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Elementa metaphysicae eclecticae sex in partes divisae : pro tyronum philosophiae ac potissimum discipulorum usu
conscripta atque edita a P. Sebastiano Schaaff ..
Ein HochEdler und Hochweiser Rath des Heil. Röm. Reichs Freyen Stadt Augspurg hat mit Urthel zu Recht erkannt, daß Freytag den 18ten May 1764. Maria Anna Seyboldin, vulgo Schaaf-Budel und Sebastian Einsaz, vulgo Einöhrlin wegen vieler ausgeübten Diebstähle und Strassenraubereyen zu ihrer wohlverdienten Bestraffung vom Leben zum Tod gebracht werden sollen
EIN HOCHEDLER UND HOCHWEISER RATH DES HEIL. RÖM. REICHS FREYEN STADT AUGSPURG HAT MIT URTHEL ZU RECHT ERKANNT, DASS FREYTAG DEN 18TEN MAY 1764. MARIA ANNA SEYBOLDIN, VULGO SCHAAF-BUDEL UND SEBASTIAN EINSAZ, VULGO EINÖHRLIN WEGEN VIELER AUSGEÜBTEN DIEBSTÄHLE UND STRASSENRAUBEREYEN ZU IHRER WOHLVERDIENTEN BESTRAFFUNG VOM LEBEN ZUM TOD GEBRACHT WERDEN SOLLEN
Ein HochEdler und Hochweiser Rath des Heil. Röm. Reichs Freyen Stadt Augspurg hat mit Urthel zu Recht erkannt, daß Freytag den 18ten May 1764. Maria Anna Seyboldin, vulgo Schaaf-Budel und Sebastian Einsaz, vulgo Einöhrlin wegen vieler ausgeübten Diebstähle und Strassenraubereyen zu ihrer wohlverdienten Bestraffung vom Leben zum Tod gebracht werden sollen ( - )
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Der Einöhrlin vnd Schaaf-Bvdel kriegen ihren Lohn. [Gedicht] ( -
JANA VANDER SCHAAF Violin MASTER'S RECITAL Friday, March 27, 1998 5:00 p.m. Lillian H. Duncan Recital Hall
Audio quality of the recording gradually increases.Program: Humoresques II and VI, Op. 87 No. 2 and Op. 89 No. 4 / Jean Sibelius -- Sonata No. 2 in A minor, BWV 1003: I. Grave; II. Fuga / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Vier Stuecke fuer Geige und Klavier, Op. 7 / Anton Webern -- Sonata in C minor, Op. 30 No. 2 / Ludwig van Beethoven -- Valse-Scherzo, Op. 34 / Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyThis recital is given in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Music degree
Interfacial Fe(III)-hydroxide formation during Fe-Pt alloy deposition
Fe-Pt films with an Fe/Pt ratio close to one call be electrodeposited from an FeSO(4)-H(2)PtCl(6)-Na(2)SO(4) electrolyte. At the deposition potential, the hydrogen evolution and the reduction of the Pt complex are diffusion limited. and Fe overpotential deposition has not yet set in. The sources of the Fe incorporation are iron hydroxide formation together with Fe underpotential deposition due to Fe-Pt alloy formation. Mossbauer measurements show that the iron in the iron hydroxide is predominantly Fe(III). For stoichiometry reasons, a Pt-rich Fe-Pt phase must be present ill addition to the Fe(III)-hydroxide. The Fe(3+), that takes part in the hydroxide formation is produced in the electrolyte by the oxidation of Fe(2+) by the complexed Pt ion. This exchange reaction results in a significantly higher Fe(3+), content in the FeSO(4)-H(2)PtCl(6)-Na(2)SO(4) electrolyte ill comparison to the same electrolyte without H(2)PtCl(6). Fe(III)-hydroxide formation call be depressed by adding citric acid, that acts as buffering and complexing agent. This leads to a lower iron content of the deposits. The Fe/Pt ratio close to one that is needed for hard magnetic properties call, however, only be achieved with a significant incorporation of it-on hydroxide. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
Structure and anisotropy of epitaxial fcc FePt films
Pulsed laser deposition (PLD) was used to deposit FePt films onto single crystalline MgO substrates. When deposited at room temperature, films grow epitaxial within the A1 phase. Structure and magnetic properties were examined by X-ray diffraction, Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry (RBS), magneto-optic Kerr effect, Mossbauer spectroscopy, and Magnetic Orientation Mossbauer Spectroscopy (MOMS). These measurements allow to exclude local ordering and reveal the anisotropic intrinsic and extrinsic magnetic properties. These results are discussed with respect to the texture and microstructure of these films. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
The Correspondence of William Henry Fox Talbot
The Correspondence of William Henry Fox Talbot project has published online full transcriptions of all the known letters to and from this important 19th century figure. The transcriptions are annotated and searchable in a flexible, freeform manner that has proved intuitive for a wide range of users.
Talbot (1800-1877) is best known for his invention of photography, a pervasive art/science that changed the way that we see and record the world. However, Talbot was an important figure in many spheres. A member of an influential and widely-connected family, he was an MP in the first Reform Parliament, a pioneering mathematician, a serious botanist, an author, the holder of patents on railway propulsion, twice the recipient of Royal Society medals for his work on light and crystallography and a pioneer in the field of Assyriology. His diverse correspondence with more than a thousand figures ranges over all these fields. The first recorded letter is from him as an eight year old and the letters continue uninterrupted until just days before his death. As such, they provide a sweeping panorama of the social, political, technical and scientific changes through a good part of the 19th century.
This project had its roots in Schaaf’s research from two decades ago. From 1999 till September 2003, it was hosted at Glasgow University. Schaaf continued to answer enquiries from his office in Baltimore, Maryland, where he has extensive research resources and files on Talbot and his period. In 2005, a British Academy grant allowed the creation of a remote editor, enabling Schaaf to add newly discovered letters (about fifty to date) and to revise and update the existing transcriptions (about 600 have been updated). Enquiries come daily from all over the world, from academics and interested parties, ranging over subject areas as diverse as Talbot’s interests
Identification of Sensitive Outcome Measures of Participation for Children With Autism
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Date Presented 4/1/2017
Mixed methods were used to identify valid, reliable, performance-based outcome measures for daily living skills and socialization for children ages 6–9 with ASD. We chose the best measures. Feasibility and validity testing for use in a future comparative study is under way.
Primary Author and Speaker: Roseann C. Schaaf
Additional Authors and Speakers: Amy Carroll, Elizabeth M. Ridgway</jats:p
Neurophysiological Correlates of Sensory-Based Subtypes in Autism
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Date Presented 3/30/2017
Substantial heterogeneity within the population of children with autism suggests possible sensory subtypes that may help to explain behavioral differences. This study considers objective neurophysiological measurements in response to sensory exposure as a means to better characterize such subtypes.
Primary Author and Speaker: Kelle DeBoth
Contributing Authors: Stacey Reynolds, Shelly J. Lane, Henry Carretta, Alison E. Lane, Roseann C. Schaaf</jats:p
Marketing Campaign for Mhogo Foods: Desining a Pilot Strategy
This project is a collaborative effort between graduating student Johan van der Schaaf from Delft University of Technology, BoP Innovation Center and client organization Mhogo Foods. The project is conducted mainly in Nairobi, Kenya and focuses on building a marketing pilot for Mhogo Foods to increase access to nutrition in low-income markets. The project taps into the challenge of marketing nutrition and the difficulty of measuring effectiveness of marketing campaigns. After a short literature study and 15 interviews with the target audience that provided several insights, a design-led approach was used to create a tag line that resonates with the target audience. The combined insights resulted in a tag line that formed the key message of the campaign: ‘Mlo Wetu Halisi’ (in English: ‘Eating, in our traditional way’). The design-led approach turned out to be helpful in targeting the message to the preferences of the target audience and ensuring the tag line is inclusive. During implementation of the campaign, all materials and interventions were based on the predefined key message. The implementation of the campaign consisted of a mix of proven offline activities to gain the first market traction with digital experiments to explore new marketing opportunities. The digital experiments consisted of streaming recipe videos through Wi-Fi platforms on local buses and distributing digital coupons through several digital channels that could be redeemed at local shops. During the campaign, different digital channels were tested through the digital coupon program. An initial setup, where coupons would be distributed through Facebook, Whatsapp and the Wi-Fi platforms on buses highlighted the challenge of reaching customers through the digital channels while also educating them on the program. A second iteration, consisting of a hybrid between offline and online channels, resulted in more tangible data, with customers showing understanding and interest in the coupon program. An additional key insight was that the Wi-Fi platforms turned out to be the only digital channel that could both reach the target audience and keep the attention span of consumers for a prolonged period of time. Finally, a tool is presented that can be used in future marketing pilots to assist in building the campaign and in designing strategies for measuring effectiveness of digital channels.2SCALEStrategic Product Desig
A Comparative study of Gaussian Selection Methods in Large Vocabulary Continuous Speech Recognition
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