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Eibiswald, Georg Ehrenreich von; Blatt 1 (1r)
Gäller zu Schwamberg, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 2 (1v-2r)
Glojach, Johann Carl von; Blatt 2,1 (2ar)
Hochberg, Christoph Ferdinand von; Blatt 2,2 (2av-2br)
Sebisch, Melchior; Blatt 3 (3r)
Schad, Daniel; Blatt 8 (7v-8r)
Dieterich, Conrad; Blatt 16 (15v-16r)
Metrophanes; Blatt 17 (16v-17r)
Bitsch, Caspar; Blatt 20 (19v-20r)
Locamer, Georg David; Blatt 21 (20v-21r)
Königstein, Sigmund Stubick von; Blatt 24 (23v-24r)
Florus, Marcus; Blatt 29 (28v-29r)
Furt, Ferdinand; Blatt 32 (31v-32r)
Schmidt, Johann; Blatt 33 (32v-33r)
Fröreisen, Isaac; Blatt 34 (33v-34r)
Dorsche, Johann Georg; Blatt 35 (34v-35r)
Agerius, Nicolaus; Blatt 46 (45v-46r)
Hebenstreit, Johann Baptist; Blatt 51 (50v-51r)
Heins, Johann; Blatt 55 (54v-55r)
Bernegger, Matthias; Blatt 56 (55v-56r)
Huber, Peter; Blatt 58 (57v-58r)
Bischoff, Ludwig; Blatt 59 (58v-59r)
Kerner, Balthasar; Blatt 60 (59v-60r)
Opitz, Martin; Blatt 61 (60v-61r)
Friedland, Paul; Blatt 67 (66v-67r)
Gerner, Abraham; Blatt 73 (72v-73r)
Ebel, Johann Philipp; Blatt 79 (78v-79r)
Mangold, Johann Conrad; Blatt 80 (79v-80r)
Freinsheim, Johann; Blatt 80 (80v-81r)
Herrenschmid, Andreas; Blatt 82 (81v-82r)
Merk, Johann Konrad; Blatt 83 (82v-83r)
Dilger, Nathanael; Blatt 84 (83v-84r)
Huber, Johann; Blatt 86 (86r)
Blass, Balthasar; Blatt 91 (90v-91r)
Zschaesy, Melchior; Blatt 100 (99v-100r)
Bardili, Karl; Blatt 100,1 (99v-100r)
Wolf von Sponheim, Hans; Blatt 101 (100v-101r)
Ehinger von Balzheim, Hans Friedrich; Blatt 101,2 (101v-102r)
Notter, Johann Georg; Blatt 103 (102v-103r)
Zittelin, Johann Michael; Blatt 105 (104v-105r)
Rihel, Josias; Blatt 106 (105v-106r)
Unbekannt; Blatt 107 (106v-107r)
Otto, Marcus; Blatt 108 (107v-108r)
Mörlin, Johann; Blatt 108,1 (108v-109r)
Heilbrunner, Anton; Blatt 108,2 (108v-109r)
Schmidt, Ulrich; Blatt 109 (108v-109r)
Baldinger, Albrecht von; Blatt 109,1 (109v-110r)
Baldinger, Sigmund; Blatt 109,2 (109v-110r)
Schleicher, Sigismund; Blatt 110 (109v-110r)
Pöckh, Johann Ludwig; Blatt 110 (110v-111r)
Otto, Sebastian; Blatt 111 (110v-111r)
Erhard, Melchior; Blatt 111 (111v-112r)
Roth, Leo Eberhard; Blatt 112 (111v-112r)
Baldinger, Johann Heinrich; Blatt 112,2 (112v-113r)
Acker, Nicolaus; Blatt 113 (112v-113r)
Acker, Georg; Blatt 113 (113v-114r)
Zorn, Georg Friedrich; Blatt 114 (113v-114r)
Authäus, Johann Hermann; Blatt 114,2 (114v-115r)
Tanneberg, Melchior; Blatt 115 (114v-115r)
Nostitz, Georg Wolfram von; Blatt 115,2 (115v-116r)
Freinsheimer, Johann Caspar; Blatt 116 (115v-116r)
Stainer, Johann; Blatt 116,2 (116v-117r)
Ulrich, Paul; Blatt 117 (116v-117r)
Widemann, Georg Sebastian; Blatt 117,2 (117v-118r)
Bach, Georg; Blatt 118 (117v-118r)
Straub, Caspar; Blatt 118,2 (118v-119r)
Wild, Johann Rudolph; Blatt 119 (118v-119r)
Gebhart, Johann; Blatt 119,2 (119v-120r)
Klein, Joachim; Blatt 120 (119v-120r)
Roth, Johann Jacob; Blatt 120 (120v-121r)
Roth, Johann Conrad; Blatt 121 (120v-121r)
Hofmeister, Conrad; Blatt 121 (121v-122r)
Schad, Daniel; Blatt 122 (121v-122r)
Reichhatt, Bartholomäus; Blatt 122,2 (122v-123r)
Wickh, David; Blatt 123 (122v-123r)
Hipler, Johann; Blatt 123 (123v-124r)
Weinmann, Johann Simon; Blatt 124 (123v-124r)
Weiskircher, Georg Heinrich; Blatt 126 (125v-126r)
Spleiß, Johannes; Blatt 127 (126v-127r)
Ortner, Johann; Blatt 128 (128r)
Sattler, Johann Bartholomäus; Blatt 130 (129v-130r)
Heider, Jacob; Blatt 130,2 (130v-131r)
Dannhauer, Johann Conrad; Blatt 130,3 (130v-131r)
Mergius, Johannes Martin; Blatt 131 (130v-131r)
Funck, Johann; Blatt 131,2 (131v-132r)
Zeiller, Martin; Blatt 132 (131v-132r)
König, Sebastian; Blatt 132,2 (132v-133r)
Frey, Johann; Blatt 132,3 (132v-133r)
Bückel, Johann Conrad; Blatt 133,1 (132v-133r)
Brehm, Nikolaus Jakob; Blatt 133,2 (132v-133r)
Haas, Johann Michael; Blatt 133 (133v-134r)
Krafft, Georg; Blatt 134 (133v-134r)
Wolfram, Friedrich; Blatt 135 (134v-135r)
Herbst, Sebastian; Blatt 136 (135v-136r)
Widmann, Johann; Blatt 136,2 (136v-137r)
Bardeller, Matthaeus; Blatt 137 (136v-137r)
Zoller, Johann Georg; Blatt 138 (137v-138r)
Bachmann, Johann Jacob; Blatt 139 (138v-139r)
Burkhard, Georg; Blatt 139,2 (139v-140r)
Bayer, Johann Melchior; Blatt 140 (139v-140r)
Gerschlauer, Georg; Blatt 140 (140v-141r)
Mayer, Johann; Blatt 141 (140v-141r)
Wollaib, Marcus; Blatt 141,2 (141v-142r)
Öchslin, Johann Georg; Blatt 142 (141v-142r)
Stang, Israel; Blatt 142,2 (142v-143r)
Glirr, Gotthard; Blatt 143 (142v-143r)
Yelin, Jacob; Blatt 143,2 (143v-144r)
Stettner, Paul; Blatt 144 (143v-144r)
Becher, Joachim; Blatt 144 (144v-145r)
Ast, Michael; Blatt 145 (144v-145r)
Nachtigall, Johann Georg; Blatt 145-146 (145v-146r)
Kiechel, Matthias; Blatt 146 (146v-147r)
Honold, Jakob; Blatt 147 (146v-147r)
Faber, Martin; Blatt 147,2 (147v-148r)
Bartholomaei, Johann Martin; Blatt 148 (147v-148r)
Keller, Christoph Sigismund; Blatt 148,2 (148v-149r)
Waiß, Johann Jacob; Blatt 149 (148v-149r)
Waiß, Peter; Blatt 149 (149v-150r)
Tilger, Konrad; Blatt 150 (149v-150r)
Deller, Conrad; Blatt 150,2 (150v-151r)
Mayer, Emanuel; Blatt 151 (150v-151r)
Stöltzlin, Bonifacius; Blatt 151 (151v-152r)
Müller, Christoph; Blatt 152 (151v-152r)
Georgius, Johann Bernhard; Blatt 152 (152v-153r)
Müller, David; Blatt 153 (152v-153r)
Saurweitt, Johann Conrad; Blatt 153,2 (153v-154r)
Graff, Mathäus; Blatt 154 (153v-154r)
Becker, Gottfried; Blatt 154 (154v-155r)
Friderici, Paul; Blatt 155 (154v-155r)
Asch, Johann Christoph; Blatt 155,2 (155v-156r)
Friderici, Johann Philipp; Blatt 156 (155v-156r)
Khern, Michael; Blatt 156,2 (156v-157r)
Gräter, Wilhelm; Blatt 157,1 (156v-157r)
Springmann, Matthaeus; Blatt 157,2 (156v-157r)
Heckel, Johann Georg; Blatt 157,2 (157v-158r)
Acker, Karl; Blatt 158 (157v-158r)
Degeler, David; Blatt 158 (158v-159r
Peter Huber, Die Glaubwürdigkeit Cäsars in seinem Bericht iiber den Gallischen Krieg
Peter Huber, Die Glaubwürdigkeit Cäsars in seinem Bericht iiber den Gallischen Krieg. In: Supplément critique au Bulletin de l'Association Guillaume Budé, n°4,1932. pp. 124-128
Peter Huber, Die Glaubwürdigkeit Cäsars in seinem Bericht iiber den Gallischen Krieg
Peter Huber, Die Glaubwürdigkeit Cäsars in seinem Bericht iiber den Gallischen Krieg. In: Supplément critique au Bulletin de l'Association Guillaume Budé, n°4,1932. pp. 124-128
Regional Labour Market Developments in Transition: A Survey of the Empirical Literature
We summarize the empirical literature on regional labour market development in transition. This literature suggests that transition has been associated with increased regional disparities and there is some indication of polarisation. Capital cities and regions closer to EU-borders developed better and increased integration has also contributed to divergence. Spill-overs within countries, however, tend to be small. Regional disparities are also unlikely to diminish through migration, wage flexibility and capital mobility. Migration is lower in most transition economies than in the EU and capital mobility tends to reinforce existing regional disparities. Only wage flexibility is higher than in most European labour markets.Regional Labour Markets; Transition
Conceptualization, implementation and validation of a certificate-based mutual authentication scheme for deeply embedded control systems
This thesis presents a comprehensive approach to enhancing the security of embedded control systems. In the era of Industry 4.0, where the convergence of operational and information technologies increases vulnerability to cyberattacks, traditional manual and error-prone methods for establishing trust in industrial networks are no longer adequate. Focusing on temperature control units manufactured by Peter Huber Kältemaschinenbau, this work identifies limitations in existing solutions—particularly regarding certificate management, usability, and scalability—and proposes novel frameworks, one integrating semi-automated and the other automated certificate provisioning with mutual authentication. This thesis examines various approaches grounded in key concepts like Public Key Infrastructure and utilizing established protocols such as TLS and EST. By minimizing reliance on external infrastructure, these approaches aim to simplify the configuration process for non-technical users while also enhancing overall security through robust authentication, improved certificate management, and strict access control.
A systematic evaluation that considers criteria such as security, usability, scalability, and deployment complexity assesses whether the proposed schemes meet the stringent requirements of industrial environments. Threat modeling and real-world validation confirm that the selected approach effectively mitigates potential cyber threats while ensuring reliable device-to-device authentication.
Ultimately, this thesis presents an accessible authentication framework that links advanced cryptographic techniques with the practical needs of industrial control systems, paving the way for more secure and resilient industrial networks
A neuro-fuzzy approach as medical diagnostic interface
In contrast to the symbolic approach, neural networks seldom are designed to explain what they have learned. This is a major obstacle for its use in everyday life. With the appearance of neuro-fuzzy systems which use vague, human-like categories the situation has changed. Based on the well-known mechanisms of learning for RBF networks, a special neuro-fuzzy interface is proposed in this paper. It is especially useful in medical applications, using the notation and habits of physicians and other medically trained people. As an example, a liver disease diagnosis system is presented
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Variations on the Author
“Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship
Appropriate Similarity Measures for Author Cocitation Analysis
We provide a number of new insights into the methodological discussion about author cocitation analysis. We first argue that the use of the Pearson correlation for measuring the similarity between authors’ cocitation profiles is not very satisfactory. We then discuss what kind of similarity measures may be used as an alternative to the Pearson correlation. We consider three similarity measures in particular. One is the well-known cosine. The other two similarity measures have not been used before in the bibliometric literature. Finally, we show by means of an example that our findings have a high practical relevance.information science;Pearson correlation;cosine;similarity measure;author cocitation analysis
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