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Führer durch Zurich und seine Umgebungen
[Cäsar Schmidt] ; mit einem Plane der Stadt und ihrer Umgebung sowie einem Panorama vom Uetliber
Schmidt, E C, 472003
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/415620Surname: SCHMIDT. Given Name(s) or Initials: E C. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 472003. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: SEA-3585.236266
Item: [2016.0049.47881] "Schmidt, E C, 472003
Memo from Jack C. Sleath, M. D., Chief Medical Officer, War Relocation Authority, to Willard E. Schmidt, Chief, Internal Security, May 5, 1944
Memo regarding Ward X. Discusses need for determining who is responsible for people in custody in the ward, used for "drunkenness, mental illness and violations of the law on various offenses;" of particular concern is responsibility for people who are believed to be mentally ill.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
Trechus tilitshoensis Schmidt 1994
Trechus tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994 (Figs. 30, 42) Catalogue: Trechus tilitshoensis Schmidt, 1994: 130. Locus typicus: Central Nepal, Manang Distr., Plateau above Tilitshó Lake at N-slope of Annapurna Massif, altitude approximately 5000 m. Type material: Holotype male, with label data “NEPAL-HIMALAYA, Annapurna-N-Abfall, W-Manang, 6- 8.10.92”, “Plateau über dem Tilitschok-Lake 5000 m, lg. Schmidt”, “ HOLOTYPUS Trechus tilitshoensis des. J. Schmidt 1993” (SMTD). Paratypes: 8 males, 3 females, with same label data as holotype (CSCHM, SMTD); 10 males, 7 females, Annapurna Mts., Tilitshó Lake W Manang, 4950–5200 m, 4.VI.1993, leg. Schmidt (CSCHM); 2 males, Annapurna Mts., Thorong Pass N Manang, E slope, 4900–5200 m, 8.VI.1993, leg. Schmidt (CSCHM). Additional material: NEPAL: 8 males, 3 females, Annapurna Mts., Manang Distr., E slope Kang La Pass, 5000 m, 3.VI.1994, leg. J. Schmidt (CSCHM); 3 males, 1 female, Annapurna Mts., Yakkharka N Manang, 4500 m, 28.V.1996, leg. J. Schmidt (CSCHM); 10 males, 2 females, N Annapurna Mts., Gungdang N-slope, W Thorung Phedi, 4600–4900 m, 30.V.1996, leg. J. Schmidt (CSCHM); 24 males, 12 females, Dhaulagiri, upp. Yakkharka [place above Marpha north of Tukuche Peak], 4500–4600 m, 12.7.1998, leg. C. Berndt & J. Schmidt (CSCHM). Identification: See key above. Relationships: This species and the Western Nepalese species T. aedeagalis sp. n., T. eremita sp. n., T. franzianus Mateu & Deuve, 1979, T. muguensis sp. n., and T. sculptipennis sp. n., together forming a group of closely related species which, in external morphology, differ very slightly from each other or, in some cases are almost identical, but which evolved remarkable differences in genital morphology. Currently, based on these characters it seems impossible to determine sister species relationships. Distribution: Fig. 98. Tibetan Himalaya of Manang and Mustang Districts, Central Nepal. The species is known from several localities north of Annapurna Massif as well from the Northeast slope of Dhaulagiri Himal. Habitat: Edaphic species of the higher alpine zone; vertical distribution approximately 4900–5200 m. The specimens were found on humid, gently inclined slopes and along small depressions, often close to snow fields and melting water.Published as part of Schmidt, Joachim, 2009, Taxonomic and biogeographical review of the genus Trechus Clairville, 1806, from the Tibetan Himalaya and the southern central Tibetan Plateau (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Trechini) 2178, pp. 1-72 in Zootaxa 2178 (1) on pages 25-26, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2178.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/531227
Ryhiner-Kartensammlung / 28 Connecticut : zu Ebelings Erdbeschreibung von Amerika
entworfen von D.F. Sotzmann ; P. Schmidt sculpNullmeridiane: Greenwich, Capitol in WashingtonNumerierung oben rechts: "No. VI."Erschienen zu: "Christoph Daniel Ebelings Erdbeschreibung und Geschichte von Amerika" (Hamburg : C. E. Bohn, 1797-1816
Ryhiner-Kartensammlung / 29 Vermont : zu Ebelings Erdbeschreibung von Amerika
entworfen von D.F. Sotzmann ; P. Schmidt sc. zu BerlinNullmeridiane: Greenwich, Capitol in WashingtonNumerierung oben links: "No. XVI."Erschienen zu: "Christoph Daniel Ebelings Erdbeschreibung und Geschichte von Amerika" (Hamburg : C. E. Bohn, 1797-1816
Lehrbuch der analytischen Optik
von J. C. E. Schmidt ; nach des Verfassers Tode herausgegeben von C. W. B. Goldschmid
Characterization of wafer-level thermocompression bonds
Thermocompression bonding joins substrates via a bonding layer. In this paper, silicon substrates were bonded using gold thin films. Experimental data on the effects of bonding pressure (30 to 120 MPa), temperature (260 and 300/spl deg/C), and time (2 to 90 min) on the bond toughness, measured using the four-point bend technique, are presented. In general, higher temperature and pressure lead to higher toughness bonds. Considerable variation in toughness was observed across specimens. Possible causes of the nonuniform bond quality were explored using finite element analysis. Simulation results showed that the mask layout contributed to the pressure nonuniformity applied across the wafer. Finally, some process guidelines for successful wafer-level bonding using gold thin films are presented
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Ryhiner-Kartensammlung / 15 New Hampshire : zu Ebelings Erdbeschreibung von Amerika
entworfen von D.F. Sotzmann ; P. Schmidt sculpsitNebenkarte: "Nördlicher Theil der Grafschaft Grafton" (12 x 14 cm, oben links)Nullmeridiane: Greenwich, Capitol in WashingtonNumerierung oben links: "No. II."Erschienen zu: "Christoph Daniel Ebelings Erdbeschreibung und Geschichte von Amerika" (Hamburg : C. E. Bohn, 1797-1816
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