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Stammregister der Familie Lucae
STAMMREGISTER DER FAMILIE LUCAE
Stammregister der Familie Lucae ( - )
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Familien-Wappen Lucae ( - )
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Kirchheimbolanden im Dreißigjährigen Krieg (7)
Introduction (10)
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Johannes Lucae (1564-1651) (16)
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Johannes Lucae (1602-1673) (19)
Agnes Lucae (-1653) (24)
Katharina Lucae (25)
Johann Heinrich Lucae (-1687) (26)
Margarethe Sophie Lucae (27)
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Friedrich Lucae (1644-1708) (29)
Hedwig Sophie Lucae (1679-) (46)
Lucia Henriette Lucae (1683-1685) (47)
Zeitungsausschnitt vom "Pfälzisches Museum- Pfälzische Heimatkunde" Heft 1923/4,5,6, 40. Jahrgang, Seite 74-77 (48)
Die Brautwerbung des Friedrich Lucae (52)
Erste Seite des handschriftlichen Lebenslaufes von Friedrich Lucae ( - )
Zeitungsausschnitt vom "Frankfurter Konversationsblatt" Belletristische Beilage zur Postzeitung, Nr. 287, 288 und 289 vom Dezember 1853 ( - )
Familie Uckermann (59)
Werke von Friedrich Lucae (60)
Maria Elisabeth Lucae (1640-1700) (62)
Carl Lucae (1677-1712) (65)
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Friedrich Heinrich Lucae (1709-1773) (69)
Friedrich Philipp Hanenfels (1692-1735) (78)
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Familie Pfannenstiel ( - )
Karte der Herrschaft Kirchheim u. Stauf ( - )
Susanne Albertine Lucae (1705-1767) (81)
Bilder von Theodor Lucae und seiner Ehefrau Ursula geb. Fischer ( - )
Johann Theodor Lucae (1739-1798) (83)
Familienbüchlein des Johann Theodor Lucae (1739-1798) und seiner Kinder (86)
Luise Christiane Lucae (1747-1777) (94)
Franziska Friedrike Lucae (1748-1786) (95)
Susanna Sophie Lucae (1742-1803) (96)
Ludwig Christian Lucae (1768-1858) (97)
Philipp Theodor Lucae (1778-1816) (110)
Christine Caroline Lucae (1775-1813) (111)
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Maria Barbara Lucae (1794-1843) (113)
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Continuous and Step-level Pay-off Functions in Public Good Games: A Conceptual Analysis
Conflicts between individuals’ and collective interests are ubiquitous in social life. Numerous experimental studies have investigated the resolution of such conflicts using public good games with either continuous or step-level payoff functions. A conceptual analysis using both classic game theory and social exchange theory shows that these two types of games are fundamentally different. A continuous function game is a social dilemma in that it contains a conflict between individual and collective interests whereas a step-level game is primarily a social coordination game. Thus, we conclude that one can not safely generalize results from step-level to continuous form games. Additionally, our analysis shows that the distinction between continuous and single-step games can be blurred by segmenting a continuous function into steps or adding steps to a single-step game. We identify characteristics of the payoff function that conceptually mark the transition from a dilemma to a coordination problem.
Letter from Susanne [Freitas] to the Okine Family, October 29, 1947
Thank you note from Susanne Freitas in San Juan Bautista, California, for the chrysanthemum flowers that the Okine's sent to her. She also mentions that she put the flowers on Mrs. Freitas' grave.The Okine Collection contains materials collected by Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine who were Issei flower growers in Whittier, California. It includes correspondence, photographs, financial documents, and a photo album. A large portion of the collection consists of family correspondence with Seiichi and Tomeyo Okine, including letters from their Nisei children, Masao and Makoto Okine, both soldiers overseas during World War II, to their Issei parents incarcerated in the Rohwer incarceration camp in McGehee, Arkansas. The correspondence also includes letters from their relatives and friends who are former incarcerees in the camps during the war and have “resettled” in Chicago, Illinois as well as letters from the Okines’ family members in Hiroshima, Japan during the Allied occupation of Japan. In addition, the collection includes a family photo album compiled by Dorothy Ai Aoki, a Nisei daughter to the Okines
Genomewide association scan of suicidal thoughts and behaviour in major depression
BACKGROUND: Suicidal behaviour can be conceptualised as a continuum from suicidal ideation, to suicidal attempts to completed suicide. In this study we identify genes contributing to suicidal behaviour in the depression study RADIANT. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A quantitative suicidality score was composed of two items from the SCAN interview. In addition, the 251 depression cases with a history of serious suicide attempts were classified to form a discrete trait. The quantitative trait was correlated with younger onset of depression and number of episodes of depression, but not with gender. A genome-wide association study of 2,023 depression cases was performed to identify genes that may contribute to suicidal behaviour. Two Munich depression studies were used as replication cohorts to test the most strongly associated SNPs. No SNP was associated at genome-wide significance level. For the quantitative trait, evidence of association was detected at GFRA1, a receptor for the neurotrophin GDRA (p = 2e-06). For the discrete trait of suicide attempt, SNPs in KIAA1244 and RGS18 attained p-values of <5e-6. None of these SNPs showed evidence for replication in the additional cohorts tested. Candidate gene analysis provided some support for a polymorphism in NTRK2, which was previously associated with suicidality. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: This study provides a genome-wide assessment of possible genetic contribution to suicidal behaviour in depression but indicates a genetic architecture of multiple genes with small effects. Large cohorts will be required to dissect this further.Alexandra Schosser, Amy W. Butler, Marcus Ising, Nader Perroud, Rudolf Uher, Mandy Y. Ng, Sarah Cohen-Woods, Nick Craddock, Michael J. Owen, Ania Korszun, Lisa Jones, Ian Jones, Michael Gill, John P. Rice, Wolfgang Maier, Ole Mors, Marcella Rietschel, Susanne Lucae, Elisabeth B. Binder, Martin Preisig, Julia Perry, Federica Tozzi, Pierandrea Muglia, Katherine J. Aitchison, Gerome Breen, Ian W. Craig, Anne E. Farmer, Bertram Müller-Myhsok, Peter McGuffin and Cathryn M. Lewi
Susanne M. Hoffmann discourse on observing the moon
The process of observing the moon becomes one of the important things to do. Especially in the process determining from the beginning of month kamariyah or often referred as rukyatul hilal. Where is a challenge for the observers to see a very thin moon, moreover with weather conditions that are not always bright? In addition, observing the moon at the time of eclipse can increase the faith in understanding the signs and power of Allah SWT. With regard to the presence of Susanne M. Hoffmann at Islamic Astronomy Master Program Walisongo State Islamic University, the author is very interested in examining her thoughts about observing the moon. Susanne M. Hoffmann is an expert astronomist in the history of science, physics, and didactics. She expressed the bad condition of the sky and the air in Semarang. In addition, Susanne M. Hoffmann also suggested repeating Al-Biruni observation.
This study aims to find out Susanne M. Hoffmann discourse related observing the moon and to know her suggestion to repeat Al-Biruni observation on measuring the distance between two cities. This research includes for qualitative research and includes the type of library research. Primary data is taken from in-depth interviews and documentation of Susanne M. Hoffmann’s writings, works, and photographs. While the secondary data obtained from the documentation of books, journals, and articles of others work related to research. Meanwhile, to study of Susanne M. Hoffmann discourse author uses descriptive analysis method.
The results show, that Susanne M. Hofmann discourse in observing the moon is divided into two lines. First, in response to the poor condition of the sky and air in Indonesia, or Semarang in particular, Susanne M. Hoffmann still recommends doing rukyatul hilal. Furthermore, rukyatul hilal is best to do with the naked eye than using a telescope or optical instrument. Second, about the lunar eclipse, in accordance with the field, she mastered the history of Science. Susanne M. Hoffmann was succeeding to repeat the Al-Biruni observation in measuring the distance of two cities by the lunar eclipse
GENE TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMY
Ch. 1. Gene technology and economy / Susanne Lundin & Lynn Åkesson -- Ch. 2. Genetic engineering and economics: a challenge to north-south inequalities / Göte Hansson -- Ch. 3. Medical databases: the Icelandic case / Gísli Pádlsson -- Ch. 4. The commercialization of genes: a patent on breast cancer genes as a pilot case / Håkan Olsson -- Ch. 5. Are european patents an obstacle to Swedish cancer research? / Hans Henrik Lidgard -- Ch. 6. Bioeconomics: between persons and things / Lynn Åkesson -- Ch. 7. Plant breeder's rights or patents? / Arnulf Merker -- Ch. 8. The value of life / Stellan Welin -- Ch. 9. The government of genetic knowledge / Lene Koch -- Ch. 10. The body is worth investing in / Susanne Lundin -- About the author
Susanne K. Langer and the Definition of Art
This essay aims to analyze the conception of a work of art in the thought of Susanne K. Langer. The author offers us a definition of art, grounded on the idea that art is the “creation of symbolic forms of human feeling”. This thesis is, in turn, constructed from a robust theory of the symbolic function of the human mind
"The poetics of everyday life": the sublime as an aesthetic force in the lyric poetry of Emily Dickinson and Annette Von Droste-Hülshohh
Emily Dickinson's and Annette von Droste-Hülshoff's poetry of the everyday is transfigured by the sublime. The dissertation uses close reading to stress form, suggesting that poetic practice cannot fold into the group mind-set of much late twentieth-century feminist literary criticism which tended to analyze women's writing in isolation as symptomatic of issues pertaining to gender. The dissertation places these writers firmly in their cultural and historical contexts, establishing parallels between Dickinson's and Droste's milieus. Both authors demonstrate aspects of late-Romanticism / Biedermeier-Romanticism, a reaction or taming of early-Romantic excesses. Thus the dissertation points the direction of women's writing away from gendered formations exclusively, to broader concerns pertaining to culture and society which include but are not limited to gender contingencies.Ph.D.Includes abstractVitaIncludes bibliographical referencesby Susanne Silvia Navarr
Tagging of Biomedical Articles on CiteULike: A Comparison of User, Author and Professional Indexing
This paper examines the context of online indexing from the viewpoint of three different groups: users, authors, and professional indexers. User tags, author keywords and descriptors were collected from academic journal articles, which were both indexed in Pubmed and tagged on CiteULike, and analysed. Descriptive statistics, informetric measures, and thesaural term comparison shows that there are important differences in the use of keywords between the three groups in addition to similarities which can be used to enhance support for search and browse. While tags and author keywords were found that matched descriptors exactly, other terms which did not match but provided important expansion to the indexing lexicon were found. These additional terms could be used to enhance support for searching and browsing in article databases as well as to provide invaluable data for entry vocabulary and emergent terminology for regular updates to indexing systems. Additionally, the study suggests that tags support organisation by association to task, projects and subject while making important connections to traditional systems which classify into subject categories
Qui est Rudolf Laban? Perspectives théoriques et méthodologiques pour la construction d’un objet de recherche
Rudolf Laban (1879-1958) a été danseur, chorégraphe, théoricien du mouvement, écrivain, pédagogue, producteur/directeur de théâtre, inventeur d’une nouvelle méthode de notation du mouvement, peintre, caricaturiste et conseiller pour l’industrie. Son influence a été décisive pour la naissance et la diffusion de la danse moderne. Sa carrière, autant « extraordinaire » que controversée, a été l’objet de nombreuses études. L’article analyse deux volumes récents consacrés à la pensée et à l’œuvre de Laban en soulignant en évidence les horizons disciplinaires, théoriques et méthodologiques qui les ont produit. Il mettra notamment en évidence de quelle manière les approches théoriques proposent des récits qui contrastent avec les travaux sur l’histoire et la mémoire.Rudolf Laban (1879-1958) was a dancer, a choreographer, a theorist of movement, a writer, a pedagogue, a theater manager, the author of a new movement notation system, a painter, a caricaturist and an industry consultant. His influence has been crucial for the genesis and diffusion of modern dance and his career, extraordinary and controversial, has been the subject of several studies. The article analyzes two recent volumes dedicated to Laban’s thought and work and highlights their respective disciplinary, theoretical and methodological horizons. It also underlines the extent to which different theoretical approaches to the relationship between history and memory can lead to contrasting narratives
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