanning to M.E. Kramer, D. Santillo
Fanning to E. Veasy, M.E. Kramer, D. Santillo re: Hobart 2nd floor. Memo is dated 1/10, but no year is give
Ater Exemplarismus Prosscriptus In Synodo d. 9. Apr. 72. / a Gottfried Meißnero, SS. Theol. Doct. Past. Hayn. & p. t. Superint. Eius Seniore
Cincinnati Composers Guild
Playlist: Ballade / John Haussermann (1909-1986) -- Mosaic / Steven Medley -- Fantasy Pieces / Joel Hoffman -- Nine Preludes for Piano / Nancy Van de Vate -- Melodie / Robert Mueller -- Patterning / Martin Sweidel -- Music for Piano, No. 2 / Jonathan D. Kramer (1942-2004)
SALES PROMOTION IN COMPANY SADJARSTVO MIROSAN D. O. O.
Diplomsko delo obravnava pomen pospeševanja prodaje za uspeh podjetja. Najprej sem pospeševanje prodaje obravnavala teoretično, v nadaljevanju pa tudi praktično na primeru podjetja Sadjarstvo Mirosan d. o. o.
Pospeševanje prodaje pokriva pestro število kratkoročnih orodij za spodbujanje porabniških trgov, trgovine in prodajnega osebja same organizacije.
Nove tehnologije, razvoj, nasičenost trga z izdelki in boj za pozornost povzročajo zmedo v prepričanjih in obnašanju obstoječih in potencialnih odjemalcev. Zaradi tega je tako zelo pomembno skrbno načrtovanje ciljev in metod pospeševanja prodaje.
Tega se zavedajo tudi v podjetju Sadjarstvo Mirosan d. o. o., kjer že uporabljajo veliko različnih metod pospeševanja prodaje, v prihodnje pa bodo to področje marketinškega spleta še nadgradili.The diploma thesis researches importance of sales promotion for a company’s success. First, I have researched the sales promotion theoretically, in continuation also practically on an example of the Fruit Farming Mirosan Ltd. Sales promotion covers a variety of short-term tools for encouraging consumers markets, shops, and selling staff of the same organization.
New technologies, development, saturation of the market with products, and battle for attention cause confusion in beliefs and behaviour of the existent and potential customers. It is really important to carefully plan goals and methods of sales promotion.
In the company Fruit Farming Mirosan Ltd., they are aware of that because they already use different methods of sales promotion and they will upgrade this area of marketing web in the future
Sieglind Kramer (1914-1965)
von Elsbeth Bösl Sieglind Kramer am Schreibtisch in Potsdam.Quelle: Horst Geisler: Sieglind Kramer 13.9.1914-12.1.1965, in: Veröffentlichungen des Museums für Ur- und Frühgeschichte Potsdam 3 (1964), S. 198-199, hier S. 198. Sieglind Kramer wurde am 13. September 1914 in Neuhaldensleben (heute Sachsen-Anhalt) als erstes von vier Kindern geboren. Dort ging sie auch zur Grundschule. Später wechselte sie auf eine Schule in Badingen bei Stendal und nach Halle a. d. Saale an die Auguste-Herrmann-..
Dinychus Kramer 1886
Dinychus Kramer, 1886 Dinychus Kramer, 1886: 255. Type species Dinychus perforatus Kramer, 1886: 255, by original designation. Notes. The genus name has been incorrectly spelled as Dynichus by some authors. Some authors have stated that D. perforatus was described by Kramer (1882), but that appears to be an error.Published as part of Halliday, R. B., 2015, Catalogue of genera and their type species in the mite Suborder Uropodina (Acari: Mesostigmata), pp. 101-147 in Zootaxa 3972 (2) on page 112, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3972.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/23277
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