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Pagurus longimanus Wass 1963
Pagurus longimanus Wass, 1963 (Figs. 1 G, 2 G, 3 G, 4 G) Pagurus longimanus Wass, 1963: 146, fig. 6.— Sánchez & Campos, 1978: 52, figs 19, 20.— Coelho & Ramos-Porto, 1986: 41.— Rieger, 1998: 415.— Melo, 1999: 134, fig. 78. Diagnosis. Shield flattened, broader than long. Rostrum obsolete. Ocular peduncles short and stout, with corneae dilated. Ocular acicles triangular, concave and with minute submarginal spine. Antennular peduncles long, with ultimate segment overreaching completely base of corneae. Antennal peduncles with acicles reaching corneae. Right cheliped long; merus and carpus stout; dorsal surface of carpus with transverse rows of denticles, dorsomesial margin with some irregular denticles, lateral margin granulated; palm longer than carpus; fingers flattened, cutting edge with fine calcareous teeth. Left cheliped with palm smooth, and 1.5 length of carpus; dorsal face of carpus with spines. Second and third pereopods slender; carpi with dorsal crest of spines; dactyls with short and stiff distal sheaf of setae on dorsal margin. Telson with lobes asymmetrical and distal margins bearing irregular spines. Distribution. Western Atlantic — Colombia, French Guiana and Brazil (Amapá). Habitat. Little is known about this species, only that the individual were collected at 60 metres depth. Material examined. Brazil: Amapá – “Alm. Saldanha”, st. 2012 A, 1 male: 3.7 mm (DOUFPE– 3680). Remarks. Wass (1963) described Pagurus longimanus based on only one incomplete male from French Guiana. Later Sánchez & Campos (1978), studying material from Colombia, examined 20 individuals of P. longimanus and complemented the original description of Wass (1963). Pagurus longimanus is most closely related to P. exilis. The two species can be distinguished by differences in the length, width and ornamentation of the larger cheliped, and in the telson and rostrum.Published as part of Nucci, Paulo Ricardo & Melo, Gustavo Augusto Schmidt De, 2007, Hermit crabs from Brazil. Family Paguridae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Paguroidea): Genus Pagurus, pp. 47-59 in Zootaxa 1406 on page 56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17551
Az erdélyi oláh nemzetről szolló országos törvényczikkek az unioval szemben és ezekről értekezlet egy magyar és egy oláh közt
Az erdélyi oláh nemzetről szolló országos törvényczikkek az unioval szemben és ezekről értekezlet egy magyar és egy oláh közt / [George Bariţiu]. - Brassó : Kiadják Römer és Kamner tulajdon nyomdájokban, 1861. - 15 p. ; 20 cm. - Cuprinde şi corespondenţă (două scrisori) între George Bariţiu şi grof Wass Sámuel
Wass Albert, Erdély és a magyar nacionalizmus - kritika szemszögbôl (könyvismertető)
Ágoston Vilmos: A kisajátított tér. A nemzeti képzelet Doru Munteanu és Wass Albert műveiben. Európai
Összehasonlító Kisebbségkutatásokért Közalapítvány, Budapest, 2007. 398 p
Consumer responses to risk-benefit information about food
Communication about the healthiness of consuming different food products has typically involved either health messages about the associated risks or benefits. In reality, consumption decisions often involve consumers “trading-off” the risks and benefits associated with the consumption of a particular food product. If consumers are to make informed choices about food consumption, they may need to simultaneously understand both risk and benefit information associated with consuming different foods. However, it is not known how this potentially conflicting information can best be communicated. Effective risk-benefit communication is also important because, increasingly, risk assessment and regulatory decision-making is focused on risk and benefit associated with a specific food issue, which will also need to be communicated to consumers. This thesis therefore examines consumer responses to information about both risks and benefits associated with food, in order to provide insights into effective ways to communicate this information. For this purpose, three lines of research are explored: (1) consumer perceptions and responses to integrated risk-benefit metrics, (2) potential barriers to effective risk-benefit communication, and (3) consumer responses to communication about risk management practices associated with food hazards. In Chapter 2 consumer preferences regarding several integrated risk-benefit metrics describing the combined impact of risks and benefits associated with food consumption on health are qualitatively explored. Chapter 3 examines consumer perceptions of quality-adjusted-life-years (QALYs) as a tool for describing the combined impact of risks and benefits associated with food consumption, and in Chapter 4 it is examined whether integrated risk-benefit information in terms of QALYs can facilitate informed decision making for consumers, including how this information can best be presented. The research regarding potential barriers to effective risk-benefit communication focuses on optimism regarding risks and benefits associated with food consumption (Chapter 5), and on the role of initial attitudes on the occurrence of negativity effects after the provision of balanced risk-benefit information (Chapter 6). Finally, the impact of information about risk management practices associated with food hazards on consumer perceptions of food risk management quality are examined (Chapter 7). Overall, the results of this thesis provide useful insights for the development of effective risk-benefit communication, including the communication of information about integrated risk-benefit assessments, and for the development of effective ways to communicate about risk management practices associated with food hazards. <br/
Meldon C. Wass, The Infinite God and the Summa Fratris Alexandri
Scheltens Gonzalve Désiré. Meldon C. Wass, The Infinite God and the Summa Fratris Alexandri. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 65, n°85, 1967. p. 129
Revision of tertiary species of Anaskopora Wass (Bryozoa: Cribrimorpha)
The subgenus Anaskopora Wass, 1975 is raised to generic rank, separated from the genus Corbulipora, and redefined. The type species, Cribrilina elevata MacGillivray, 1895, is a Tertiary fossil from Victoria with small globular colonies formed principally by a special kind of interzooidal frontal budding. Other Tertiary fossil species with a similar colony structure, here assigned to Anaskopora, are Cribrilma cornuta MacGIllIvray, 1895 and Lepralia rotundata MacGillivray, 1895. Two further new Tertiary species, A. simplex and A. mesa, from Victoria and South Australia have small encrusting colonies. A key to species is given.<br
sj-docx-1-ips-10.1177_01925121231163548 – Supplemental material for Healthy citizens, healthy democracies? A review of the literature
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ips-10.1177_01925121231163548 for Healthy citizens, healthy democracies? A review of the literature by Elisabeth Gidengil and Hanna Wass in International Political Science Review</p
Supplemental_Material_A_and_B - As time goes by, the same sentiments apply? Stability of voter satisfaction with democracy during the electoral cycle in 31 countries
Supplemental_Material_A_and_B for As time goes by, the same sentiments apply? Stability of voter satisfaction with democracy during the electoral cycle in 31 countries by Miroslav Nemčok and Hanna Wass in Party Politics</p
sj-xlsx-2-ips-10.1177_01925121231163548 – Supplemental material for Healthy citizens, healthy democracies? A review of the literature
Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-2-ips-10.1177_01925121231163548 for Healthy citizens, healthy democracies? A review of the literature by Elisabeth Gidengil and Hanna Wass in International Political Science Review</p
Author-wise bibliometric analysis based on entropy.
Author-wise bibliometric analysis based on entropy.</p
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