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In Apocalypsim Iohannis Apostoli Sebastiani Meyer ecclesiastae Bernen. commentarius : nostro huic seculo accomodus, natus & aeditus
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JORY HERMAN Double Bass SENIOR RECITAL Saturday, January 22, 2005 5:30 p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall
Playlist: Carmen Fantasy / Frank Proto (b.1941) -- Canon / Edgar Meyer (b.1960) trans.Jory Herman -- Unaccompanied Suite in G Major, BWV 1009 / Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) -- B.B. Wolf / Jon Deak (b.1943).This recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Music
Im Rhythmus der Linguistik : Festschrift für Sebastian Kempgen zum 65. Geburtstag
Die vorliegende Festschrift ist dem Slavisten Sebastian Kempgen zum 65. Geburtstag gewidmet. Zahlreiche langjährige Freunde und Wegbegleiter des Jubilars haben sich darin zusammengefunden, um ihn und sein Lebenswerk zu würdigen. Der Band beginnt mit einem vollständigen Verzeichnis aller bis 2017 erschienenen Schriften von Sebastian Kempgen, die darauf folgenden Beiträge gliedern sich in drei Bereiche: Unter der Überschrift „Großes Orchester“ sind wissenschaftliche Aufsätze versammelt, die sich mit den Interessengebieten des Jubilars beschäftigen, darunter Schrift und Morphologie der slavischen Sprachen, russische und südslavische Kulturgeschichte in ihren verschiedenen medialen Formen, Computeranwendungen in der Slavistik uvm. Der Bereich „Kammermusik“ beinhaltet drei Texte zum hochschulpolitischen Engagement des Jubilars an der Universität Bamberg, im Deutschen Slavistenverband und international. Eine Besonderheit stellt der Teil „Duo, Trio und… Sebastian Kempgen privat“ mit zwei außergewöhnlichen Beiträgen dar, die den Jubilar von seiner persönlichen Seite zeigen. Herausgegeben wurde die Festschrift von drei Schülerinnen Sebastian Kempgens, die gleichzeitig drei Generationen des von ihm geförderten Nachwuchses repräsentieren und ihm auf diesem Weg ihren tiefen Dank aussprechen möchten
St. George Hall (Large Throne Room) in the Winter palace in Saint Petersburg
The gilt chair of state was made by Ch. Meyer in 1797
Episode 35: Alexis Castellanos, Author of “Isla to Island”, and Her Panel Presentation during the Operación Pedro Pan Two-Day Event
In Part 1 of “Operación Pedro Pan: The Voices and Stories of Cuba’s Child Exodus—A Knights HistoryCast Mini-Series,” the Department of History’s Sebastian Garcia talked with Alexis Castellanos, an author, illustrator, graphic novelist, and a panelist at the esteemed, conspicuous, and powerful “Operación Pedro Pan: Honoring the Cultural, Historical Legacy of Cuba’s Child Exodus” Two-Day Program that Florida Humanities, UCF’s Department of English and Department of Modern Languages and Literatures sponsored (see https://cah.ucf.edu/pedro-pan/ for more details on sponsors and the program in general).
Sebastian structured this specific episode on Alexis Castellanos’ Isla to Island, a wordless graphic novel grounded by her personal family history and the history of Operación Pedro Pan (Operation Peter Pan). By analyzing such a historic event through the medium of fiction, Sebastian argued that this is one of the most unique Knights HistoryCast episodes of all time. Naturally, their conversation expanded to what she talked about during her panel presentation in Panel One, Day 1 of the event that featured “internationally renowned scholars that discussed the political, historical, and cultural legacy of Operación Pedro Pan (1960-1962).” (https://cah.ucf.edu/pedro-pan/)
To purchase Isla to Island (strongly recommend), check out: https://islatoisland.com/.
To find out more about Alexis and her professional work, check out her website at https://alexiscastellanos.com/https://stars.library.ucf.edu/knightshistorycast/1034/thumbnail.jp
2,2'-Bipyridine Equipped with a Disulfide/Dithiol Switch for Coupled Two Electron and Proton Transfer
[1,2]dithiino[4,3-b:5,6-b´]dipyridine (1) and its protonated open form 3,3´-dithiol-2,2´-bipyridine (2) were synthesised and their interconversion investigated. The X-ray structure of 2 revealed an anti orientation of the two pyridine units and a zwitterionic form. In depth electrochemical studies in combination with DFT calculations lead to a comprehensive picture of the redox chemistry of 1 in the absence and presence of protons. Initial one electron reduction at E1 = −1.97 V results in the formation of the radical anion 1red with much elongated S-S bond, which readily undergoes further reduction at E2 = −2.15 V. Water triggers a potential inversion (E ≥ −1.9 V for the second reduction) as the radical anion 1red is protonated at its basic N atom. DFT studies revealed that S−S bond breaking and twisting of the pyridine units generally occurs after the second reduction step while the potential inversion induced by protonation is a result of charge compensation. The CV data were simulated to derive rate constants for the individual chemical and electrochemical reactions for both scenarios in the absence and presence of protons.Fil: Cattaneo, Mauricio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Instituto de Química del Noroeste. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Facultad de Bioquímica, Química y Farmacia. Instituto de Química del Noroeste; ArgentinaFil: Schiewer, Christine. Universität Göttingen; AlemaniaFil: Schober, Anne. Universität Göttingen; AlemaniaFil: Dechert, Sebastian. Universität Göttingen; AlemaniaFil: Siewert, Inke. Universität Göttingen; AlemaniaFil: Meyer, Franc. Universität Göttingen; Alemani
Foza ambohitra Cumberlidge & Meyer 2009
Foza ambohitra Cumberlidge & Meyer, 2009 Material examined MADAGASCAR: 2 adult ♂♂, Antsiranana Province, Ankarana Special Reserve, 12.92° S, 49.14° E, coll. F. Glaw, M. Franzen, J. Köhler & N. d’Cruze, 13 Feb. 2008 (CW 50, Cl 31.6; CW 43, CL 30) (ZSM A20145001, ZSM A20145002). Distribution This species was described by Cumberlidge & Meyer (2009) from specimens collected in Antsiranana Province, northern Madagascar, at Ambohitra (formerly Joffreville) in the Diana Region, and at two localities in the Analamerana Special Reserve. The present report adds a new locality for this species: the Ankarana Special Reserve (Fig. 4). In light of the new material and preliminary DNA analysis, it is possible that the specimen from Toamasina Province, Montagne d’Akirindro (NMU PN 17– 21.3.2003), included in F. ambohitra by Cumberlidge & Meyer (2009), may not prove to belong to this species (S.R. Daniels, pers. comm.). Remarks Foza ambohitra is a medium-sized species that lives in the mixed dry deciduous and humid forests of northern Madagascar. The species can be recognized by its anterolateral margins (granular), its carapace sidewalls (completely smooth except for a small field of granules at the junction of the longitudinal and vertical sutures), and by its sternal sulcus s3/s4 (which is complete, U-shaped, and does not meet the sternoabdominal cavity). The material reported on here also includes two small juvenile crabs (CW 9.5, CL 7.6 and CW 9.0, CL 7.2) (ZSM A20145014) from the Ankarana Special Reserve that are difficult to identify because their morphology includes a number of characters that have yet to develop to the adult form. Nevertheless, these specimens clearly belong to the genus Foza and were collected at the same locality as the specimens of F. ambohitra (ZSM A20145001, ZSM A20145002). However, we hesitate to assign these juvenile specimens to F. ambohitra because they possess dense fields of setae on the anterior pterygostomial region of the carapace sidewall, and because they have very elongated walking legs, both of which are characters that would place them close to F. raimundi.Published as part of Cumberlidge, Neil, Klaus, Sebastian, Meyer, Kirstin S. & Koppin, Jennifer C., 2015, New collections of freshwater crabs from northern Madagascar, with the description of a new species of Foza Reed & Cumberlidge, 2006 (Brachyura, Potamonautidae), and comments on their conservation status, pp. 1-15 in European Journal of Taxonomy 109 on page 10, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2015.109, http://zenodo.org/record/377845
Artifact for "Pointer Life Cycle Types for Lock-Free Data Structures with Memory Reclamation"
Virtual Machine Image for the artifact accompanying the 47th ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL 2020) paper Pointer Life Cycle Types for Lock-Free Data Structures with Memory Reclamation by Roland Meyer and Sebastian Wolff.
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Interview with Sebastian Baden
Interview with Sebastian Baden on institutionalized criticism of “Art Fair Art” and the “aesthetic schism” in art histor
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