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    K. L. Schaefer: Beweise gegen Wundts Theorie von der Interferenz akustischer Erregungen im Zentralorgan. Pflügers Arch. f. d. ges. Physiol. Bd. 61. S. 544-550. 1895. Selbstanzeige

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    K. L. SCHAEFER: BEWEISE GEGEN WUNDTS THEORIE VON DER INTERFERENZ AKUSTISCHER ERREGUNGEN IM ZENTRALORGAN. PFLÜGERS ARCH. F. D. GES. PHYSIOL. BD. 61. S. 544-550. 1895. SELBSTANZEIGE Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane (-) Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane (11) (a0001) K. L. Schaefer: Beweise gegen Wundts Theorie von der Interferenz akustischer Erregungen im Zentralorgan. Pflügers Arch. f. d. ges. Physiol. Bd. 61. S. 544-550. 1895. Selbstanzeige (11) (p0065

    Oral History Interview: Lloyd Schaefer (1285)

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    In his 2012 interview with Sarah Neddo, Lloyd Schaefer talks about his experiences in the conservative community of Green Bay, Wisconsin. He shares the story of his religious upbringing and how he ended up at Union Congregational UCC Church in Green Bay. He also talks about Positive Voice a group he has been very involved with since the 1980s. . He discusses the following topics: The evolution of Positive Voice, Green Bay?s Gay Bar scene, the community response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the open and affirming process of the local UCC Church in the late 90s, and the PrideAlive festival of Green Bay

    K. L. Schaefer: Versuche über die Abnahme der Schallstärke mit der Entfernung. Wiedemanns Annalen N. F. Bd. 57. S. 785-792. 1896 / - Über Messungen und Maße der Schallstärke. Naturwiss. Wochenschr. Bd. XI. No. 32. S. 382-384. 1896. (Selbstanzeige) / J. Jastrow: An apparatus for the study of sound intensities. Science. N. S. Vol. III. No. 67. S. 544-546. 1896

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    K. L. SCHAEFER: VERSUCHE ÜBER DIE ABNAHME DER SCHALLSTÄRKE MIT DER ENTFERNUNG. WIEDEMANNS ANNALEN N. F. BD. 57. S. 785-792. 1896 / - ÜBER MESSUNGEN UND MASSE DER SCHALLSTÄRKE. NATURWISS. WOCHENSCHR. BD. XI. NO. 32. S. 382-384. 1896. (SELBSTANZEIGE) / J. JASTROW: AN APPARATUS FOR THE STUDY OF SOUND INTENSITIES. SCIENCE. N. S. VOL. III. NO. 67. S. 544-546. 1896 Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane (-) Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane (13) (a0004) K. L. Schaefer: Versuche über die Abnahme der Schallstärke mit der Entfernung. Wiedemanns Annalen N. F. Bd. 57. S. 785-792. 1896 / - Über Messungen und Maße der Schallstärke. Naturwiss. Wochenschr. Bd. XI. No. 32. S. 382-384. 1896. (Selbstanzeige) / J. Jastrow: An apparatus for the study of sound intensities. Science. N. S. Vol. III. No. 67. S. 544-546. 1896 (13) (p0121

    Does the involvement of family and friends improve probation and parole outcomes? A quantitative evaluation of Triple-S: Social Supports in Supervision

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    This report details the results of a quantitative quasi-experimental evaluation of a new model of probation and parole called “Triple-S: Social Supports in Supervision”, in which officers incorporate “PoPPs” (Parents/Partners/Peers of Probationers and Parolees) into the supervision process to reduce crime opportunities and limit the exercise of propensity. In partnership with Queensland Corrective Services, the pilot project sought to position Community Corrections staff as “super controllers” who incorporate members of each client’s social network into the supervision process to serve in the crime controller roles of “offender handlers”, “target guardians”, and “place managers”. The model was piloted for six months (1 July – 31 December 2018) at one Community Corrections Office in southeast Queensland. This report describes the findings of a Criminology Research Grant awarded by the Australian Institute of Criminology to Dr Lacey Schaefer and Professor Michael Townsley to evaluate the impact of the Triple-S model on reoffending.No Full Tex

    Cyrtocoris egeris Packauskas & Schaefer 1998

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    Cyrtocoris egeris Packauskas & Schaefer, 1998 Distribution. Argentina: Misiones and Santa Fe; Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Mexico, Panama, Trinidad, and Venezuela (Packauskas and Schaefer 1998, Grazia and Schwertner 2008) Material examined. 1♂, 11-XII-2013, P.M. Dellapé coll., PNI0636 (MLP).Published as part of María C. Melo, Gimena Dellapé, Leonela Olivera, Pablo S. Varela, Sara I. Montemayor & Pablo M. Dellapé, 2017, Diversity of true bugs from Iguazú National Park, Argentina, pp. 479-511 in Check List 13 (5) on page 497, DOI: 10.15560/13.5.479, http://zenodo.org/record/114351

    Carl Schaefer, the paintings of the 1930’s

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    Carl Schaefer is a Canadian painter who has worked in Toronto and southwestern Ontario since the late twenties. His style developed from the landscape tradition established by the Group of Seven; yet he evolved a distinct style in the thirties, largely affected by the medium of watercolour and a personal approach to a familiar countryside. This thesis, entitled Carl Schaefer: the Paintings of the 1930's, is a study of Carl Schaefer's work and the artistic environment in which he painted during the decade of the 1930's as a means of showing the development of what is considered his mature style and of establishing him as one of the distinguished painters of the period. Though now singled out for their importance in a retrospective view of the 1930's, Carl Schaefer's paintings warrant a more thorough study. This thesis intends, in Chapter I to trace his early development, bringing in his background and early art training, the influence of his teachers, several of whom were members of the Group of Seven, of his contemporaries and of those artists whom he both admired and felt a sympathy for. Chapter II examines the milieu in which Carl Schaefer worked by following critical reaction to exhibitions and to artistic trends in Canada (with an emphasis on Ontario). The landscapes and still lifes of the thirties are the subjects of Chapters III and IV. Here, selected works have been studied as a means of tracing his style from the early works until 1940. Chapter V looks at critical reaction during the 1930's to Carl Schaefer's work in order to establish his place among his contemporaries. The existing material, that is to say, paintings, prints and drawings, exhibition catalogues, histories of Canadian art, letters, a taped interview, a monograph and periodical articles (with particular emphasis here on those written during the 1930's) have been studied as the background for this thesis.Arts, Faculty ofFine Arts, Department ofGraduat

    Recherche de l' Anthaxia midas s. sp. Oberthüri Schaef. (Col. Bupr.), à la Massane (Pyr.-Or.)

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    Schaefer Léon. Recherche de l' Anthaxia midas s. sp. Oberthüri Schaef. (Col. Bupr.), à la Massane (Pyr.-Or.). In: Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, 9ᵉ année, n°2, février 1940. pp. 23-25

    FiFoSiM - an integrated tax benefit microsimulation and CGE model for Germany

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    This paper describes FiFoSiM, the integrated tax benefit microsimulation and computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of the Center of Public Economics at the University of Cologne. FiFoSiM consists of three main parts. The first part is a static tax benefit microsimulation module. The second part adds a behavioural component to the model; an econometrically estimated labour supply model. The third module is a CGE model which allows the user of FiFoSiM to assess the global economic effects of policy measures. Two specific features distinguish FiFoSiM from other tax benefit models: First, the simultaneous use of two databases for the tax benefit module and second, the linkage of the tax benefit model to a CGE model.FiFoSiM; microsimulation; CGE

    Introduction to social and sustainable enterprise: changing the nature of business

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    This chapter introduces the volume, Social and Sustainable Enterprise: Changing the Nature of Business, which is edited by Sarah Underwood, Richard Blundel, Fergus Lyon and Anja Schaefer. The book draws together contemporary research contributions that seek to critically explore a range of issues in the specific context of social enterprise, sustainable entrepreneurship and social responsibility. Collectively, the chapters in this volume consider the challenges facing social enterprises globally, their environmental impact and the difficulties for policy makers in their efforts to tackle complex international environmental problems. The volume contributors draw on a range of research themes, methodological approaches and international contexts to enhance our understanding of the meaning, critical nature and value of social and sustainable enterprise development. Thus, this volume speaks directly to the core objectives of this book series by providing an opportunity for the ISBE [Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship] community of interest to challenge current thinking and create a research agenda for future inquiry
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