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    [Correspondence between Meyer Bodansky and I. Michael Levin - January 1939]

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    Correspondence between Dr. Meyer Bodansky and Dr. I. Michael Levin. Dr. Levin states the cases of several patients he has recently admitted to the hospital and asks Dr. Bodansky's assistance in the interpretation of several tests he has administered. Dr. Bodansky replies with his opinions of the test outcomes and refers Dr. Levin to another doctor in Chicago who would be more qualified

    Levin family papers undated, ca. 1872

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    Collection includes photographs of Rabbi Hirsh Levin and his wife and also contains the ketubah of Ida (their granddaughter) and David I. Sakolski, written by Rabbi Levin ca. 1872Ketubah gift of Esther Sakolsk

    Salz, Laune und Mannichfaltigkeit in comischen Erzählungen / [Christian Levin Sander]

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    SALZ, LAUNE UND MANNICHFALTIGKEIT IN COMISCHEN ERZÄHLUNGEN / [CHRISTIAN LEVIN SANDER] Salz, Laune und Mannichfaltigkeit in comischen Erzählungen / [Christian Levin Sander] (1) Cover (1) Titelseite (3) Inhalt (4) I. Ueber Titel (5) II. Jeppe (7) III. Die Weiberschule (50) IV. Die unverhoffte Erbschaft (56) V. Jürgen (71) VI. Baron Wahlheim (107) VII. Hans Krauskopf (135) VIII. Verzweiflung und Mord (154) IX. John Thral (157) Einlagen (198

    Numismatische Anfragen, Oder: Beschreibung Einiger Wahrscheinlich Einzigen Und Bis Jetzt Nicht Bekannten Münzen / [Wilhelm Gottlieb Levin von Donop]

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    NUMISMATISCHE ANFRAGEN, ODER: BESCHREIBUNG EINIGER WAHRSCHEINLICH EINZIGEN UND BIS JETZT NICHT BEKANNTEN MÜNZEN / [WILHELM GOTTLIEB LEVIN VON DONOP] Numismatische Anfragen, Oder: Beschreibung Einiger Wahrscheinlich Einzigen Und Bis Jetzt Nicht Bekannten Münzen / [Wilhelm Gottlieb Levin von Donop] (1) Cover (1) Titelseite (4) I. (5) II. (12) III. (21) IV. (22) V. (23) VI. (25) VII. (28) VIII. (31) IX. (32) Nachschrift. (36

    U.S. Senator Carl Levin, How can I be of service? Flyer, February 4, 2009

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    Flyer for U.S. Senator Carl Levin with list of services available to constituents and office locations.https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/139283/2/0011.ziphttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/139283/3/39015094744979.zi

    Irving I. Levin

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    Streblospio gynobranchiata Rice & Levin

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    Streblospio gynobranchiata Rice & Levin Streblospio gynobranchiata Rice & Levin, 1998 Ecology: FT Distribution: NA, NT Habitat: ES, SL? Comments: Streblospio species are difficult to distinguish morphologically—reproductive features should be used in conjuction with morphological features (Rice & Levin 1998). The report by Detwiler et al. (2002) of another Streblospio, S. benedicti Webster from the Salton Sea, California, needs to be verified as this area is close to the distribution range of S. gynobranchiata. Additional references: D. Karlen, pers. comm. (Tampa Bay survey)Published as part of Glasby, Christopher J., Timm, Tarmo, Muir, Alexander I. & Gil, João, 2009, Catalogue of non-marine Polychaeta (Annelida) of the World, pp. 1-52 in Zootaxa 2070 on page 32, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18708

    Acalypha gillespieae G. A. Levin & I. Montero

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    17. <i>Acalypha gillespieae</i> G.A.Levin & I.Montero <p> <i>PhytoKeys</i> 140: 59 (Montero Muñoz <i>et al.</i> 2020b). — Type: <b>Mada - gascar</b>. Reg. Diana [Prov. Antsiranana], Montagne des Français, E of Antsiranana (Diego Suarez), 12°19’26.4”S, 49°20’16.6”E, 258 m, 31.X.2012, <i>L. J. Gillespie, G. A. Levin, J. Andriatiana & W. M. Cardinal-McTeague 10692</i> (holo-, MO; iso-, CAN, K, P, TAN). — Paratypes: <b>Madagascar</b>. Reg. Diana [Prov. Antsiranana], Montagne des Français, E of Antsiranana (Diego Suarez), 12°19’26.4”S, 49°20’16.6”E, 258 m, 31.X.2012, <i>L. J. Gillespie, G. A. Levin, J. Andriatiana & W. M. Cardinal-McTeague 10693</i> (CAN, MO, P, TAN); 12°19’S, 49°20’E, 200- 300 m, 2.XII.1990, <i>L. J. Gillespie 4097</i> (K, ILLS, MO, P[P00324524], TAN).</p> <p> ICONOGRAPHY. — Montero Muñoz <i>et al.</i> (2020b); Fig. 35E.</p> <p>ETYMOLOGY. — The epithet honors Dr. Lynn J. Gillespie, research scientist at the Canadian Museum of Nature. In addition to studying Arctic plants and Poaceae, she has worked on the systematics of Euphorbiaceae worldwide, including in Madagascar. She collected all known specimens of this species, either alone or as leader of a team of botanists.</p> <p>DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT. — Endemic to Madagascar (Diana). Dry deciduous forest. On sandstone. Altitudinal range 200-300 m (Fig. 32).</p> <p> PRELIMINARY CONSERVATION ASSESSMENT. — <i>Acalypha gillespieae</i> is known from three collections from the same locality and appears to be a narrow endemic known only from Montagne des Français. Montagne des Français has been relatively well collected (P. Lowry <i>pers. comm.</i>), so the dearth of collections suggests this species is rare, even there. Its apparent rarity could also, at least in part, reflect it being quite inconspicuous and thus easily overlooked. The EOO could not be calculated, and its AOO is estimated to be 8 km 2. Montagne des Français is a category V protected area (Dudley 2008), but the habitat is somewhat threatened by wood-cutting, primarily for charcoal, but mainly on its lower slopes, below the altitude where <i>A. gillespieae</i> is found. <i>Acalypha gillespieae</i> is assigned a preliminary conservation status of Critically Endangered: CR B2ab(ii,iii,iv).</p> <p> MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 3 collections. <b>Madagascar</b>: <i>Gillespie, L. 4097</i> (ILLS, MO, P[P00324524], TAN), <i>10692</i> (CAN, MO, P, TAN), <i>10693</i> (CAN, K, MO, P, TAN).</p> <p>DESCRIPTION</p> <p> Shrubs, deciduous, to 3 m tall, intricately branched, monoecious. <b>Branches</b> densely pubescent with simple, short, straight, antrorsely appressed trichomes proximally and antrorsely curved trichomes distally, glabrescent when mature. <b>Axillary buds</b> spherical, <i>c.</i> 2 mm diameter, perulate, perules 2, imbricate, chartaceous, brownish, glabrous. <b>Stipules</b> to 2-3.5 mm long, subulate, densely pubescent with simple, short, spreadingascending trichomes. <b>Petioles</b> slender, 2-5 mm long, densely pubescent with simple, curved, antrorse trichomes. <b>Leaf blades</b> 1.5-4 × 1-3 cm, elliptic to obovate, membranous, unlobed or (2-)3-lobed; <b>base</b> rounded to broadly obtuse; <b>apex</b> obtuse; <b>margin</b> crenate, teeth rounded; <b>upper surface</b> sparsely pubescent with simple, straight, erect to antrorse trichomes; <b>lower surface</b> indumentum similar to that on upper surface but denser; venation somewhat prominent on both surfaces, actinodromous,, basal veins 3, secondary veins 2-3 per side. <b>Stipels</b> absent. <b>Inflorescences</b> spiciform, androgynous, axillary, <i>c.</i> 1 cm long, mostly male with 1 female bract at base; peduncle thin, 2-3 mm long, it and rachis densely pubescent with curved, antrorse trichomes. <b>Female segment: bract</b> 1, sessile, enlarging in fruit to 5 × 9 mm, subreniform, sparsely pubescent with simple, straight, antrorse trichomes; margin entire; <b>bracteoles</b> absent. <b>Male segment</b> persistent, to 3.5 mm long; flowers glomerate; bracts to 0.3 mm long, triangular, densely pubescent with simple, slender, flexuous trichomes. <b>Male flowers</b>: pedicel to 0.4 mm, glabrous; buds not seen. <b>Female flowers</b> 1 per bract, sessile; <b>sepals</b> 3, <i>c.</i> 0.75 mm long, rounded-deltate, ciliate with simple, slender, flexuous trichomes to 0.5 mm long; <b>ovary</b> not seen; <b>styles</b> 3, <i>c.</i> 2 mm long, slightly connate at base, rachis stout, pubescent with simple, short, straight, antrorse trichomes, each style divided into 5-8 segments. <b>Allomorphic flowers</b> not seen. <b>Capsules</b> to 3 mm diameter, echinate, projections conical, to 0.75 mm long, surface hispid with simple, straight, erect to antrorse trichomes to 0.5 mm long. <b>Seeds</b> 2 × 1.5 mm, pyriform, smooth.</p>Published as part of <i>Muñoz, Iris Montero, Levin, Geoffrey A. & Cardiel, José María, 2023, Monograph of Acalypha L. (Euphorbiaceae) of the Western Indian Ocean Region, with the description of a new species from Mayotte, pp. 395-496 in Adansonia (3) (3) 45 (26)</i> on pages 438-439, DOI: 10.5252/adansonia2023v45a26, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10209220">http://zenodo.org/record/10209220</a&gt

    Skoleprosjektet "Robert Levin, f.eks." i Oslo byarkiv

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    Vi publiserer her ein artikkel som vart skriven i 2006 som ei oppsummering til ABM-utvikling av Oslo byarkivs arbeid med skoleprosjektet «Robert Levin f.eks.». Artikkelen behandlar erfaringar som framleis er viktige og aktuelle
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