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    Fischer, Marcus

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    Entrevista com George Marcus

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    George Marcus. George Marcus, um dos mais destacados antropólogos estadunidenses, é atualmente o chefe do Departamento de Antropologia da Universidade da Califórnia em Irvine (UCI). Dentre suas numerosas publicações, ele é coeditor, com James Clifford, de Writing culture: the poetics and politics of ethnography (Clifford; Marcus, 1986) e coautor, com Michael J. Fischer, de Anthropology as cultural critique: an experimental moment in the human sciences (Marcus; Fischer, 1986). Marcus completo..

    Entrevista com George Marcus

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    George Marcus. George Marcus, um dos mais destacados antropólogos estadunidenses, é atualmente o chefe do Departamento de Antropologia da Universidade da Califórnia em Irvine (UCI). Dentre suas numerosas publicações, ele é coeditor, com James Clifford, de Writing culture: the poetics and politics of ethnography (Clifford; Marcus, 1986) e coautor, com Michael J. Fischer, de Anthropology as cultural critique: an experimental moment in the human sciences (Marcus; Fischer, 1986). Marcus completo..

    [2002.15.09] Studio portrait of the Schweitzers & Fischers

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    Back Row (L-R) Armelia Fischer, Liz Mastel Front Row (L-R) Mark Schweitzer, Carl Fischer Additional Caption: Armelia Fischer married Marcus Schweitzer, Armelia Fischer is sister to Carl Fischer. [Location: Strasburg, ND]Back Row (L-R) Armelia Fischer, Liz Mastel Front Row (L-R) Mark Schweitzer, Carl Fischer Additional Caption: Armelia Fischer married Marcus Schweitzer, Armelia Fischer is sister to Carl Fischer. Liz Mastel married Carl Fischer. They had nine children Alvina (Welch), Thomas, Charles, James, Peter, Leo, Kenneth, Dennis and Rose Ann (Ilse). [Location: Strasburg, ND

    Doto uva Er. Marcus 1955

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    Doto uva Er. Marcus, 1955 (Figures 6C, 6D, 7C, 7D) Material examined. Argentina, San Matías gulf: Plataforma, one specimen, 10 m, 21/02/2017 (ESCM-Ma-50); Plataforma, one specimen, 7 m, 03/2017; La Salvadora, three specimens, 11 m, 04/2017 (ESCM-Ma-46); Plataforma, three specimens (two specimens deposited MLP-Ma 14657) 10 m, 08/2017; Plataforma, four specimens, 5 m, 09/2017; Plataforma, three specimens, 8 m, 01/2018 (ESCM-Ma-18). Description. Length up to 8 mm, body elongate and smooth, translucent whitish with darker spots. Smooth rhinophores with blunt apices, surrounded by rhinophore sheaths. Up to six cerata are present on each side of the body, it has 3-5 rings of 3-6 semiglobular tubercles and a tubercle at the top. The tubercles decrease in size towards the peduncle (Figure 6C). Radular formula 75-90 x 0.1.0 (MLP-Ma 14657). The rachidial teeth are arched with up to five lateral denticles on each side of the central cusp (Figures 7C, 7D). Geographic distribution and depth range. Key Largo, Florida (Marcus & Marcus 1960); S„o Paulo, Brazil (Marcus 1957); Gulf of Ancud to Bay of Coliumo, Chile (Schrödl 2003), whereas Fischer & Cervera (2005) considerably extended its known geographical distribution to northern Chilean coast (see Fischer et al. 2006) and Peru (Uribe et al. 2013). Found on rocky bottoms between four and 12 m depth. Biology. Found on hard bottoms associated with hydrozoans. Difficult to find due to its small size. The lightcream colored egg masses are thin, undulating ribbon of about 5 mm length. It is filled with numerous tiny, oval, encapsulated eggs (Figure 6D). Remarks. The genus Doto has three species in the Argentinean Province, Doto caramella Marcus, Er. 1957, Doto pita Marcus, Er. 1955 and Doto uva Marcus, Er. 1955 (García & Bertsch 2009). This species was originally described for S„o Sebasti„o, Brazil (Marcus 1955), later Marcus (1959) recorded it in the Gulf of Ancud, extending its distribution to the southern coast of Chile. Schrödl et al. (2005) recorded it from the southern Chile in the Comau Fjord. Fischer & Cervera (2005), considerably extend the known distribution range to Tongoy and Tocopilla and the Chilean coast. Uribe et al. (2013) extend the distribution north to Ica, Bahia Independencia, Peru. In the present work, the know range of the species is expanded to the Argentine Sea. This wide southern South America distribution should be confirmed with further integrative studies.Published as part of Cetra, Nicolás & Roche, Andrea, 2023, Nudibranchia (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from San Matías Gulf, Northern Argentine Patagonia, pp. 455-473 in Zootaxa 5244 (5) on pages 467-468, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5244.5.3, http://zenodo.org/record/766383

    Church of Saint Charles Borromeo, Vienna

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    Context view of Karlskirche, on right; During the plague epidemic of 1713, Emperor Charles VI vowed to build a church dedicated to St Carlo Borromeo, the plague saint. The Emperor made this monumentally conceived votive building an affair of state, to which all Habsburg lands had to contribute financially. Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach’s design, with an oval plan behind a wide façade, was adopted. The church was begun in 1716 and completed in 1737; Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach continued the work after his father’s death in 1723 and was probably responsible for changes in the executed work (notably the increase in the height of the drum). The façade of the Karlskirche, intended to be viewed from a distance, faces the Hofburg. Its Corinthian portico, flanked by two colossal columns and two gateway tower pavilions, is dominated by the tall oval drum and dome rising behind it. In this context the two colossal columns of the Karlskirche should be seen as an appropriation of the triumphal columns of Trajan and Marcus Aurelius in Rome, symbolizing imperial aspirations. Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.oxfordartonline.com/ (accessed 5/12/2011

    Towards a Holistic Tool for the Selection and Validation of Usability Method Sets Supporting Human-Centered Design

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    Fischer H, Strenge B, Nebe K. Towards a Holistic Tool for the Selection and Validation of Usability Method Sets Supporting Human-Centered Design. In: Marcus A, ed. Design, User Experience, and Usability. Design Philosophy, Methods, and Tools. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol 8012. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Science + Business Media; 2013: 252-261

    Rudolf Fischer. Quellen zu Romeo und Julia

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    Hamélius Paul. Rudolf Fischer. Quellen zu Romeo und Julia . In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 1, fasc. 3, 1922. pp. 535-536

    A companion to Marcus Aurelius /

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    A Companion to Marcus Aurelius presents the first comprehensive collection of essays to explore all essential facets relating to contemporary Marcus Aurelius studies. First collection of its kind to commission new stateoftheart scholarship on Marcus Aurelius Features readings that cover all aspects of Marcus Aurelius, including source material, biographical information, and writings Contributions from an international cast of top Aurelius scholars Addresses evolving aspects of the reception of the Meditations.Includes bibliographical references and index.A Companion to Marcus Aurelius presents the first comprehensive collection of essays to explore all essential facets relating to contemporary Marcus Aurelius studies. First collection of its kind to commission new stateoftheart scholarship on Marcus Aurelius Features readings that cover all aspects of Marcus Aurelius, including source material, biographical information, and writings Contributions from an international cast of top Aurelius scholars Addresses evolving aspects of the reception of the Meditations.Front Matter -- The Study of Marcus Aurelius / Marcel van Ackeren -- The Main Sources. Cassius Dio and the / Anthony R Birley -- Archaeological Evidence of the Marcomannic Wars of Marcus Aurelius (AD 166₆80) / Thomas Fischer -- The / Matteo Ceporina -- Marcus Aurelius' Letters / Pascale Fleury -- Epigraphic Records / P̌ter Kov̀cs -- Biography and Background. The Political State of the Roman Empire / Werner Eck -- Cultural and Intellectual Background and Development / Leofranc Holford-Strevens -- Early Life: Family, Youth, and Education / Anthony R Birley -- Marcus' Life as Emperor / Anthony R Birley -- The Relation of Politics and Philosophy under Marcus Aurelius / Lukas de Blois -- Marcus the Emperor. Administration and Jurisdiction in Rome and in the Provinces / Werner Eck -- Religion in the Age of Marcus Aurelius / Mark J Edwards -- The Wars and Revolts / Anthony R Birley -- The Roman Empire after His Death / Olivier Hekster --^Marcus Aurelius and Neostoicism in Early Modern Philosophy / Jill Kraye -- Marcus Aurelius in Contemporary Philosophy / John Sellars -- Index.Material Forms of Self-Representation. The Column of Marcus Aurelius / Martin Beckmann -- The Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius / Peter Stewart -- Coins / Susanne Ḇrner -- The Portraits / Dietrich Boschung -- The Reliefs / Dietrich Boschung -- Marcus the Philosopher. The Form and Structure of the / Jean-Baptiste Gourinat* -- The Style of the / Angelo Giavatto -- Aspects of Orality in (the Text of) the / Michael Erler -- The as a (Philosophical) Autobiography / Irmgard M̃nnlein-Robert -- Marcus and Previous Stoic Literature / Christopher Gill -- Marcus Aurelius on Physics / David Sedley -- Logic and the / Angelo Giavatto -- Ethics / Jean-Baptiste Gourinat* -- Social Ethics and Politics / Gretchen Reydams-Schils* -- The and the Ancient Art of Living / John Sellars -- The Self in the / Anthony A Long -- Reception. The Reception of the Philosopher-King in Antiquity and the Medieval Age / Julia Bruch, Katrin Herrmann -- The Sanctification of Marcus Aurelius / Amy Richlin* --

    Application of advanced notch stress approaches to assess fatigue strength of ship structural details: consolidation and dissemination of results

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    This report summarizes research activities carried out in compliance with the extension period of the research project proposed to and funded by the A. Von Humboldt Stiftung. Outline of the activities is reported in the work plan for the fifth period of exchange of the fellowship (extension) of the first author, at the beginning of the present report. Reference is made to previous reports describing activities of former periods. Thereafter, activities are outlined as they were carried out during the stay in Hamburg of the first author. Similarly to previous reports, this report is co-authored by Dipl.-Ing. Claas Fischer, actually Doktorand at TUHH and working on similar topics, as the reported research activities were carried out in strict cooperation
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