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    Panorama de Lucerne et de ses environs : prise du Gibraltar

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    dessiné par A[ugustin] Schmid ; gravé par H. BeliAquatintaVordergrund schwarz, Hintergrund blau getöntErscheinungsjahr nach Bibliographie der schweizerischen Landeskunde, Fasc. II, S. 448 (Panorama dort unter Alois Schmid nachgewiesen!

    Schmid H., Der Wiederaufbau des Beiruters Stadtzentrums. Ein Beitrag zur handlungsorientierten politisch-geographischen Konflikforschung

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    Wackermann Gabriel, Schmid H. Schmid H., Der Wiederaufbau des Beiruters Stadtzentrums. Ein Beitrag zur handlungsorientierten politisch-geographischen Konflikforschung. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 112, n°631, 2003. p. 333

    Schmid H., Der Wiederaufbau des Beiruters Stadtzentrums. Ein Beitrag zur handlungsorientierten politisch-geographischen Konflikforschung

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    Wackermann Gabriel, Schmid H. Schmid H., Der Wiederaufbau des Beiruters Stadtzentrums. Ein Beitrag zur handlungsorientierten politisch-geographischen Konflikforschung. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 112, n°631, 2003. p. 333

    Der Christen Gloub : grundtliche unnd klare Usslegung unser dess waren uralten ungezwyfleten christenlichen Gloubens

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    geprediget zuo Ynlantz uff offnem Pundtstag den 22. und 23. Octobers des 1561. Jars und volgends auch beschriben durch Johansen Schmid, Dienern der Kirchen zuo Chur in PündtenBogensignaturen: A-G⁸, H⁴Druckermark

    Manuscripta medica - Cod. Durlach 171

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    Dr. Langen, D. Schmid, H. Spina, von Der von Leiningen, vom Schinder von Haussen (Meister Michel)Vorher: Durlach 164Original: Handschrift auf Papie

    Beautiful garden of roses, kiss'd by the golden dew [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voice (solo and ttbb chorus)ads on back cover for Jerome H. Remick & Co. stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 146, Item 084Written by J.E. Dempsey. Composed by Johann C. Schmid

    Himalopsyche angnorbui Schmid 1963

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    Key to Indian species of the H. angnorbui subgroup 1. Males..................................................................................................................................................................... 2 — Females................................................................................................................................................................. 3 2. Lobes of segment X extending only slightly beyond dorsomesal lobe of segment IX; phallic parameres simple....................................................................................................................... H. amitabha Schmid, 1966 — Lobes of segment X extending considerably beyond dorsomesal lobe of segment IX; phallic parameres each trifid, with three branches unequal............................................................ H. angnorbui Schmid, 1963 3. Lower end of posterior margin of segment VIII in lateral view with concavity and anterior end of segment VIII without any projection....................................................................... H. amitabha Schmid, 1966 — Lower end of posterior margin of segment VIII in lateral view without concavity and anterior end of segment VIII with triangular projection............................................................ H. angnorbui Schmid, 1963Published as part of Lakhwinder, K. & Malkiat, S. Saini, 2015, A New Species Of The Genus Himalopsyche (Trichoptera, Rhyacophilidae), With Keys To And Catalogue Of Indian Species, pp. 3-12 in Vestnik Zoologii 49 (1) on page 7, DOI: 10.1515/vzoo-2015-0001, http://zenodo.org/record/645219

    Beautiful garden of roses, kiss'd by the golden dew [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voice (solo and ttbb chorus)ads on back cover for Jerome H. Remick & Co. stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 146, Item 084Written by J.E. Dempsey. Composed by Johann C. Schmid

    THE SPARTAN SCHOOL OF INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS AT MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY

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    Heterodox scholarship at Michigan State University (MSU) was influenced by the institutional economics of John R. Commons at Wisconsin. But it was far from monolithic and had many other sources and originality of its own. A case can be made that the center of institutional economics moved across Lake Michigan from Madison to East Lansing and blossomed in the second half of the 20th century with such Wisconsin Ph.D's as Raleigh Barlowe, Warren Samuels, Allan Schmid, Harry Trebing, and others. Equally important in making MSU a center of institutional economics were scholars from other institutional backgrounds such as Paul Strassmann, economic development; Robert Solo, science and technology; James Shaffer, agricultural marketing and consumer behavior; Nicholas Mercuro, law and economics; and others.Institutional and Behavioral Economics,
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