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    Hardy-Otto-2014-Data

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    This is an archive containing the phylogenies (newick), trait data (CSV) and R scripts used in Hardy and Otto 2014. Cheers

    Stammtafel der Sckell's : Thüringer Linie mit Einschluss des Argentinischen- u. Schweizer Zweiges / [Otto Sckell]

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    STAMMTAFEL DER SCKELL'S : THÜRINGER LINIE MIT EINSCHLUSS DES ARGENTINISCHEN- U. SCHWEIZER ZWEIGES / [OTTO SCKELL] Stammtafel der Sckell's : Thüringer Linie mit Einschluss des Argentinischen- u. Schweizer Zweiges / [Otto Sckell] ( - ) Cover ( - ) Stammtafel der Sckell's ... A. / Stammtafel B. ([1]r) Stammtafel C. ([2]r) Stammtafel D. ([3]r) Ahnentafel von Julius Otto Franz Christian Sckell ([4]r

    Réflexions sur les livres de l'Ecriture sainte <dt.>

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    Autopsie nach dem Exemplar der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltPetri Allix Vernünfftige Betrachtungen über die Bücher der Heil: Schrifft die Warheit der Chr. R. dadurch zu behauptenVorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Nürnberg, Jn Verlegung Andreas Otto ..

    R. Otto. Le sacré

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    Roux Jean-Paul. R. Otto. Le sacré. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 177, n°2, 1970. p. 240

    MIC metadata strategies: Thinking beyond asset management

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    This paper examines the metadata strategies of Moving Image Collections (MIC), a collaboration of the Library of Congress and the Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA). MIC offers a union catalog, archive directory and informational resources about moving images and their preservation, through a portal structure delivering customized information to diverse constituencies. The paper discusses three key principles underlying MIC’s strategy and how they have been applied to meet the respective missions of the two co-sponsors. The key principles are promotion of standards, acceptance of diversity in collections and schemas, and the need to extend effective metadata use to all repositories. This visionary metadata strategy takes MIC’s functionalities beyond asset management. MIC creates a framework for collaborative community building and an R&D platform to explore issues of digital rights management, low-level indexing and the intersection of public and private sector goals, in an effort to advance the Library of Congress mission to preserve and educate.Peer reviewe

    [Otto R.?] Donner: Germany, 1953

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    Repository: Booth Family Center for Special Collections. For more information about this collection please email: [email protected] by WCFM as part of the University of the Air programming for adult education. The lecture is the eight in a series conducted by Georgetown University under the general title "Areas of World Tension". Daniel E. Power, S.J., Professor of History in Georgetown College, introduces Otto Donner, Professor of Economics in the Graduate School of Georgetown University. Donner discusses the causes and wider implications of a recent revolt by workers in East Berlin following the implementation of more rigid working standards. Donner's lecture begins at 3:03

    Otto Greenberger, Mrs. R. H. Walker, November 2, 1927

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    Correspondence: Letter from Otto Greenberger Attorney & Counselor at Law, New York, New York to Rosa G. Holmes Walker, Jacksonville, Florida, regarding mortgage paymen

    Otto Greenberger- Mrs. R. H. Walker, February 13, 1929

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    Correspondence: Letter from Otto Greenberger, Attorney & Counselor at Law, New York, New York, to Rosa G. Holmes Walker, Jacksonville, Florida, acknowledging receipt of payment and requesting mortgage information

    Otto Greenberger- Mrs. R. H. Walker, October 18, 1927

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    Correspondence: Letter from Otto Greenberger Attorney & Counselor at Law, New York, New York to Rosa G. Holmes Walker, Jacksonville, Florida, regarding mortgage paymen

    Topological interactions in systems of mutually interlinked polymer rings

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    Topological interaction that arises in interlinked polymeric rings such as DNA catenanes is considered. More specifically, the free energy for a pair of linked random walk rings is derived where the distance R between two segments, each of which is part of a different ring, is kept constant. Topology conservation is imposed by the Gauss invariant. A previous approach (Otto and Vilgis 1998 Phys. Rev. Lett. 80 881) to the problem is refined in several ways. It is confirmed that asymptotically, i.e. for large R much greater than R-G where R-G is the average size of a single random walk ring, the effective topological interaction (free 4 energy) scales alpha R-4
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