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    Hilda Poppe Interview, 1990

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    In this interview, Hilda Poppe reminisces about the golden era of radio. Mrs. Poppe was born in Februrary of 1905. Hilda first remembers listening to the radio as a teenager in 1923.https://digitalcommons.morris.umn.edu/goldenageradio/1010/thumbnail.jp

    Collaborative 3D BPMN process modeller

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    A video detailing our new virtual world BPMN process modelling tool developed by Erik Poppe. Enables better situational awareness via use of remotely connected avatars and a shared 3D process diagram

    Terebellum hubrechti Poppe & Tagaro 2016

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    Terebellum hubrechti Poppe & Tagaro, 2016 Figure 9B 2016 Terebellum hubrechti Poppe & Tagaro, p. 92, pl. 8, figs. 1–4. Maxwell et al. 2018b, p. 64, figs. 3, 4. Type material. Holotype —Conchology Inc., Cebu, Philippines. The type measures 33.2 mm in length and has a width of 10 mm (Poppe & Tagaro 2016). Type locality. Caubian, Philippines [Recent]. Diagnosis. Shell is smooth and ovately rotund. The aperture is moderately straight, wide and quadrate basally. The labrum is thickened, and the suture is distinct. Distribution. HOLOCENE— Philippines, Caubian (Poppe & Tagaro 2016). Remarks. Terebellum hubrechti is a rare localised and morphologically stable species in colour and shape.Published as part of Maxwell, Stephen J., Rymer, Tasmin L. & Congdon, Bradley C., 2021, Resolving phylogenetic and classical nomenclature: A revision of Seraphsidae Jung, 1974 (Gastropoda: Neostromboidae), pp. 401-453 in Zootaxa 4990 (3) on pages 436-437, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4990.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/502677

    Poppe, W A J

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    Seguenzia keikoae Poppe, Tagaro & Dekker 2006

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    Seguenzia cf. keikoae Poppe, Tagaro & Dekker, 2006 (Figures 6–7) cf. 2006 Seguenzia keikoae nov. spec.—Poppe, Tagaro & Dekker: p. 27, pl. 5, fig. 3. cf. 2008 a Seguenzia keikoae —Poppe & Tagaro: p. 162, pl. 26, fig. 3. Material. Anda 2 (1); Anda 3 (1); Anda 4 (1); Anda 6 (1); AndaDeVos (2); AndaClif 3 (1); Roxas (6). Characterization. Seguenzia with numerous low, thin more or less regularly spaced sigmoid axial lirae; H 1.9 mm, W 1.7 mm; DN 0.12 mm; two strong spiral ribs on shoulder, five on base; columella denticulate; adult shell with closed umbilicus. Distribution. Apart from the studied material, Seguenzia keikoae Poppe, Tagaro & Dekker, 2006 has been reported from Bohol, off Pamilacan Island, Philippines, in a sample from between 196–216 m water depth. Remarks. The attribution to S. keikoae is uncertain despite the overall similar shell morphology because the adult specimens in our material have a closed umbilicus. Specimens shown by Poppe et al. (2006) have a slit-like umbilicus, but the latter specimens might be juveniles.Published as part of Helwerda, Renate Ariane, Wesselingh, Frank Pieter & Williams, Suzanne T., 2014, On some Vetigastropoda (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from the Plio-Pleistocene of the Philippines with descriptions of three new species, pp. 101-135 in Zootaxa 3755 (2) on page 108, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3755.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/25095

    Zetela tabakotanii Poppe, Tagaro & Dekker 2006

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    Zetela tabakotanii (Poppe, Tagaro & Dekker, 2006) nov. comb. (Figures 61–63) 2006 Minolia tabakotanii nov. spec.—Poppe et al.: p. 133, pl. 68, fig. 1. 2008 d Minolia tabakotanii —Poppe & Tagaro: p. 224, pl. 57, fig. 2. Material. Anda 1 (12); Anda 2 (14); Anda 3 (7); Anda 4 (26); Anda 5 (3); Anda 6 (2); AndaDeVos (4); AndaClif 1 (3). Characterization. Small turbiniform shell with rounded whorls, H 2.1 mm, W 1.8 mm); P smooth, globular, DN 0.10–0.11; P/T boundary at 1.2 whorls marked by indistinct rib; T reticulate ornamentation with axial lamellae and microscopic granules in interspaces; aperture circular; narrow umbilicus. Distribution. Apart from the studied material, known only from the type locality offshore Mactan Island, Philippines from 200 m depth (Poppe et al. 2006; Poppe & Tagaro 2008 d). Remarks. This species is assigned to Zetela on the basis of the similarity of its sculpture to that of the type species Z. textilis (Murdoch & Suter, 1906). It differs from that species by having a much smaller umbilicus and a more continuous peristome.Published as part of Helwerda, Renate Ariane, Wesselingh, Frank Pieter & Williams, Suzanne T., 2014, On some Vetigastropoda (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from the Plio-Pleistocene of the Philippines with descriptions of three new species, pp. 101-135 in Zootaxa 3755 (2) on page 127, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3755.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/25095

    Facial and bodily expressions for control and adaptation of games (ECAG'11)

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    Novel sensors open up new avenues for facial and bodily interaction, either consciously and unconsciously. In the former, a user controls the interaction, whereas in the latter, the interaction is adapted based on observations of the user. In the second International Workshop on Facial and Bodily Expressions for Control and Adaptation of Games (ECAG’11), challenges in using body and face in interaction are addressed

    Calliobasis lapulapui Poppe, Tagaro & Dekker 2006

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    Calliobasis lapulapui Poppe, Tagaro & Dekker, 2006 (Figures 18–19) 2006 Calliobasis lapulapui nov. spec.—Poppe et al.: p. 21, pl. 1, fig. 2. 2008 a Calliobasis lapulapui —Poppe & Tagaro: p. 160, pl. 25, fig. 1. Material. Anda 1 (72); Anda 2 (81); Anda 3 (44); Anda 4 (83); Anda 5 (1); Anda 6 (2); AndaDeVos (3); Roxas (1); Tiep 3 (3); Tiep 5 (5). Characterization. Conical shell with regularly-spaced, well-defined erect sigmoid axial ribs, H 2.5 mm, W 2.6 mm; P globular, 1.1 whorls, DN 0.10 mm; one or two spiral ribs on lower T whorls; body whorl with strong keel; base with nine spiral ribs; plane of aperture tilted downwards; outer lip with strong upper and lower retractions. Distribution. Apart from the studied material, Calliobasis lapulapui has been reported from the Dipolog Bay, Mindanao Island, Philippines, 172–175 m depth (Poppe et al. 2006). Remarks. The specimen shown in Poppe et al. (2006) does not have the elaborate outer lip organisation, but is likely not fully grown. It is smaller than the fossil material studied here (H 2.2 mm versus H 2.53 mm). The shape of the shell and the ornamentation are the same as in the fossils studied here. Subfamily Asthelysinae Marshall, 1991Published as part of Helwerda, Renate Ariane, Wesselingh, Frank Pieter & Williams, Suzanne T., 2014, On some Vetigastropoda (Mollusca, Gastropoda) from the Plio-Pleistocene of the Philippines with descriptions of three new species, pp. 101-135 in Zootaxa 3755 (2) on pages 111-114, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3755.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/25095

    Entre Nós: entrevista a Manuel Poppe

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    Emissões - Entre NósPrograma “Entre Nós” - uma produção vídeo da Universidade Aberta para a RTPEntrevista realizada em 2005 ao escritor e critico literário Manuel Poppe, autor das obras "Memórias, José Régio e outros escritores”, "Sombras em Telavive", "Um Inverno em Marraquexe”, “O Pássaro de vidro” , “A Aranha” e “Os Amantes voluntários”.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Hydrophobic adsorption and covalent immobilization of Candida antarctica lipase B on mixed-function-grafted silica gel supports for continuous-flow biotransformations

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    Adsorption onto solid supports has proven to be an easy and effective way to improve the mechanical and catalytic properties of lipases. Covalent binding of lipases onto the support surface enhances the active lifetime of the immobilized biocatalysts. Our study indicates that mesoporous silica gels grafted with various functions are ideal supports for both adsorptive and covalent binding for lipase B from Candida antarctica (CaLB). Adsorption of CaLB on phenyl-functionalized silica gels improved in particular its specific activity, whereas adsorption on aminoalkyl-modified silica gels enabling covalent binding with the proper reagents resulted in only moderate specific activity. In addition, adsorption on silica gels modified by mixtures of phenyl- and aminoalkyl silanes significantly increased the productivity of CaLB. Furthermore, CaLB adsorbed onto a phenyl/aminoalkyl-modified surface and then treated with glutardialdehyde (GDA) as cross-linking agent provided a biocatalyst of enhanced durability. Adsorbed and cross-linked CaLB was resistant to detergent washing that would otherwise physically deactivate adsorbed CaLB preparations. The catalytic properties of our best immobilized CaLB variants, including temperature-dependent behavior were compared between 0 and 70 C with those of two commercial CaLB biocatalysts in the continuous-flow kinetic resolutions of racemic 1-phenylethanol rac-1a and 1-phenylethanamine rac-1b. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd
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