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Letter from Willard E. Schmidt, Chief, Administrative Police, to Will M. Aranson, May 20, 1944
Describes problems Schmidt was having with a razor (for shaving) that Aranson had repaired.The Willard Schmidt collection, documents some of the administrative duties of Willard Schmidt, the Chief of Internal Security for the War Relocation Authority and the Tule Lake incarceration/segregation camp. This collection contains administrative records and photos documenting the Tule Lake camp, the largest incarceration camp with a peak population of 18,789 and with the most turbulent history. In 1943, the camp was turned into a segregation center to house "disloyal" Japanese Americans relocated from other camps based on their answers to a confusing loyalty questionnaire. The camp endured martial law from November 1943- Jan 1944 after escalating protests and unrest. The hostile environment of the camp lead to many incarcerees renouncing their American citizenship upon the end of incarceration, a process which took 14 years to reverse if they did not wish to be deported to Japan
Lowerz / Aufnahme: S. Suter 1892 ; Gest. v. G. Schmidt, F. u. M. Müllhaupt
LOWERZ / AUFNAHME: S. SUTER 1892 ; GEST. V. G. SCHMIDT, F. U. M. MÜLLHAUPT
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Lowerz / Aufnahme: S. Suter 1892 ; Gest. v. G. Schmidt, F. u. M. Müllhaupt (Blatt 209) ( -
Effects of ECG sampling rate on QT interval variability measurement
Abstract not availableMathias Baumert, Martin Schmidt, Sebastian Zaunseder, Alberto Port
Orthogonal least squares methods and their application to non-linear system identification
Identification algorithms based on the well-known linear least squares methods ofgaussian elimination, Cholesky decomposition, classical Gram-Schmidt, modifiedGram-Schmidt, Householder transformation, Givens method, and singular valuedecomposition are reviewed. The classical Gram-Schmidt, modified Gram-Schmidt,and Householder transformation algorithms are then extended to combinestructure determination, or which terms to include in the model, and parameterestimation in a very simple and efficient manner for a class of multivariablediscrete-time non-linear stochastic systems which are linear in the parameters
Experimental subsolidus studies on epidote minerals
Despite the fact that epidote group minerals are very typical for metamorphism at very low pressure, e.g., in geothermal fields (Bird and Spieler 2004), the first successful synthesis of zoisite and epidotess was reported by Coes (1955) in a paper in the Journal of American Ceramic Society entitled “High pressure minerals.” Synthesis conditions were 1 GPa at 800°C; zoisite was obtained from a mixture of kaolin, SiO2, CaO, and CaCl2, whereas epidote was formed by adding FeCl2·H2O to the previous mixture. Once experimental facilities enabled pressures exceeding a few hundred MPa, zoisite and epidote minerals were easily obtained from a variety of starting materials, made of oxides, gels and glasses.
Historically, early experimental studies on epidote focused on the formation at low pressure conditions, and then ventured into the simple system CaO-Al2O3-SiO2-H2O at conditions attainable by piston cylinder equipment (Newton and Kennedy 1963; Boettcher 1970) in which zoisite was found to have an extremely large temperature stability. Then, the role of Fe3+ was investigated systematically at pressures typical for the middle and lower continental crust (Holdaway 1972; Liou 1973). Epidote minerals in bulk compositions directly applicable to natural rocks were not investigated experimentally until the early 70’s (Liou et al. 1974; Apted and Liou 1983). Subsequent studies in the context of the very popular hydrous phase stabilities at subduction conditions in the 90’s extended the experimentally determined stability of epidotess in natural compositions to 3.5 GPa. With the relatively easy access to multi-anvil machines, the pressure stability of zoisite was defined (Poli and Schmidt 1998).
The increasing number of experimental studies on epidote minerals reveals that the members of this group of ubiquitous rock forming minerals have huge stability fields, which extend to 7 GPa in pressure and to more than 1200°C in temperature. However, most of the experimental studies were performed at subsolidus conditions, thus melting relations are still partially unknown.
In this chapter we focus on experimental studies in the subsolidus performed both on simplified model systems and on natural (or close to natural) rock compositions where epidotess is described by the components (clino)zoisite and epidote. Experimental investigations clarifying the role of epidote in magmatic systems are discussed in Schmidt and Poli (2004). Experimental studies on Mn bearing epidote minerals are presented by Bonazzi and Menchetti (2004), those on REE bearing allanite by Gieré and Sorensen (2004).
Unless differently stated the term epidotess employed in this chapter is intended to describe epidote mineral compositions along the pseudobinary join (clino)zoisite-epidote
Mayaponera Schmidt & Shattuck 2014
Species of Mayaponera M. constricta (Mayr, 1884): French Guiana (comb. nov.)Published as part of Schmidt, C. A. & Shattuck, S. O., 2014, The Higher Classification of the Ant Subfamily Ponerinae (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), with a Review of Ponerine Ecology and Behavior, pp. 1-242 in Zootaxa 3817 (1) on page 145, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3817.1.
Supporting Data for Internal Structure of Methylcellulose Fibrils
Data files used to generate all figures in the manuscript "Internal Structure of Methylcellulose Fibrils" and its supplementary information.The collection of this data was supported primarily by the National Science Foundation through University of Minnesota MRSEC under award number DMR-1420013.Schmidt, Peter W; Morozova, Svetlana; Ertem, S. Piril; Coughlin, McKenzie L; Davidovich, Irina; Talmon, Yeshayahu; Reineke, Theresa M; Bates, Frank S; Lodge, Timothy P. (2020). Supporting Data for Internal Structure of Methylcellulose Fibrils. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/4gms-4q97
Schmidt, Frank M. (Death, 1891-11-13)
Address: Longview Asylum 330 Wade St.Age at death: 19 Yrs.227/Pg 127/1891/M W S/Ohio/Dr. S. Mumaugh/Lingers & M./Marietta, OhioOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'SCHMERR-SCHMIDT'
Schmidt, M. Katharine (Birth, 1899-12-26)
Address: 1605 Hunt5452/Pg.125/1899/F W/U. S./U. S./Mrs. M. A. LinnemannOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'SCHMERR-SCHMIDT'
Chydaeus similis Kataev & Schmidt 2002
Chydaeus similis Kataev & Schmidt, 2002 Chydaeus similis Kataev & Schmidt, 2002: 400 Material examined. China. SHAANXI: 1 ♀, S Shaanxi, Qinling Shan, pass on road Zhouzhi-Foping, 105 km SW Xi'an, N slope, 1990 m, 33 ° 44 'N 107 ° 59 'E, small creek valley / mix. deciduous forest / bamboo / small meadows, 2–4.VII. 2001, D. Wrase leg. (cWR). CHONGQING: 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Dabashan Mt. R., NE Heyu Vill., 31 ° 55 ' 17 "N 109 °04' 17 "E – 31 ° 55 ' 16 "N 109 °03' 56 "E, 2115 – 1925 m, 16.V. 2010, I. Belousov, I. Kabak, A. Korolev leg. (cIB&IK, ZIN). Remarks. First record from the Chinese provinces Shaanxi and Chongqing. Previously this species was known from Sichuan and Yunnan (Kataev & Schmidt 2002; Kataev et al. 2012).Published as part of Kataev, Boris M., Wrase, David W. & Schmidt, Joachim, 2014, New species of the genus Chydaeus from China, Nepal, Myanmar, and Thailand, with remarks on species previously described (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Harpalini), pp. 1-28 in Zootaxa 3765 (1) on pages 6-7, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3765.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/28555
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