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    Erwin Reisner. Métaphysique de la sexualité

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    Roux Jean-Paul. Erwin Reisner. Métaphysique de la sexualité. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 160, n°2, 1961. pp. 247-248

    Erwin Reisner. Métaphysique de la sexualité

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    Roux Jean-Paul. Erwin Reisner. Métaphysique de la sexualité. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 160, n°2, 1961. pp. 247-248

    Erwin Reisner, Métaphysique de la sexualité, traduit de l'allemand par Pierre Jundt, « Cheminements ». Paris, Pion, 1960

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    Vœltzel René. Erwin Reisner, Métaphysique de la sexualité, traduit de l'allemand par Pierre Jundt, « Cheminements ». Paris, Pion, 1960. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 42e année n°1,1962. pp. 88-89

    Erwin Reisner, Le démon et son image, traduit de l'allemand par Jean Viret. (Textes et Etudes anthropologiques). Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, s.d

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    Héring Jean. Erwin Reisner, Le démon et son image, traduit de l'allemand par Jean Viret. (Textes et Etudes anthropologiques). Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, s.d. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 42e année n°1,1962. pp. 78-79

    Erwin Reisner, Le démon et son image, traduit de l'allemand par Jean Viret. (Textes et Etudes anthropologiques). Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, s.d

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    Héring Jean. Erwin Reisner, Le démon et son image, traduit de l'allemand par Jean Viret. (Textes et Etudes anthropologiques). Paris, Desclée de Brouwer, s.d. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 42e année n°1,1962. pp. 78-79

    Current challenges of modeling diiron enzyme active sites for dioxygen activation by biomimetic synthetic complexes

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    This tutorial review describes recent progress in modeling the active sites of carboxylate-rich non-heme diiron enzymes that activate dioxygen to carry out several key reactions in Nature. The chemistry of soluble methane monooxygenase, which catalyzes the selective oxidation of methane to methanol, is of particular interest for (bio)technological applications. Novel synthetic diiron complexes that mimic structural, and, to a lesser extent, functional features of these diiron enzymes are discussed. The chemistry of the enzymes is also briefly summarized. A particular focus of this review is on models that mimic characteristics of the diiron systems that were previously not emphasized, including systems that contain (i) aqua ligands, (ii) different substrates tethered to the ligand framework, (iii) dendrimers attached to carboxylates to mimic the protein environment, (iv) two N-donors in a syn-orientation with respect to the iron–iron vector, and (v) a N-rich ligand environment capable of accessing oxygenated high-valent diiron intermediates.National Institute of General Medical Sciences (U.S.) (grant GM032134)Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/H00338X/1

    Erwin Lichtenstein Collection ; 1926-1989

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    The Erwin Lichtenstein Collection documents the work of Erwin Lichtenstein as an author. The bulk of the archival collection is in reference to his book "Die Juden der Freien Stadt Danzig unter der Herrschaft des Nationalsozialismus 1933-1945". The correspondence with Sam Echt, Werner Feilchenfeld, Ernst Loops and others reflect the response to Erwin Lichtenstein's publication. Noteworthy with regard to the book is the correspondence between Günter Grass and Erwin Lichtenstein. Although the bulk of the documents consists of correspondence, the collection also includes newspaper articles and book reviews, corrections and changes and the original manuscript of the aforementioned book.Walter Friedlaender ; Herbert Perlman (1948) ; Dr. Ludwig Hollaender (1935) ; deportations and death of Max Lichtenstein in Theresienstadt ; sister Kaethe Lichtenstein ; dissertation of Max Lichtenstein ; Rabbi Neuhaus ; Max Vogelstein and Hermann Vogelstein ; Max Fuerst ; John Vogelstein ; Trott von Solz ; Julie Braun-Vogelstein ; Blumenfeld, Diana ; Turkow, Jonas ; Hamburger, Ernst ; Hollaender, LudwigErwin Lichtenstein was born February 16, 1901 in Koenigsberg (today Kaliningrad, Russia). He was the son of the lawyer (Justizrat) Dr. Max Lichtenstein. Erwin Lichtenstein studied law at the universities of Koenigsberg, Berlin and Leipzig. In 1922 he completed his doctoral studies. Afterwards he was a lawyer for the National Association of the ‘Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger mit jüdischem Glauben’ in East Prussia. 1923-1926 he was the editor of the weekly "Danziger Rundschau". He practiced law in Germany from 1930-1933. After his exclusion from the bar, due to being Jewish, he returned to Danzig (Gdansk, Poland). He was the head of the relief organization of the Jewish Centralwohlfahrtstelle. From 1933 until his emigration in 1939 to Tel Aviv, Lichtenstein was the head of the Danzig Jewish Community and he was also editor of the ‘Jüdisches Gemeindeblatt’. In 1953, he started to practice law in Israel. In 1973 Erwin Lichtenstein published "Die Juden der Freien Stadt Danzig unter der Herrschaft des Nationalsozialismus 1933-1945" for the Leo Baeck Institute.Erwin Lichtenstein's book may be found in the LBI Library, call number DS 135 G4 D35 L53digitizedJüdisches Gemeindeblatt.Juedisches Gemeindeblat

    Yakama chief White Swan and Sinkiuse-Columbia chief Moses with agent J.T. Erwin, ca. 1895

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    Studio portrait of two chiefs with the Indian agent named J. T. Erwin. The chiefs are seated with Erwin standing behind them with his hands on their shoulders. On the left is Chief Moses and on the right Chief White Swan (Joe Stwire). They all wear Western style clothing. "Compliments of Indian Agency." Same Moses as in L85-124: "Moses, Indian Chief, died March 1900. [1899] Note from unidentified source: Possibly from the Reisner Collection

    Agra ichabod Erwin, new species

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    Agra ichabod Erwin, new species (Figs. 28 a, 28 b) Holotype. Female, COSTA RICA: Alajuela, Atenas, 9 º 58 'N 84 º 23 'W, May, (C. Aviles)(UCOR) ADP 7607. Diagnosis. This is the only species of Costa Rican Agra with aeneous elytral foveae and slightly oblique apex without a sutural tooth; foveae nearly contiguous. Description. Male unknown. Color and luster: Rufopiceous, aeneous. Legs rufopiceous with slightly infuscated knees; venter rufoaeneous. Foveae of interneurs with metallic blue reflections. Form: Head unknown. Pronotum with large punctures along each side of midline. Female slender, with elytra slightly flared behind middle. Elytron with apex (Fig. 28 a) moderately oblique, lateral tooth small, sutural apex rounded; foveae of interneurs large and positioned irregularly, some separated by their own diameter, other coalesced. Sternum VI (Fig. 28 b) of female nearly truncate. Size: small, 12mm in length (length of head estimated based on proportions of Agra monteverde Erwin (see below), 3.0mm in width. Other specimens examined. The female Holotype is the only specimen I saw. Specific epithet. The specific epithet, ichabod, is used as a noun in apposition, and refers to the fact that the Holotype is missing its head and the illusion is that of the frightened Schoolteacher Ichabod Crane’s phantom nemesis, the Headless Horseman, in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow from The Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon, by the American author, Washington Irving, published in 1819 ­ 20. Notes. The Holotype is from the Cordillera Volcánica Central Conservation Area. This very distinctive species is represented only by the female Holotype, which is headless, however, its unique elytral attributes justify giving it a name and bringing it to the attention of collectors. The head may be described later, based on discovery of a second, complete, specimen. The closely related species, Agra soccata Bates of Panamá with which this female agrees in attributes provided the information on male attributes, hence my assignment of this species to the soccata group.Published as part of Erwin, Terry L., 2002, The Beetle Family Carabidae of Costa Rica: Twenty­nine new species of Agra Fabricius 1801 (Coleoptera: Carabidae, Lebiini, Agrina), pp. 1-68 in Zootaxa 119 on page 61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16280

    Erwin Reisner

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