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P. Buchholz. Bibliographie zur Alteuropäischen Religionsgeschichte, 1954-1964
Roux Jean-Paul. P. Buchholz. Bibliographie zur Alteuropäischen Religionsgeschichte, 1954-1964. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 175, n°1, 1969. p. 102
P. Buchholz. Bibliographie zur Alteuropäischen Religionsgeschichte, 1954-1964
Roux Jean-Paul. P. Buchholz. Bibliographie zur Alteuropäischen Religionsgeschichte, 1954-1964. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 175, n°1, 1969. p. 102
Letheobia decorosa Buchholz & Peters
<i>Letheobia decorosa</i> (Buchholz & Peters) <p>(Fig 3 B)</p> <p>Cameroon gracile blind-snake</p> <p> <i>Typhlops (Ophthalmidion) decorosus</i> Buchholz & Peters 1875, Mber. Königl. Akad. Wiss. Berlin 1875: 197. Type locality: Cameruns [= Cameroon], holotype ZMB 8322, collected by R. Buchholz.</p> <p> <i>Typhlops (Onychocephalus) buchholzi</i> Peters 1881, S-Ber. Ges. Naturf. Freunde Berlin 1881(4): 71. Type locality: Mungo (West-Africa) [= Cameroon] (04°06’N, 09°32’E, elevation 45 m), holotype ZBM 8408.</p> <p> <i>Typhlops decorosus –</i> Boulenger, 1893: 38; Sternfeld 1908a: 403; Boulenger 1920: 271; Werner 1921: 312; Roux-Estève 1974: 73, Fig. 44, 1975: 444; Hahn 1980: 55; McDiarmid <i>et al.</i> 1999: 98.</p> <p> <i>Letheobia decorosa –</i> Chirio & Ineich, 2006: 42.</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Snout rounded, prominent. Rostral broad, rounded posteriorly; frontal subhexagonal; supraocular transverse, its lateral apex between preocular and ocular; eye not visible; nasal suture arising from first labial; SIP X (N2, P, O, O); MSR 24; MD 460–542; vertebrae 285–320; middorsal/vertebrae ratio 1.52–1.69; LD ratio 53–66. Dark pigmentation covers all except 3–5 midventral scale rows.</p> <p> <b>Size.</b> Largest specimen (MNHN 1966.1248 – Ngaoundéré, Cameroon) 505 mm in total length.</p> <p> <b>Habitat.</b> Forest-savanna mosaic.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Central Cameroon and western Central African Republic, 45–500 m (Fig. 11).</p> <p> <b>Localities.</b> CAMEROON. No locality ZMB 8322; Bafutu District BMNH 50.1.1.31; Bota BMNH 1967.106; Mungo ZMN 8408; Ngaoundéré MNHN 1966.1248-51. CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC. Bania MNHN 1931.80.</p>Published as part of <i>Wallach, Van, 2007, A review of East and Central African species of Letheobia Cope, revived from the synonymy of Rhinotyphlops Fitzinger, with descriptions of five new species (Serpentes: Typhlopidae), pp. 31-68 in Zootaxa 1515</i> on page 44, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/177278">10.5281/zenodo.177278</a>
Oscillatory activity in tactile remapping
Item does not contain fulltextSpecifieke ritmes van hersengolven fungeren als kanalen voor de verwerking van ruimtelijke informatie over het lichaam, bijvoorbeeld informatie uit de tastzintuigen. Dat ontdekte Verena Buchholz tijdens haar promotie. Bovendien laten de ritmes verwachtingen van tactiele informatie zien, wat fouten in tactile remapping, de verwerking van de ruimtelijke informatie uit de zingtuigen, voorkomt.
De somatosensorische cortex verwerkt sensorische informatie uit de tastzintuigen en is somatotopisch georganiseerd, wat wil zeggen dat een bepaald lichaamsdeel correspondeert met een bepaald hersengebied. Ons lichaam wordt als het ware in het klein geprojecteerd op de somatosensorische cortex. Om bewegingen naar aanleiding van deze informatie goed te kunnen begeleiden, moet de somatotopisch georganiseerde informatie omgezet worden naar een andere representatie. Dat gebeurt met coderingen die voor ieder lichaamsdeel verschillen. Buchholz onderzocht deze coderingen en ontdekte dat specifieke hersengolven verantwoordelijk zijn voor de juiste omzetting van deze signalen.Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 15 mei 2013Promotor : Medendorp, W.P. Co-promotor : Jensen, O.135 p
Fish-MIP/Past_Future_FishMIP: Data and code for "The Past and Future of The Fisheries and Marine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project"
<p>This repository contains data and code used to create Figure 2 in Novaglio, C., Bryndum-Buchholz A., Tittensor, D.P., Eddy, T.D., Lotze, H.K., Harrison, C.S., ... & Blanchard, J.L. (2024). The Past and Future of the Fisheries and Marine Ecosystem Model Intercomparison Project. AGU Preprint. doi.org/10.22541/essoar.170542252.20348236/v1</p>
Local Properties of Equilibrium States and the Particle Spectrum in Quantum Field Theory
It is shown that in a quantum field theory describing free, scalar particles with masses mi, i∈ℕ there exist locally normal equilibrium states with finite energy density for all temperature β>0 if and only if . This result lends support to the conjecture that the nuclearity criterion proposed by Buchholz and Wichmann is sensitive to the thermodynamical properties of field-theoretic models
The Malleability of Undiscounted Utilitarianism as a Criterion of Intergenerational Justice
Undiscounted utilitarianism as a criterion of intergeneration justice has been questioned for different reasons: It has been argued (1) that any complete ordering of allocations with an infinite number of generations guaranteeing an optimal allocation must involve discounting, and (2) that undiscounted utilitarianism subjects the present generation to heavy demands and leads to outcomes that do not appeal to our ethical intuitions. In a previous work (Asheim, Buchholz & Tungodden, forthcoming in J. Env. Econ. Man.) we have shown that equal treatment of different generations is not incompatible with the existence of maximal allocations, given that one considers technologies that are productive (in a given sense). In this paper we consider the second argument. We show within three classes of technologies (linear, Ramsey and Dasgupta-Heal-Solow tech-nologies) that undiscounted utilitarianism is so malleable that any efficient and non-decreasing allocation can be the unique optimum given the utilitarian criterion, provided that the utility function is appropriately chosen. Hence, undiscounted utilitarianism allows for optimal allocations and need not lead to unequal distributions imposing a too heavy burden on the present generation.Utilitarianism, intergenerational justice
Varieties of secondary education models and social inequality – Conclusions from a large-scale international comparison
TIA881346 Supplemental Material - Supplemental material for Complex Acoustic Environments: Review, Framework, and Subjective Model
Supplemental material, TIA881346 Supplemental Material for Complex Acoustic Environments: Review, Framework, and Subjective Model by Adam Weisser, Jörg M. Buchholz and Gitte Keidser in Trends in Hearing</p
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