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Hoffmann, R I, Pm2592
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/392740Surname: HOFFMANN. Given Name(s) or Initials: R I. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: PM2592. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 39088.211586
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Hoffmann, Stella R.
Stella R. Hoffmann, Supervisor of nursers, 1939
Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center
Years at the RIMR: 1919-1953https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/administrative-and-non-scientific-staff/1023/thumbnail.jp
R. Rosenthal et R. Sivan "Ancient Lamps in the Schloesinger Collection" Qedem, Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology, 8, 1978
De Contenson Henri. R. Rosenthal et R. Sivan "Ancient Lamps in the Schloesinger Collection" Qedem, Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology, 8, 1978. In: Syria. Tome 58 fascicule 1-2, 1981. p. 210
Authors' reply
Authors' reply to comments on “The Maximally Achievable Accuracy of Linear Optimal Regulators and Linear Optimal Filters” (H. Kwakernaak and R. Sivan. IEEE Trans. Automat. Contr., vol. AC-17, pp. 79-86. Feb. 1972) by S.S. Godbol
Roald Hoffmann papers, 1964-1984.
The physical volumes are available as part of the Roald Hoffmann papers, collection #14-8-3360, in the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections.Notebook No. 1 “Early 1964” Bound Boorum & Pease Standard Figuring Book No 1602½, pp. 1-152. Harvard University, 1964. Condition: good
This notebook contains research results (primarily summaries of extended Hückel calculations on a wide variety of organic compounds and intermediates in organic reactions), plans, and reading records of Roald Hoffmann, while he was a Junior Fellow at Harvard University. The entries are in pencil, colored pencil, ball-point pen, colored ball-point, and fountain pen . The pages are generally undated, with some scattered dates. The earliest recorded date is April 17 (1964), the latest is July 29 (1964). This notebook contains the first notebook page recording what was to become the collaboration between Hoffmann and R. B. Woodward, leading to the Woodward-Hoffmann rules published in 1965 (page 80). Discussion of many of the pages in this notebook can be found in the paper: Seeman, J. I. J. Org. Chem. 2015, 80, 11632-11671.Notebook No. 2 “Swedish Notebook” Spiral-bound Swedish notebook, pp 1-154. Lidingö and Stockholm, Sweden; Harvard University, 1964. Condition: Poor, pages frayed.
This notebook contains research results (primarily summaries of extended Hückel calculations on a wide variety of organic compounds and intermediates in organic reactions), record of readings, research plans of Roald Hoffmann in the period immediately following “Early 1964” notebook.. The notebook covers roughly the period June of July 1964 to-December1964. The entries are in pencil, ball-point, and fountain pen, black and colored. The pages are largely undated, but occasional dates occur. The earliest is ~July 5, 1964, the latest Dec. 28, 1964. Discussion of many of the pages in this notebook can be found in the paper: Seeman, J. I. J. Org. Chem. 2015, 80, 11632-11671."50 Years and Counting: The Woodward–Hoffmann Rules in the 21st Century”. The cover of the journal issue includes an image from one of the notebooks: http://pubs.acs.org/toc/joceah/80/2
Hortvs Gottingensis Qvem Proponit Simvlqve Orationem Inchoandae Professioni Sacram Indicit Georg. Franc. Hoffmann Med. Doct. Medic. Professor Pvbl. Ordinar. Horti R. Botan. Praefectvs ...
HORTVS GOTTINGENSIS QVEM PROPONIT SIMVLQVE ORATIONEM INCHOANDAE PROFESSIONI SACRAM INDICIT GEORG. FRANC. HOFFMANN MED. DOCT. MEDIC. PROFESSOR PVBL. ORDINAR. HORTI R. BOTAN. PRAEFECTVS ...
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R. Safranski, E.T.A. Hoffmann K.D. Dobat, Musik als romantische Illusion
Montandon Alain. R. Safranski, E.T.A. Hoffmann K.D. Dobat, Musik als romantische Illusion. In: Romantisme, 1986, n°51. Premiers combats du siècle. pp. 118-119
Comparing learning curves of experts and novices: A novel approach to the study of simulator effectiveness and fidelity.
We describe a new approach to the study of simulator fidelity and training efficiency. It is based on comparing learning curves of novice trainees and domain experts in a simulator. The major claim is that if a simulator represents a relevant environment for the training of the operational task, domain experts performanceshould show a major advantage over novice trainees. Two measures of domain expert performance are important in the evaluation of the simulator. One is the distance (in training hours or sessions) between performance levels of novices anddomain experts. It reflects the difficulty of the measured ability and the predicted amount of training required by novices to reach expert levels. A second measure, which represents simulator fidelity, is the distance between expert performance and performance asymptote in the simulator. The approach has been successfully applied in the study of a desktop, partial task flight simulator
73. Brague (R.), Du temps chez Platon et Aristote
Hoffmann Philippe. 73. Brague (R.), Du temps chez Platon et Aristote. In: Revue des Études Grecques, tome 97, fascicule 460-461, Janvier-juin 1984. pp. 319-321
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