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    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Wetzel to Daniel W. Kempner arranging a delivery and wishing Jeane B. Kempner compliments

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Wetzel to D. W. Kempner, letting him know that his suit is ready for a fitting

    Cabassous chacoensis Wetzel 1980

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    Cabassous chacoensis Wetzel, 1980. Ann. Carnegie Mus., 49(2):335. TYPE LOCALITY: Paraguay, Presidente Hayes, " 5-7 km W Estancia Juan de Zalazar." DISTRIBUTION: Gran Chaco of W Paraguay and NW Argentina. Known from Mato Grosso, Brazil, on the basis of one zoological park specimen (Wetzel, 1980).Published as part of Alfred L. Gardner, 1993, Order Xenarthra, pp. 63-68 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 65, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.735313

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Wetzel Custom Tailors to D. W. Kempner advertising their "Spring and Summer materials from abroad". Some fabric samples are attached

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Edwin D. Schanz of Wetzel Custom Tailors to D. W. Kempner discussing about the prices of different kind of suits, jackets and cashmere

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Letter from Wetzel to D. W. Kempner discussing about the variety of Spring and Summer materials that are offered this season. Further mentions about the new imports and samples

    Personal Papers (MS 80-0002)

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    Package labels and postcard from Wetzel Custom Tailors to D. W. Kempner. The labels are silver with red lettering. The first one is triangle shaped with some leaf motifs outlining the tip. The second label is rhombus shaped with two half-circle tabs on the sides and a border of bells on the top and bottom. The postcard informs Kempner that his garments are ready for fitting

    Early experience and domestication affect auditory discrimination learning, open field behaviour and brain size in wild Mongolian gerbils and domesticated Laboratory gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus forma domestica)

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    The influence of early experience and strain differences on auditory discrimination learning, open field behaviour and brain size was investigated in wild-type Mongolian gerbils (strain Ugoe:MU95) raised in the wild (wild F-0) or in the laboratory (wild F-1) and in domesticated Laboratory Gerbils (LAB). Adult males were conditioned for 10 days in a shuttle box go/no-go paradigm to discriminate two frequency-modulated tones. Significant learning was established within 5 days in wild F-0 and within 3 days in wild F-I and LAB. Spontaneous jumps in the shuttle box (inter-trial crossings) were frequently seen in wild F-0 and F-1, but rarely in LAB. All groups exhibited nearly the same ability to remember after 2 weeks without training. In the open field test applied on 5 consecutive days, no differences in locomotion patterns and inner field preferences were found. Rearing frequency decreased over 5 days in wild gerbils. Running distances (4-6 m/min) were similar in wild F-0 and LAB, but higher in wild F-1. The ratio of brain size to body weight did not differ between wild F-0 and F-1, but was 17.1% lower in LAB. Correspondingly high brain weights in wild F-1 and F-0 support our domestication hypothesis and negate any serious effect of early experience or captivity on brain size in Mongolian Gerbils. In contrast, wild F-1 raised in the laboratory show a rapid improvement in learning performance, indicating that early experience rather that genetic differences between strains affect shuttle box discrimination learning in gerbils. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

    Leben und Werk des Anatomen Georg Wetzel 1871-1951

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    Georg Wetzel Werk für die Entwicklungsmechanik geboren: 29.12.1871 in Wittenberge, gestorben: 13.09.1951 in Halle; Konfession: evangelisch; Vater: praktischer Arzt Dr. Edmund Wetzel; Wetzel war Schüler von A. Kossel und K. Hürtle in der Psychologie und W. Roux in der Anatomie und Entwicklungsmechanik; Wilhelm Roux gilt als der Begründer der Entwicklungsmechanik; Wetzl war 1918 - 1924 Professor und Abteilungsvorsteher am Anatomischen Institut zu Halle unter W. Roux und H. Stieve; 1924 - 1930 am Anatomischen Institut in Greifswald unter K. Peter; 1930 - 1936 Direktor des für ihn neu gegründeten Instituts für Entwicklungsmechanik in Greifswald; Schriftenverzeichnis ca. 80 Werke; (Lehrbuch der Anatomie für Zahnärzte und Studierende der Zahnheilkunde, Handbuch der Anatomie des Kindes) intensive Zusammenarbeit mit Zahn-, Mund- und Kiefernheilkunde.Georg Wetzel was born 29. 12. 1871 in Wittenberge and died 13. 09. 1951 in Halle, evangelic Father: practitioner Dr. Edmund Wetzel Wetzel was a pupil by Wilhelm Roux at the anatomic institute Halle, 1918-1924 Professor and conductor of part, 1930-1936 director from institute development of mechani

    Birds-eye view of West Hundred, Wetzel County, W.Va.,

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    Birds-eye view of West Hundred, Wetzel County, W.Va., b&w, 9 x 14cm. No postmark, no addressee.https://mds.marshall.edu/john_miller_west_postcard_collection/1144/thumbnail.jp
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