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    Fig. 2 in The phylogeny of Strepsiptera (Hexapoda)

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    Fig. 2. Strepsiptera phylogenies. (A) Modified from Ulrich (1964). (B) Modified from Kinzelbach (1969a). (C) Modified from Kinzelbach (1971b, 1978, 1990). (D) Strict consensus tree of four most-parsimonious trees based on characters of first instar larvae, modified from Pohl (2002). (E) Strict consensus tree of 15 minimal length trees based on characters of males, modified from Pohl et al. (2005). (F) Strict consensus tree of 10 minimal length trees based on head characters of males, modified from Beutel and Pohl (2005). Dotted lines indicate doubtful branches

    [Stammbuch Christian Ulrich Wagner II.]

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    [STAMMBUCH CHRISTIAN ULRICH WAGNER II.] [Stammbuch Christian Ulrich Wagner II.] ( - ) Cover ( - ) Beschreibung (1r) Wagner, Christian Ulrich; Blatt 1v (1v) Knesewitz, Otto von; Blatt 60 (59v 60r) Frick, Elias; Blatt 88 (87v 88r) Veiel, Elias Jacob; Blatt 89 (88v 89r) Kuen, Michael; Blatt 93 (92v 93r) Trautwein, Gregor; Blatt 94 (93v 94r) Krez, Johann Baptist; Blatt 95 (94v 95r) Schuester, Johann Baptist; Blatt 96 (95v 96r) Wucherer, Konrad Christian; Blatt 98 (97v 98r) Heckel, Christoph Benjamin; Blatt 105 (104v 105r) Herttenstein, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 107 (106v 107r) Stromeyer, Carl Ludwig; Blatt 111 (110v 111r) Sapper, Johann Georg; Blatt 114 (113v 114r) Miller, Johann Martin; Blatt 114v (114v 115r) Span, Johann Georg; Blatt 115 (114v 115r) Beck, Anton; Blatt 116 (115v 116r) Hocheisen, Johann David; Blatt 116v (116v 117r) Baur, David; Blatt 117 (116v 117r) Kies, Johann; Blatt 117v (117v 118r) Faulhaber, Christoph Erhard; Blatt 118 (117v 118r) Frick, Albrecht; Blatt 119 (118v 119r) Bartholomäi, Daniel; Blatt 123 (122v 123r) Wagner, Marcus Philipp; Blatt 124 (123v 124r) Weyhenmeyer, Elias; Blatt 127 (126v 127r) Miller, Johann Peter; Blatt 128 (127v 128r) Gerhard, Sebastian Konrad; Blatt 131 (130v 131r) Woehrlin, Christian; Blatt 132 (131v 132r) Kleinknecht, Konrad Daniel; Blatt 139r-v (138v 139r) Fürnkranz, Johann Jakob; Blatt 140 (139v 140r) Schelhorn, Johann Jakob; Blatt 142 (141v 142r) Neubronner, Matthäus; Blatt 143 (142v 143r) Keller, Narcissus Ulricus; Blatt 144 (143v 144r) Röbelen, Johann Leonhard; Blatt 145 (145v 147r) Wagenhuber, Septimus; Blatt 147 (145v 147r) Geiger, Johann Sebastian; Blatt 148 (147v 148r) Gerhard, Sebastian Konrad; Blatt 149 (148v 149r) H., C. L.; Blatt 150 (149v 150r) Hüter, Johann Eckhard; Blatt 155 (154v 155r) Harmes, Georg; Blatt 155v (155v 156r) Henning, Christian Friedrich; Blatt 156 (155v 156r) Schwedler, Johann Samuel; Blatt 157 (156v 157r) Müller, Johann; Blatt 158 (157v 158r) Ziegler, Johann Andreas; Blatt 158v (158v 159r) Gebauer, Johann Justinus; Blatt 159 (158v 159r) Breitkopf, Bernhard Christoph; Blatt 159v (159v 160r) Breitkopf, Johann Gottlob Immanuel; Blatt 160 (159v 160r) Pohl, Caspar Gottlob; Blatt 160v (160v 161r) Frick, Johann; Blatt 161 (160v 161r) Hochkofler, Andreas; Blatt 170 (169v 170r) Rehlin, Johann Georg; Blatt 172 (172v [173r]) [Register] (172v [173r]

    Using Run-time Reconfiguration for Energy Savings in Parallel Data Processing

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    Purnaprajna M, Pohl C, Porrmann M, Rückert U. Using Run-time Reconfiguration for Energy Savings in Parallel Data Processing. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Engineering of Reconfigurable Systems and Algorithms, ERSA'09, July 13-16, 2009, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 2009: 119-125.Parallelism and adaptability are two distinct architectural design considerations in embedded processors. Multicore processors accelerate application execution on account of their inherent parallelism and run-time reconfiguration capabilities add adaptability during infield deployment. To benefit from both these features, a reconfigurable multiprocessor architectur

    Gerhart Pohl and Hauptmann, ... Carl Hauptmann

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    The following text presents a little‑known fact from the history of Silesian‑German literature: the relationship between the writers Gerhart Pohl and Carl Hauptmann. Pohl (1902–1966) – first and foremost a prose writer, but also a playwright, publisher, reader, columnist and prominent member of writers’ associations – is known in literary circles primarily as an acquaintance, biographer and a kind of “guardian of memory” of the other Hauptmann brother, the Nobel Prize winner Gerhart. A closer examination of the sources, however, reveals Carl Hauptmann’s significant role in Pohl’s literary legacy and biography, as well as the great esteem in which Pohl held Carl Hauptmann. Firstly – Gerhart Pohl mentions the novel “Einhart der Lächler” as one of the main inspirations for taking the literary path. Secondly – Pohl’s first meeting with Carl Hauptmann takes place more than a decade earlier than Pohl’s meeting with Gerhart Hauptmann. Finally – Pohl considers Carl Hauptmann to be a precursor of Expressionism, as well as the author of the greatest German‑language book of the Rübezahl. The source material for the following analysis are Gerhart Pohl’s texts about Carl Hauptmann from his journalistic and occasional texts and essays

    Luehea microphylla Pohl 1833

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    <p> <i>Luehea microphylla</i> Pohl (1833: 129).</p> <p> Type:— BRAZIL. Minas Gerais: Minas Novas, “Habitat inter arbores ad margines fluviorum ad Rio S.Francisco, Capitanae Minas Novas. Legi florentem mense Octobri 1819”, <i>Pohl s.n.</i> (lectotype [as ‘holotype’], first-step designated by Cunha (1985: 10); <b>second-step lectotype, designated here</b>, W! [W0071087]). Minas Gerais: Minas Novas, <i>Pohl s.n.</i> (syntype remaining W! [W0071386]). [= <i>Luehea candicans</i> Mart.]</p> <p> Pohl’s original collection is kept in W where he worked and lived (Stafleu & Cowan 1976 –1988: 315), and where we found only two specimens reported by the author to the name <i>L. microphylla</i> and collected by him in Brazil (B. Wallnöfer, pers. comm.). These two specimens are syntypes of <i>L. microphylla</i>, and the previous typification of Cunha (1985) needs to be corrected (Art. 9.2 of the ICN), since it represents the first-step lectotype of <i>L. microphylla</i> and now requires the second-step typification by the way of subsequent lectotypification (Art. 9.17 of the ICN). For this reason, we designated herein the specimen <i>Pohl s.n.</i> (W0071087) the second-step lectotype of <i>L. microphylla</i>, that agree well with the morphological description presented in the protologue. Based on the type materials, the application of the name <i>L. microphylla</i> Pohl is confirmed as a heterotypic synonym of <i>L. candicans,</i> as previously accepted by Cunha (1985).</p>Published as part of <i>Gerace, Samuele, Bovini, Massimo G., Peruzzi, Lorenzo & Baumgratz, José Fernando A., 2022, Typification of names in the neotropical genus Luehea (Malvaceae: Grewioideae), pp. 180-188 in Phytotaxa 542 (2)</i> on pages 183-184, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.542.2.5, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/6415980">http://zenodo.org/record/6415980</a&gt

    Illustration 63: Zeitschrift für die Buchillustration: Heft 1/1974

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    This is one of two unusual finds in a lovely Berlin used bookshop. I did not know of the magazine Illustration 63. Antiquariat Ihring had several copies, and I looked through them. Not surprisingly, there were many fables represented in the good artworks reproduced in the issues. I found two especially nicely done and took them along. Each issue of the magazine includes a set of Beilagen, individual pieces printed on their own and included inside the back cover. This issue includes two Beilagen that offer fables. Benno Huth's smaller two-colored linocut presents Canum legati ad Iovem, the dogs sent to Iove. It is a funny illustration. Alfred Pohl presents in larger format a woodcut representing Iriarte's version of Aesop's Two Goats. As might be expected, it is a dynamic illustration. What I seem to be learning from Wikipedia and German Google is that the magazine died after seventy-nine issues.Language note: German#709La Fontain

    "Der Eckstein ist gekommen…". Die Konsolidierung der Herrschaft Lippe im 13. Jahrhundert

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    Meier U. "Der Eckstein ist gekommen…". Die Konsolidierung der Herrschaft Lippe im 13. Jahrhundert. In: Prieur-Pohl J, ed. Lippe und Livland. Sonderveröffentlichungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen und Historischen Vereins für das Land Lippe, 82. Bielefeld: Verl. für Regionalgeschichte; 2008: 45-64

    Data for "Development of novel redox-active organic materials based on benzimidazole, benzoxazole, and benzothiazole – a combined theoretical and experimental screening approach"

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    Calculated structural data of organic redox moieties for the publication: Xhesilda Fataj, Andreas J. Achazi, Philip Rohland, Erik Schröter, Simon Muench, René Burges, K. Linus H. Pohl, Doreen Mollenhauer, Martin D. Hager, Ulrich S. Schubert. "Development of Novel Redox-Active Organic Materials Based on Benzimidazole, Benzoxazole, and Benzothiazole: A Combined Theoretical and Experimental Screening Approach". All structures were optimized at the BP86D3(BJ)/def2-TZVP (DCOSMO-RS) level of theory. The file format is xyz. In the folders are usually subfolders. "n" stands for neutral molecules, "p" stands for plus which means the molecules have a charge of +1, "pp" stands for plusplus which means the molecules have a charge of +2, and "m" stands for minus which means the molecules have a charge of -1. The rotated folder has only the molecules with a charge of +1. It contains the structures calculated with COSMO and in that folder with DCOSMO-RS. The number in front stands for the degree of rotation. You can find the same information in the ReadMe-file included in the zip-archive.Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG); ROR-ID:018mejw64Sonstige Drittmittelgeber/-inne

    Antonia ovata Pohl var. excelsa Paula ex Paula (Loganiaceae)

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    Neste trabalho são considerados os aspectos morfológicos externo e palinológico de três variedades de Antonia ovata Pohl, ocorrentes na floresta da região do rio Jari (Estado do Pará) e nos cerrados da Amazônia e do Planalto Central brasileiro.In this paper the author studies extern morphological and palinological aspects of the three varieties of the Antonia ovata Pohl: var. ovata, var. pilosa and var. excelsa. The var. excelsa from the woods of region of Jari river (Amazonia), and the var. ovata and var. pilosa from "cerrado" of Amazonia, and Central Brazil. Pollen grains of the two varieties excelsa and ovata present polymorphism. The identification of the three varieties is based on the following characteristics: presence or lack of hairs on the leaves and branches; height and diameter of the specimens; and, finally, the habitat

    A Brasilianização da Sociologia do Risco de Ulrich Beck

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    This text is an essay on sociological theory that aims to test the limits of Ulrich Beck\u27s sociology of risk and the possibilities of its use regarding the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. The starting point of this exercise is Beck\u27s own theoretical basis. It is a provocative text but does not necessarily establish an antagonism with his sociology, and it can be understood as an essay "with Beck and against Beck", which works towards a methodological cosmopolitanism. Nonetheless, as a theoretical endeavor, this exercise considers the development of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil and worldwide as an empirical basis capable of showing the explanatory power of Beck\u27s theory and of challenging some of its assumptions. The result is a delineation of theoretical possibilities based on a post-colonial critique and on propositions of Beck\u27s own sociology in writings found in collaborative works and revisions of his own methodological cosmopolitanism.Este texto es un ensayo de teoría sociológica cuyo objetivo principal es explorar\ los límites y la aplicabilidad de la sociología del riesgo de Ulrich Beck en el contexto de la pandemia de COVID-19 en Brasil. Este ejercicio parte de los presupuestos teóricos de la sociología del riesgo de Beck para revisar su pertinencia y aplicabilidad. Es un texto provocador, pero no necesariamente antagónico a la sociología del autor, un ensayo "con Beck y contra Beck", que trabaja por la construcción de un cosmopolitismo metodológico. El ejercicio realizado aquí, a pesar de ser un esfuerzo teórico, considera el desarrollo del escenario de la pandemia -en Brasil y en el mundo- como una base empírica capaz de revelar el poder explicativo de la teoría de Beck y, en la misma medida, cuestionar su central. suposiciones El resultado del ensayo es el delineamiento de posibilidades teóricas a partir de la crítica poscolonialista y proposiciones de la propia teoría de Beck en escritos colaborativos y revisionistas sobre su propio cosmopolitismo metodológico.Este texto é um ensaio em teoria sociológica cujo objetivo primordial é testar os limites e a aplicabilidade da sociologia do risco de Ulrich Beck em contraposição ao cenário pandêmico da COVID-19 no Brasil. Este exercício parte dos próprios pressupostos teóricos da sociologia do risco de Beck para rever sua atualidade e aplicabilidade. Trata-se de um texto provocativo, mas não necessariamente antagônico à sociologia do autor, um ensaio "com Beck e contra Beck", que trabalha pela construção de um cosmopolitismo metodológico. O exercício aqui realizado, apesar de constituir um esforço teórico, considera o desenvolvimento do cenário pandêmico - no Brasil e mundo afora - como base empírica capaz de revelar o poder explicativo da teoria de Beck e, na mesma medida, questionar pressuposições centrais desta. O resultado do ensaio é a delineação de possibilidades teóricas baseadas na crítica pós-colonialista e em proposições da própria teoria de Beck em escritos colaborativos e revisionistas quanto ao seu próprio cosmopolitismo metodológico
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