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    Grimm, Rudolf an S. Schmidt (1 Brief)

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    GRIMM, RUDOLF AN S. SCHMIDT (1 BRIEF) Grimm, Rudolf an S. Schmidt (1 Brief) (Br2575) Brief 2575 (Br2575

    William S. Schmidt papers

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    William S. Schmidt was superintendent of Prince George's County Public Schools from 1951 through 1970. His personal and professional activities are documented through awards, clippings, correspondence, memorabilia, photographs, publications, research material, audio recordings, speeches, and an interview transcript. Correspondents include Spiro T. Agnew, Lawrence J. Hogan, Marvin Mandel, and Charles McC. Mathias, Jr. Mandel and Wilson H. Elkins are pictured in photographs. The majority of the collection is comprised of correspondence Dr. Schmidt received from superintendents, principals, teachers, and politicians regarding his retirement and honorary doctorate

    VII : Sonett / Schmidt

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    VII : SONETT / SCHMIDT VII : Sonett / Schmidt (1) Cover (1) VII. Sonett (2

    [Stammbuch ... Schmidt]

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    [STAMMBUCH ... SCHMIDT] [Stammbuch ... Schmidt] (1) Cover (1) Einträge S. 58 - 92 (13) Einträge Bl. 105 - 152 (26) Register. (44

    Birdie Schmidt with bomber crew

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    Birdie Schmidt and crew at the christening of the “Birdie Schmidt ARC,” August 1944. Back row left to right: Lt. Wise, Lt. Hoffman, Lt. Randall, Birdie, Lt. Gorton, Cpl. McNutt, S/Sgt. Goo. Front row left to right: T/Sgt. Boney, S/Sgt. Sanders, S/Sgt. Kamacho, S/Sgt. Dopson. During World War II, Columbus native Birdie Schmidt Larrick (1919-2009) became the only woman serving in the Red Cross to have an American bomber named after her. In early December 1943, Birdie traveled to the Air Base in Wendling, England, as program director of the American Red Cross (ARC) Aero Club. Also stationed in Wendling was the 392nd Bombardment Group (BG), which moved to the base in August 1943 and was assigned to the 8th Air Force. As program director, and later as director, Birdie’s responsibilities included managing the Aero Club staff, organizing programs and events for the enlisted men and officers, and managing the club's supplies for soldiers. Because of her popularity among the men at the base, the 392nd named a B-24 Liberator the “Birdie Schmidt ARC” in her honor. A portrait of Birdie’s face was painted on one side of the bomber with the symbol for the Red Cross on the other. The plane flew missions from August 1944 until it was shot down in February 1945. That same year, Birdie joined the ARC Cinemobile and performed with the 7th Army Special Service Shows before returning home in November of 1945

    Schmidt, S (2012) Revision of the Australian sawfly genus Antargidium (Hymenoptera, Symphyta, Argidae) with description of two new species. Zootaxa, 3180, 47-56.

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    Schmidt, S (2012): Schmidt, S (2012) Revision of the Australian sawfly genus Antargidium (Hymenoptera, Symphyta, Argidae) with description of two new species. Zootaxa, 3180, 47-56. Zootaxa 3223 (1): 68, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3223.1.5, URL: https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3223.1.

    Orthogonal least squares methods and their application to non-linear system identification

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    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

    [Stammbuch Ludwig Friedrich Schmidt]

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    [STAMMBUCH LUDWIG FRIEDRICH SCHMIDT] [Stammbuch Ludwig Friedrich Schmidt] ( - ) Cover ( - ) Besitzvermerk mit Widmung ([1]) Einträge, S. 1 - 20 (1) Einträge, S. 21 - 40 (21) Einträge, S. 41 - 59 (41) Einträge, S. 61 - 79 (61) Einträge, S. 81 - 99 (81) Einträge, S. 101 - 120 (101) Einträge, S. 121 - 140 (121) Einträge, S. 141 - 160 (141) Einträge, S. 161 - 180 (161) Einträge, S. 181 - 200 (181) Einträge, S. 201 - 220 (201) Einträge, S. 221 - 240 (221) Einträge, S. 241 - 260 (241) Register (1

    Schmidt and Haensch Optical Instrument

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    An optical instrument manufactured by the Schmidt and Haensch Company of Berlin, Germany.30 x 100 x 30 cmFranz Schmidt & Haensch / Berlin, S

    2-DIMENSIONAL BADLY APPROXIMABLE VECTORS AND SCHMIDT'S GAME

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    We prove that for any pair (s, t) of nonnegative numbers with s + t = 1, the set of 2-dimensional (s, t)-badly approximable vectors is winning for Schmidt's game. As a consequence, we give a direct proof of Schmidt's conjecture using his game.SCI(E)[email protected]
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