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    A Twitter Streaming Data Set collected before and after the Onset of the War between Russia and Ukraine in 2022

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    Social media can be mirrors of human interaction, society, and world events. Their reach enables the global dissemination of information in the shortest possible time and thus the individual participation of people all over the world in global events in almost real-time. However, equally efficient, these platforms can be misused in the context of information warfare in order to manipulate human perception and opinion formation. The outbreak of war between Russia and Ukraine on February 24, 2022, demonstrated this in a striking manner. Here we publish a dataset of raw tweets collected by using the Twitter Streaming API in the context of the onset of the war which Russia started on Ukraine on February 24, 2022. A distinctive feature of the dataset is that it covers the period from one week before to one week after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. We publish the IDs of all tweets we streamed during that time, the time we rehydrated them using Twitter's API as well as the result of the rehydration. If you use this dataset, please cite our related Paper: Pohl, Janina Susanne and Seiler, Moritz Vinzent and Assenmacher, Dennis and Grimme, Christian, A Twitter Streaming Dataset collected before and after the Onset of the War between Russia and Ukraine in 2022 (March 25, 2022). Available at SSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=406654

    Italiänisch-teutsches und teutsch-italiänisches Sprach- und Wörter-Buch ...

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    Titelbl. in Rot- und Schwarzdr.[1. ed. 1700]Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Leipzig, bey Moritz Georg Weidmann, Sr. Königl. Maj. in Pohl. und Churfl. Durchl. zu Sachs. Buchhändler, An. 1730Frontisp. (Kupferst.

    Gerhart Pohl and Hauptmann, ... Carl Hauptmann

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    The following text presents a little‑known fact from the history of Silesian‑German literature: the relationship between the writers Gerhart Pohl and Carl Hauptmann. Pohl (1902–1966) – first and foremost a prose writer, but also a playwright, publisher, reader, columnist and prominent member of writers’ associations – is known in literary circles primarily as an acquaintance, biographer and a kind of “guardian of memory” of the other Hauptmann brother, the Nobel Prize winner Gerhart. A closer examination of the sources, however, reveals Carl Hauptmann’s significant role in Pohl’s literary legacy and biography, as well as the great esteem in which Pohl held Carl Hauptmann. Firstly – Gerhart Pohl mentions the novel “Einhart der Lächler” as one of the main inspirations for taking the literary path. Secondly – Pohl’s first meeting with Carl Hauptmann takes place more than a decade earlier than Pohl’s meeting with Gerhart Hauptmann. Finally – Pohl considers Carl Hauptmann to be a precursor of Expressionism, as well as the author of the greatest German‑language book of the Rübezahl. The source material for the following analysis are Gerhart Pohl’s texts about Carl Hauptmann from his journalistic and occasional texts and essays

    Luehea microphylla Pohl 1833

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    <p> <i>Luehea microphylla</i> Pohl (1833: 129).</p> <p> Type:— BRAZIL. Minas Gerais: Minas Novas, “Habitat inter arbores ad margines fluviorum ad Rio S.Francisco, Capitanae Minas Novas. Legi florentem mense Octobri 1819”, <i>Pohl s.n.</i> (lectotype [as ‘holotype’], first-step designated by Cunha (1985: 10); <b>second-step lectotype, designated here</b>, W! [W0071087]). Minas Gerais: Minas Novas, <i>Pohl s.n.</i> (syntype remaining W! [W0071386]). [= <i>Luehea candicans</i> Mart.]</p> <p> Pohl’s original collection is kept in W where he worked and lived (Stafleu & Cowan 1976 –1988: 315), and where we found only two specimens reported by the author to the name <i>L. microphylla</i> and collected by him in Brazil (B. Wallnöfer, pers. comm.). These two specimens are syntypes of <i>L. microphylla</i>, and the previous typification of Cunha (1985) needs to be corrected (Art. 9.2 of the ICN), since it represents the first-step lectotype of <i>L. microphylla</i> and now requires the second-step typification by the way of subsequent lectotypification (Art. 9.17 of the ICN). For this reason, we designated herein the specimen <i>Pohl s.n.</i> (W0071087) the second-step lectotype of <i>L. microphylla</i>, that agree well with the morphological description presented in the protologue. Based on the type materials, the application of the name <i>L. microphylla</i> Pohl is confirmed as a heterotypic synonym of <i>L. candicans,</i> as previously accepted by Cunha (1985).</p>Published as part of <i>Gerace, Samuele, Bovini, Massimo G., Peruzzi, Lorenzo & Baumgratz, José Fernando A., 2022, Typification of names in the neotropical genus Luehea (Malvaceae: Grewioideae), pp. 180-188 in Phytotaxa 542 (2)</i> on pages 183-184, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.542.2.5, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/6415980">http://zenodo.org/record/6415980</a&gt

    Illustration 63: Zeitschrift für die Buchillustration: Heft 1/1974

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    This is one of two unusual finds in a lovely Berlin used bookshop. I did not know of the magazine Illustration 63. Antiquariat Ihring had several copies, and I looked through them. Not surprisingly, there were many fables represented in the good artworks reproduced in the issues. I found two especially nicely done and took them along. Each issue of the magazine includes a set of Beilagen, individual pieces printed on their own and included inside the back cover. This issue includes two Beilagen that offer fables. Benno Huth's smaller two-colored linocut presents Canum legati ad Iovem, the dogs sent to Iove. It is a funny illustration. Alfred Pohl presents in larger format a woodcut representing Iriarte's version of Aesop's Two Goats. As might be expected, it is a dynamic illustration. What I seem to be learning from Wikipedia and German Google is that the magazine died after seventy-nine issues.Language note: German#709La Fontain

    Ohio State University College of Law Faculty, Class of 1962

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    Faculty: Ball, V. C.; Burke, W. T.; Callahan, C. C.; Davies, E. G.; Falk, R. A.; Fulda, C. H.; Herman, L.; Karst, K. L.; Lattin, N. D.; Lynn, R. J.; Mathews, R. E.; Nordstrom, R. J.; Patton, O. K.; Pollack, E. H.; Selby, P. L.; Slagle, L. O.; Stanger, R. J.; Strong, F. R., Dean; VanAlstyne, Wm.; Wills, R. L.; Class Officers: Atleson, James - Law Journal Editor; Canter, David - President, Student Bar Association; Mann, Richard S. - Senior Class President; Meredith, Richard - Moot Court Chief Justice; Rothchild, Morlee - Senior Class Treasurer; Class Members: Andreoff, A.; Barton, R. K.; Blackmore, J. H.; Bowlus, W. R.; Brake, L. G.; Brand, R. D.; Bricker, J. D.; Brooker, J. K.; Caplinger, J. L.; Cass, E. J.; Cichon, S. E.; Cizmadia, J. C.; Cohodes, R. L.; Cole, J. M.; Danner, B. M.; Danzig, N. J.; Davies, D. D.; Davis, R. E.; Dinan, T.; Dogovich, N. J.; Douthett, M. B.; DuRose, R. A.; Endrizal, R. J.; Fanta, L. A.; Farber, R. H., Jr.; Forgrave, P.; Freedman, A. E.; Freehafer, A. D.; Gee, P. J.; Gilson, R. D.; Graham, J. L.; Guarnieri, W. T.; Hicks, S. C.; Hughes, T. C.; Judge, J. D.; Jacobs, G. S.; Kerxton, A. S.; Knisely, A. M.; Kozelek, J.; Lackey, G. B.; LaPolla, T. A.; Loperman, C. S.; Lucal, D. S.; Mattes, D. D.; McKinley, M. R.; McTeague, P. N.; Minton, H. S.; Moore, G. D.; Moore, R. J.; Mustaine, M. P., Jr.; Niekamp, A. J.; Nozik, E. S.; Pazol, J. L.; Peppers, D.; Perry, R. J.; Petro, J. J.; Pohl, D. H.; Preston, F. G.; Rankin, C. A.; Rife, H. P.; Riseling, J. L.; Schack, E. J.; Schlosser, J. A.; Scott, J. R.; Stansbery, G.; Taylor, C. B.; Thompson, W. J.; Wilcox, J. L.; Wilson, C. A., Jr.; Wilson, D. T.; Zox, B. J

    Antonia ovata Pohl var. excelsa Paula ex Paula (Loganiaceae)

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    Neste trabalho são considerados os aspectos morfológicos externo e palinológico de três variedades de Antonia ovata Pohl, ocorrentes na floresta da região do rio Jari (Estado do Pará) e nos cerrados da Amazônia e do Planalto Central brasileiro.In this paper the author studies extern morphological and palinological aspects of the three varieties of the Antonia ovata Pohl: var. ovata, var. pilosa and var. excelsa. The var. excelsa from the woods of region of Jari river (Amazonia), and the var. ovata and var. pilosa from "cerrado" of Amazonia, and Central Brazil. Pollen grains of the two varieties excelsa and ovata present polymorphism. The identification of the three varieties is based on the following characteristics: presence or lack of hairs on the leaves and branches; height and diameter of the specimens; and, finally, the habitat

    Toxicological profile for sulfur dioxide : (update)

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    Prepared by Research Triangle Institute under Contract No. 205-93-0606 to the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.Chemical manager(s)/author(s): Hana Pohl, ATSDR, Division of Toxicology, Atlanta, GA; John Liccione, Annette Iannucci, Sciences International, Inc., Alexandria, VA.Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-182).205-93-060

    Odd and even Maass cusp forms for Hecke triangle groups, and the billiard flow

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    By a transfer operator approach to Maass cusp forms and the Selberg zeta function for cofinite Hecke triangle groups, Moller and the present author found a factorization of the Selberg zeta function into a product of Fredholm determinants of transfer-operator-like families: Z(s) = det(1 - L-s(+)) det(1 - L-s(-)). In this article we show that the operator families L-s(+/-) arise as families of transfer operators for the triangle groups underlying the Hecke triangle groups, and that for s is an element of C, Res = 1/2, the operator L-s(+) (respectively L-s(-)) has a 1-eigenfunction if and only if there exists an even (respectively odd) Maass cusp form with eigenvalue s(1 - s). For non-arithmetic Hecke triangle groups, this result provides a new formulation of the Phillips-Sarnak conjecture on non-existence of even Maass cusp forms.Volkswagen Foundatio
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