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    C. A. (Buddy) and Susie Werner photograph

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    This is a photograph of C. A. (Buddy) and Susie Werner

    Werner Baer remembered

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    WERNER BAER REMEMBERED. PART 1. Werner Baer Compositions || 10. Salute to Australia; words by John Wheeler; Sydney Symphony Orchestra under Joseph Post with Stewart Harvey, baritone. || 11. Larkspur Land; words by John Wheeler; Sydney Symphony Orchestra under Joseph Post with Stewart Harvey, baritone. || 12. Came a poet; tenor William Hebert accompanied by Joyce Hutchinson. || 13. Words by an unspecified poet; voice: Robert Guard; accompanist John Champ. (a) It's a Lonely on earth (b) I wrote her name upon the snow (c) Smile, Lovely Rose. || 14. My Little Senorita; Preformed (sic) by Robert Miller ensemble. || 15. Sybil; Preformed (sic) by Robert Miller ensemble; dedicated to his wife. || 16. Gavotte with a Twist; Preformed (sic) by Robert Miller ensemble. PART 2. Werner Baer in performance. || 1. Announced as for "Easter Service" this is the "Shehecheyanu": Baer at the piano with Cantor Shimon Farkas. || 2. Announced as "Labrit habeit" "Our Covenant with God Almighty" is a piyyut, music composite by Werner Baer. Performed by Sydney Jewish Choral Society. || 3. New Year Prayer (a) Part 1 of the New Year Prayer; Baer at the piano with cantor Benjamin Levi of the North Shore Synagogue (b) Part 2 of the New Year Prayer; Baer at the piano with cantor Benjamin Levi of the North Shore Synagogue || 4. Baer's arrangement of "How Goodly are your tents of Jacob" "Ma tova ohalecha Yaakov, mishk'notecha Yisrael": Numbers 24.5 Cantor Michael Deutsch with the Temple Emmanuel choir, Woollhara. || 5. Baer's arrangement of Samuel Vigoda voice of Cantor Benjamin Levi: Emet Ki Ata. || 6. Kol Nidre; Cantor Michael Deutsch singing. || 7. Brun, B. / Baer's arrangement; 5 pieces in solo tenor, Baer on piano accompanied by Cantor Benjamin Levi. || 8. Psalm 103 - Memorial Service; at the Temple Emmanuel; directed, conducted and on organ Werner Baer. || 9. Schubert - Psalm 23: The Lord is my Shepherd; Composed by John Steiner sung by the Sydney Jewish Choral Society. || Werner Baer: Farewell.2MBS FM Sydney

    Richard C. Werner

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    Richard C. Werner in uniformhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/ua-photo-collection/2929/thumbnail.jp

    Interview with Michael Werner

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    Interview on July 25, 2008, with infrared astronomer Michael Werner, project scientist for the Spitzer Space Telescope. Dr. Werner received his BS from Haverford in 1963 and his PhD from Cornell in 1969 under M. Harwit. As a postdoc with C. H. Townes at UC Berkeley 1969-1972, he performed early infrared studies of the cosmic microwave background with P. L. Richards and J. Mather. Taught physics at Caltech 1972-1979 and worked on the Kuiper Airborne Observatory. Began working on SIRTF [Shuttle Infrared Telescope Facility] in 1977, first at NASA's Ames Research Center and after 1990 at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Dr. Werner discusses the history of infrared astronomy and the evolution of SIRTF into the Spitzer Space Telescope. He remarks on its discoveries since its August 2003 launch, including the bar at the center of our galaxy, the characteristics of extrasolar planetary atmospheres, and the discovery of numerous large galaxies in the early universe. Recalls his appointment as George Darwin lecturer at the Royal Astronomical Society. Comments on upcoming observatory launches by NASA and the European Space Agency

    C. Brockelmann, Abessinische Studien

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    Vycichl Werner. C. Brockelmann, Abessinische Studien. In: Annales d'Ethiopie. Volume 2, année 1957. pp. 264-266

    Diel variations in the carbon isotope composition of respired CO(2) and associated carbon sources: a review of dynamics and mechanisms

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    Werner C, Gessler A. Diel variations in the carbon isotope composition of respired CO(2) and associated carbon sources: a review of dynamics and mechanisms. Biogeosciences. 2011;8(9):2437-2459.Recent advances have improved our methodological approaches and theoretical understanding of post-photosynthetic carbon isotope fractionation processes. Nevertheless we still lack a clear picture of the origin of short-term variability in delta(13)C of respired CO(2) (delta(13)C(res)) and organic carbon fractions on a diel basis. Closing this knowledge gap is essential for the application of stable isotope approaches for partitioning ecosystem respiration, tracing carbon flow through plants and ecosystems and disentangling key physiological processes in carbon metabolism of plants. In this review we examine the short-term dynamics in delta(13)C(res) and putative substrate pools at the plant, soil and ecosystem scales and discuss mechanisms, which might drive diel delta(13)C(res) dynamics at each scale. Maximum reported variation in diel delta(13)C(res) is 4.0, 5.4 and 14.8 parts per thousand in trunks, roots and leaves of different species and 12.5 and 8.1 parts per thousand at the soil and ecosystem scale in different biomes. Temporal variation in post-photosynthetic isotope fractionation related to changes in carbon allocation to different metabolic pathways is the most plausible mechanistic explanation for observed diel dynamics in delta(13)C(res). In addition, mixing of component fluxes with different temporal dynamics and isotopic compositions add to the delta(13)C(res) variation on the soil and ecosystem level. Understanding short-term variations in delta(13)C(res) is particularly important for ecosystem studies, since delta(13)C(res) contains information on the fate of respiratory substrates, and may, therefore, provide a non-intrusive way to identify changes in carbon allocation patterns

    Die sachlichen Widersprüche in Goethes Faust I und ihre Erklärung / von Werner Preibisch

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    DIE SACHLICHEN WIDERSPRÜCHE IN GOETHES FAUST I UND IHRE ERKLÄRUNG / VON WERNER PREIBISCH Die sachlichen Widersprüche in Goethes Faust I und ihre Erklärung / von Werner Preibisch (1) Cover (1) Titelseite (2) Widmung (4) Inhaltsverzeichnis. (6) I. Literatur (8) II. Vorwort. (12) III. Die sachl. Widerspr. in Goethes Faust ... A. Die Quelle aller grundlegenden Widersprüche ... (13) III. Die sachl. Widerspr. in Goethes Faust ... B. Die grundlegenden scheinbaren u. wirkl. Widersprüche (18) III. Die sachl. Widerspr. in Goethes Faust ... C. Die kleineren Widersprüche (75) III. Die sachl. Widerspr. in Goethes Faust ... D. Unebenheiten und "Widersprüche" (97) IV. Schluß (111) Lebenslauf. (113

    Ein Kreischaer Strohhut erzählt

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    Historischer Überblick über die Entwicklung der Strohhutindustrie in Kreischa, im Erzgebirge und im Großraum Dresden.:Inhaltsverzeichnis 2 Kreischa und seine Hutindustrie 5 Hutpfad Kreischa 2014 39 Gebrüder Gaudich–Strohhutfabrik (1862-1928) 41 Werner & Kny (1868 bis 1990) 60 August Schneider (1870 bis 1979) 100 Moritz Schulze und Söhne (1876 – 1975) 121 Hutfabrik Schiffel (1884 – 1935) 143 Paul Sonntag & Co. Strohhutfabrik (1905- ?) 151 Das Heimatmuseum in Dohna – Hutfabriken in Dohna 153 Max Robert Angermann 154 C. Petag 154 Strohhutfabrik Otto Hauswald (1906 – 1918) 155 Impressionen aus dem Museum Dohna 156 Weitere Hutfabriken in Dresden und Umgebung 163 H. und A. Engelhardt 163 Patzig & Unger (1899 - 1949) 163 Wilhelm Wethekam (1938-1972), VEB Hut und Mützenmoden Dresden (1972-1990) 163 VEB Dresdner Hutfabriken (1949) und VEB Vereinigte Dresdner Hutfabriken, Werk I (1976) 164 Hinz & Damm (1949) 164 Hut- und Schleier-Müller (1949) 164 Karl Fischer (1949) 164 Strohhutfabrik F. W. Wagawa (1867 – 1893) 164 Alfred Schneeweiß GmbH (1938) 165 Klingner & Co. (1949) 165 J.B. Weber (1949) 165 Rudolf Katzer & Co. 166 Paul Salomon (1895) 166 Damenhutfabrik Lesser, Clausnitzer und Co. (-1946) 166 Hempel & Weise (1921) 166 Damenhutfabrik Auer (1921) 167 Hutfabrik Otto F. Basch G.m.b.H. (1928) 167 Strohhut-Fabrik J. M. Korschatz 167 Bergmann & Selo A.G. (1917 - 1933) 168 Hutfabrik Richard Schubert 168 Albin Nobis (1912-1919) 168 Vereinigte Dresdner Strohhut- und Feder-Fabrik, vormals Fiegel & Löwinson und Ernst Wagner (1878-1892) 169 Bloch & Schulz (1922) 169 Stroh- und Filzhutfabrik Otto Dorschan (1919 – 1973) 170 Stroh- und Filzhutfabrik Ludwig Bruck G.m.b.H. (1923) 174 V. Kronheim (1883 – 1917..) 174 Strohhutfabrik Edgar Rietz Nchfl. (1912 - 1914) 175 Strohhutfabrik E. Küchenmeister (1848 – 1917..) 175 Strohhutfabrik Hausswald & Voigt (1911-1918) 176 Strohhutfabrik Oskar Krüger (1918) 176 Strohhutfabrik F. Emil Börnert (1898 – nach 1918) 176 Strohhutfabrik J.W. Eitzmann, Nachfolger (1907 – 1918) 176 Strohhutfabrik E. Lungkwitz, Nachfolger, Inh. M. Thennert (1894 – 176 Strohhutfabrik H. Hensel (1918) 176 Strohhutfabrik Carl Behrens in Bannewitz (1874- 1990) 177 Damenhutfabrik Hagenberger ( ? – 1955) 186 Strohhutfabrik H.H. Reichel (1835/1896 - 1932) 187 Strohhutfabrik Jentsch und Knebel in Niederpöbel 193 Strohhut- und Strohgeflechtshandlung, später Strohhutfabrik Eduard Treutler in Naundorf (1844 – 1919) 193 Hutfabrik Fleischer (1946 - ?) 193 Hutfabrik Kohn in Heidenau (? – 1960) 193 Strohhutfabrik Hugo Pfitzmann (1883 – 1918) 193 Strohhut-Fabrik und Wäscherei Wilhelm Hennig (1888 - ) 194 Hutfabriken in Possendorf, Wilmsdorf und Börnchen 195 Hutfabrik Ulbrich (1871 – 1895) 195 Hutfabrik Carl Behrens (1864-1874) 197 Hutfabrik Max Mildner (1900 – 1923) 198 Hutfabrik Otto Hermann (1926 – 1927) 199 Hutfabrik Otto Noack (1904 – 1950) 200 Hutfabriken in Radeberg 203 Wagawa & Crönert G.m.b.H. (1897 – 1930) 203 Gebr. Köckritz (1879 - 1896) 206 Stroh- und Filzhutfabrik E. Müller (1893 – 1899) 207 Stroh- und Filzhutfabrik Gross & Svatek (1899 – 1903) 207 Strohhutfabrik Müller & Schmidt (1904 – 1905) 207 Strohhutfabrik Alwin Rentzsch & Co. (1905 – 1911) 207 Hutfabrik Boden u. Krämer (1911 – 1950) 207 Puppenhutfabrik M. Lipka (1913 – 1945) 207 Zulieferer in der Region Dresden 208 Lackfabrik Gebrüder Stintz (1883 – 1972) 208 A. Breitschmidt & Co. GmbH (ca. 1890 - 1929) 211 Dr. Ferdinand Schoof (1950) 213 Hermann Feldhaus, Strohgeflecht-Bleicherei (1912) 213 Fa. Schantin, Hutformenherstellung 213 Hutmuseen auf der ganzen Welt 214 Strohmuseum im Park in Wohlen (Aargau, Schweiz) 214 Hutmuseum Guben 219 Hutmuseum Lindenberg / Allgäu „Reich der Hüte“ 221 Ortsmuseum in Loco, Onsernonetal, Tessin, Schweiz 224 Universität Chile, Museum Volkskunst Amerikas, Santiago de Chile 225 Ausstellung „Stroh zu Gold“ in Moritzburg 226 Hutmuseum Luton in England 227 Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis 230 Anlage 1: Erbhof Werner in Reinsdorf 232 Anlage 2: Betriebsordnung Werner & Kny 233 Anlage 3: Arbeitsordnung Gebrüder Gaudich 247 Anlage 4: Nachfahren von Carl Gottlieb Schneider 254 Anlage 5: Nachfahren von Johann Gottfried Schulze 256 Anlage 6: Tafellied zum 75-jährigen Geschäftsjubiläum der Fa. Schulze 260 Anlage 7: Das Strohhutlied von Heimatdichter Kurt Graf 266 Anlage 8: Patentschrift 1914 über einen zusammenklappbaren Strohhut (Ernst Lindner Glauchau) 267 Anlage 9: Arbeitsordnung Max Schulze Söhne 1892 268 Anlage 10: Nachfahren von Christian Friedrich Gaudich 269 Anlage 11: Nachfahren von Adolph Gottfried Joel Werner 273 Firmenindex 27
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