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Wagner Kokisch Family Correspondence 1902-1949
The bulk of the correspondence was sent 1939-1941 from Anna Deutsch and then 1945/46 from Irene Lichtblau-Reger, both in Vienna, Austria, to Adele and Margarete Wagner, who lived with the Kokisch family (Ernest, Gertrud and Ron) in New York.Older correspondence, primarily picture postcards from vacation destinations in Austria-Hungary, is primarily addressed to Adele Wagner and her daughter Margarete (Gretl), ca. 1902-1918.Also included are the doctoral diploma for Herbert Lichtblau from the University of Vienna and a copy of Margarete Wagner’s German passport.A picture postcard to Margarete Wagner from Karlsbad, 1912, was removed to the LBI Art and Objet Collection.Photograph removed to Photograph Collectiondigitize
Letter from Herbert Nicholson to Michi Weglyn, October 30, 1980
A letter from Herbert Nicholson to Michi Weglyn about his experiences working with other religious figures in the Manzanar incarceration camp.These materials are from box 73 and 74 of the Frank Chin Papers. The Frank Chin Papers contain personal and professional correspondence between Frank Chin and Michi Weglyn relating to particular projects on which either author was working as well as files related to the Day of Remembrance Tribute to Michi Weglyn
Food and beverages
Food and beverages / Michael Wagner, Herbert Meyr. - In: Supply chain management and advanced planning / Hartmut Stadtler ... ed. - Berlin : Springer, 2000. - S. 297-31
Review article: Christian Thielemann, My Life with Wagner
There can be little doubt that the conductor Christian Thielemann (b.1959) is one of the most prominent and influential figures in the Wagnerian firmament today. From his debut in 1985 conducting a concert performance of Rienzi to his appointment in 2015 as only the second ever GeneralMusikDirektor of the Bayreuth Festival, he has emerged as what might be seen as the latest in a long line of Wagner conductors extending back through his mentor Herbert von Karajan and his admired predecessors Hans Knappertsbusch and Wilhelm Furtwängler to such legendary figures as Hans Richter, Hans von Bülow and thus to Wagner himself. Or that, at least from the evidence of his book, is how Thielemann would like to be regarded
Letter from Herbert Babbitt to Carl Hayden
Letter from Herbert Babbitt to Carl T. Hayden about grazing cattle in the park boundaries
Structure of advanced planning systems
Structure of advanced planning systems / Herbert Meyr, Michael Wagner, Jens Rohde. - In: Supply chain management and advanced planning / Hartmut Stadtler ... ed. - Berlin : Springer, 2000. - S. 75-7
Architecture of selected APS
Architecture of selected APS / Herbert Meyr, Jens Rohde, Michael Wagner. - In: Supply chain management and advanced planning / Hartmut Stadtler ... ed. - Berlin : Springer, 2000. - S. 241-24
A novel approach to measuring wobble board performance in individuals with chronic ankle instability
Computerized wobble boards (WB) are used to objectively assess balance in healthy and chronic ankle instability individuals. As in field setting health professionals might not own WB, objective evaluations are not always feasible. Therefore, the aim of this tudy was to investigate the contribution of sagittal plane joints angular-displacement and anthropometrics to predict equations to estimate WB performance by portable two-dimensional motion analysis (2D-MA) and cross-validate the developed equations in chronic ankle instability individuals. Thirty-nine healthy and twenty chronic ankle instability individuals stood on a WB in single stance position. The balance test consisted of three 30s trials per limb keeping the platform flat at 0°. Trials were video recorded, and three time-segments joints angular-displacement analyzed with 2D-MA: segment 1 (T1) including 30s data, segment 2 (T2) from second 0 to 10, segment 3 (T3) only the first 5s. Mixed regression for multilevel models was used to estimate WB performance for each time-segment and to examine limb differences for the predicted WB performance in chronic ankle instability sample. The accuracy of the equations to detect injured limbs was calculated via area under the curve for receiver operating characteristic. Ankle and knee angular-displacement parameters, body height and lower limb length were the major predictors of WB performance for the extrapolated models (p < 0.05; R2 = 0.83–0.56). The measured WB performance and T1 model showed significant (p < 0.05) performance differences between the injured and uninjured limbs. Receiver operating characteristic analysis showed an asymptotic significance of 0.03 for T1 equation with area under the curve of 0.70. The proposed models provide different methods to quantify the performance and accurately detect the injured limb in individuals with unilateral chronic ankle instability, when measuring balance via WB might not be feasible. App-makers may use the equations to provide an automatic all-in-one system to monitor the performance status and progress.Andrea Fusco, Philip X. Fuchs, Marianna De Maio, Herbert Wagner, Cristina Corti
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