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    Göthes Faust : (1. Teil) ; für das nichtgelehrte Publikum / erklärt von F. Krupp, kgl Subrektor

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    GÖTHES FAUST : (1. TEIL) ; FÜR DAS NICHTGELEHRTE PUBLIKUM / ERKLÄRT VON F. KRUPP, KGL SUBREKTOR Göthes Faust : (1. Teil) ; für das nichtgelehrte Publikum / erklärt von F. Krupp, kgl Subrektor (1) Cover (1) Titelseite (3) Einleitung (4) Zueignung - Prolog im Himmel (6) Der Tragödie I. Theil (8

    Göthes Faust : (1. Teil) ; für das nichtgelehrte Publikum / erklärt von F. Krupp, kgl Subrektor

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    GÖTHES FAUST : (1. TEIL) ; FÜR DAS NICHTGELEHRTE PUBLIKUM / ERKLÄRT VON F. KRUPP, KGL SUBREKTOR Göthes Faust : (1. Teil) ; für das nichtgelehrte Publikum / erklärt von F. Krupp, kgl Subrektor (1) Cover (1) Titelseite (4) Einleitung (6) Zueignung. - Prolog im Himmel. (10) Der Tragödie I. Teil (14) Man bittet zu verbessern (99

    The middle eastern biodiversity network: Generating and sharing knowledge for ecosystem management and conservation

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    Despite prevailing arid conditions, the diversity of terrestrial and freshwater biota in the Middle East is amazingly high and marine biodiversity is among the highest on Earth. Throughout the Region, threats to the environment are moderate to severe. Despite the outstanding economic and ecological importance of biological diversity, the capacity in biodiversity-related research and academic education is inadequate. The Middle Eastern Biodiversity Network (MEBN), founded in 2006 by six universities and research institutes in Iran, Jordan, Germany, Lebanon and Yemen was designed to fill this gap. An integrated approach is taken to upgrade biodiversity research and education in order to improve regional ecosystem conservation and management capacities. A wide range of activities are carried out in the framework of the Network, including capacity building in biological collection management and professional natural history curatorship, developing university curricula in biodiversity, conducting scientific research, organising workshops and conferences on Middle Eastern biodiversity, and translating the results of biodiversity research into conservation and sustainable development. © F. Krupp et al.ABUZINADA AH, 1994, COURIER FORSCH I SEN, V166, P3; BROOK MC, 2006, PHYS ENV SETTING ARA, P1; Gladstone W, 1999, OCEAN COAST MANAGE, V42, P671, DOI 10.1016-S0964-5691(99)00040-X; *ICOM, 1990, ICOM STAT COD PROF E; KONTOLEON A, 2008, AGROBIODIVERSITY CON; KRUPP F, 2006, MARINE COASTAL ECOSY, P73; KRUPP F, 1988, NAT MUS, V118, P193; KRUTSCHINNA J, 2009, BIORISK, V3, P21; STANSFIELD G, 1994, MANUAL NATURAL HIST; Streit B., 2007, WAS IST BIODIVERSITA; *UN, 1993, UN TREAT SER, V1760; WOLFART R, 1987, TUBINGER ATLAS V A S, V28, P911

    The Middle Eastern Biodiversity Network: Generating and sharing knowledge for ecosystem management and conservation

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    Despite prevailing arid conditions, the diversity of terrestrial and freshwater biota in the Middle East is amazingly high and marine biodiversity is among the highest on Earth. Th roughout the Region, threats to the environment are moderate to severe. Despite the outstanding economic and ecological importance of biological diversity, the capacity in biodiversity-related research and academic education is inadequate. The "Middle Eastern Biodiversity Network" (MEBN), founded in 2006 by six universities and research institutes in Iran, Jordan, Germany, Lebanon and Yemen was designed to fi ll this gap. An integrated approach is taken to upgrade biodiversity research and education in order to improve regional ecosystem conservation and management capacities. A wide range of activities are carried out in the framework of the Network, including capacity building in biological collection management and professional natural history curatorship, developing university curricula in biodiversity, conducting scientifi c research, organising workshops and conferences on Middle Eastern biodiversity, and translating the results of biodiversity research into conservation and sustainable development. Keywords: Middle Eastern biodiversity, nature museums, biodiversity research, biodiversity education, biodiversity conservation, biodiversity network

    Sonderausgabe Umwelt

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    Topics of this booklet are: air pollution prevention, noise abatement, protection of water resources, waste management, rational use of energy, materials for the environment protection, conservation of resources. The German company Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp tells us what they are doing for the protection of the environment. (SR)SIGLEAvailable from FIZ Karlsruhe / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekDEGerman

    Avaliação de processos de medição no contexto da metodologia Seis Sigma em uma empresa industrial

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico. Programa de Pós-graduação em Metrologia Científica e Industrial.Em um mundo cada vez mais competitivo, a velocidade de reação no atendimento a requisitos técnicos e com custos cada vez mais baixos é fundamental para o sucesso das empresas. Neste cenário a metodologia Seis Sigma orientada na diminuição da variabilidade dos processos chaves, e conseqüente minimização das perdas associadas, tais como refugos, retrabalhos, horas improdutivas, etc., focada no retorno financeiro para a empresa, vem sendo adotada por uma quantidade crescente de indústrias em todo o planeta. A metrologia tem um papel de grande relevância no desenvolvimento de projetos Seis Sigma, num primeiro momento na medição das perdas financeiras, que orientam a alta administração na determinação de objetivos, a serem alcançados pela organização, através de projetos Seis Sigma, e posteriormente na aplicação de cada uma das ferramentas da metodologia, culminando com a aplicação de um plano de controle, determinando quais os parâmetros devem ser medidos e quais ações devem ser tomadas para manter os resultados alcançados pelo projeto. O objetivo principal da metrologia, dentro da metodologia Seis Sigma, é fornecer informações confiáveis, para o direcionamento de ações visando a minimização dos desperdícios e custos associados. Portanto, a avaliação dos processos de medição na implementação da metodologia Seis Sigma, é fundamental para o sucesso da mesma. Os processos de medição devem ser capazes de perceber a variabilidade dos processos de fabricação, de maneira que melhorias possam ser implementadas e mantidas gerando o retorno financeiro objetivado pela empresa. A macro análise do conjunto de avaliações dos processos de medição facilita a identificação de problemas comuns aos processos de medição, direcionando ações gerenciais para a minimização da variabilidade dos processos de medição atualmente utilizados, servindo como base para o desenvolvimento de processos de medição otimizados

    Garra smartae Krupp & Budd 2009

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    10. Garra smartae Krupp & Budd, 2009, Endemic Fig. 28 Etymology: Garra: named based on a vernacular Indian name, a fish living in mud; smartae: named in honour of Ms. Emma Smart, Dubai, in recognition of her studies of Arabian wadi fishes and her contributions to the conservation of freshwater habitats in Arabia. Common name: Wadi Hasik Garra. Taxonomy: Garra smarti was originally described by Krupp [F.] & Budd [K.] 2009:117, figs.1-4 [aqua, International Journal of Ichthyology v. 15 (no. 2)] Wadi Hasik, 17°26.5’77”’N, 55°13’40.11”E, Dhofar Province, Oman. The species name was dedicated to a woman, so there is a mandatory change to Garra smartae (Fricke et al. 2022). Holotype: SMF 31301. Paratypes: ONHM uncat. (5); SMF 31302 (4), 31303 (1). Short description: Garra smartae differs from all other Arabian Garra by the following combination of characters: elongate body with acutely pointed snout tip, consistently III, 7½ dorsal-fin rays, 34–35 scales in the lateral line, 14–16 circumpeduncular scale rows, breast and belly behind pectoral-fin origin fully covered by scales but scales on ventral midline and in front of pectoral-fin base deeply embedded and small or absent, 13–15 gill rakers on lower limb of first gill arch, mental disc small, usually longer than wide, anus closer to anal-fin origin than in any other Arabian Garra and no tubercle on snout. Distribution: Restricted to a large waterfall pool in the Hasik village, Dhofar region, Oman (Fig. 29). Here we record the second population of this fish in the Dhofar region (Fig. 29). Examined material: Based on holotype and paratypes (see Krupp & Budd 2009).Published as part of Esmaeili, Hamid Reza, Jufaili, Saud Al, Masoumi, Amir Hassan & Zarei, Fatah, 2022, Ichthyodiversity in southeastern Arabian Peninsula: Annotated checklist taxonomy, short description and distribution of Inland fishes of Oman, pp. 451-503 in Zootaxa 5134 (4) on pages 475-476, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5134.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/654156

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    Variations on the Author

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    “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
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