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    Explanatory footnotes and transcript for European Diary of Anne M. Lutz

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    Transcript of the Anne M. Lutz diaries from her European trip. Samuel G. Lutz included explanatory footnotes for the transcript.

    Anfíbios Anuros da coleção Adolpho Lutz: III - Hyla claresignata Lutz & B. Lutz, 1939

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    Hyla claresignata Lutz & Lutz, 1939, is a large species apparently not closely allied to the other known Brazilian hylas. It is characterized by the very small tympanum; the head is short and the snout rounded; the legs are long, the hands and feet unusually large, the latter extensively webbbed. The specific name is derived from the insular, irregular, or roughly triangular, dark spots, with a light halo, found mostly in the dorso-lateral region and on the legs. It belongs to the rain-forest fauna of the Marítime Range. The adult is a bromeliad-dweller and the tadpole rhyacophilous. DESCRIPTION. Vomerine teeth in two separate, oblique, groups, behind the large choanae, parallel to the posterior half of their inner border. Tongue entire, short, very broad and hardly free behind. Snout short, rounded, with distinct canthus rostralis and gradually sloping loreal region. Eye very large and prominent, its horizontal diameter almost equal to the distance between its anterior corner and the tip of the snout. Tympanum very small, less than one third of the diameter of the eye, but distinct, partly covered by a short, heavy ridge. Lateral fingers less than one third webbed; fourth finger slightly longer than the second, just reaching the base of the disk of the third; subarticular tubercles well developed; an angular pollex rudiment, more noticeable in the males. Toes almost completely webbed, the edge of the web inserted at the base of the disk on the third and the fifth; an inner metatarsal tubercle. Skin smooth above, granular beneath, on the throat minutely so. No dermal appendage on the hell. Habit robust, head broader than long, body rather heavy, slightly narrowed in the postaxillary region. Legs long, the tibiotarsal articulation reaching beyond the tip of the snout when adpressed. Type (female): 61 mm. (Fig. 1.) DIAGNOSIS of TADPOLE (by G. Orton). "A large specialized, mountain-stream tadpole, with wide head an elongated, flattened snout, greatly enlarged lips and high tooth formula. Eyes dorsal. Spiracle sinistral, projecting, situated far back on side. Anus dextral. Tooth formula 8/12 to 9/14 in fully grown larvae. Tail with a prominent, vertical dark band across musculature and fins; a second concentration of dark pigment near tip of tail, may or may not form a similar but narrower band. Maximum known total length: 60mm.; head and body length 25mm. (Figs. 6 e 7). For further details see Lutz & Lutz, 1939 and Lutz B. & Orton G. 1946

    Posterior Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia (INO) of Lutz

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    Dr. Lee lectures medical students on internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO), posterior of INO Lutz

    J. Tricart, S. Rimbert, G. Lutz, Introduction à l'utilisation des photos aériennes

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    Gabert Pierre. J. Tricart, S. Rimbert, G. Lutz, Introduction à l'utilisation des photos aériennes. In: Méditerranée, nouvelle série, 2ᵉ année, n°7, 1971. pp. 725-726

    Partimento and Continuo Playing in Theory and Practice

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    This volume reflects a multidisciplinary approach, with the accent on the interplay between music performance and music theory. Thomas Christensen, in his contribution, shows how the development of tonal harmonic theory went hand in hand with the practice of thoroughbass. Both Robert Gjerdingen and Giorgio Sanguinetti focus on the Neapolitan tradition of partimento. Gjerdingen addresses the relation between the realization of partimenti and contrapuntal thinking, illustrated by examples of contrapuntal imitation and combination in partimenti, leading to the "partimentofugue." Sanguinetti elaborates on the history of this partimentofugue from the early eighteenth until the late nineteenth century. Rudolf Lutz, finally, presents his use of partimenti in educational practice, giving examples of how reviving this old practice can give new insights to composers, conductors, and musicians

    Lutz (Birth, 1898-06-17)

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    Address: 1510 Race2725/Pg 91/1898/M W/Cinti/Cinti/Dr. G. F. GuOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'LUTZ-MCCARTHY'

    The Semantics of Scientific Theories

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    Marian Przełęcki’s semantics for the Received View is a good explication of Carnap’s position on the subject, anticipates many discussions and results from both proponents and opponents of the Received View, and can be the basis for a thriving research program

    Eleutherodactylidae Lutz 1954

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    Family Eleutherodactylidae Lutz, 1954 Silva e Silva & Costa-Campos (2018) and Pedroso-Santos et al. (2019) recorded Adelophryne gutturosa Hoogmoed & Lescure, 1984 at Cancão Municipal Natural Park, municipality of Serra do Navio, and Reserva Extrativista Beija-Flor-Brilho-de-Fogo, municipality of Pedra Branca do Amapari, respectively. These records belong to the recently described A. amapaensis.Published as part of Taucce, Pedro P. G., Costa-Campos, Carlos Eduardo, Carvalho, Thiago R. & Michalski, Fernanda, 2022, Anurans (Amphibia: Anura) of the Brazilian state of Amapá, eastern Amazonia: species diversity and knowledge gaps, pp. 96-130 in European Journal of Taxonomy 836 on page 112, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.836.1919, http://zenodo.org/record/706166
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