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Winkelmann, Helen, April 1, 2011 [Interview]
Helen J. Winkelmann was interviewed on April 1, 2011 by Mack Johnson about her childhood, a trip around Europe that involved visiting family in Czechoslovakia, teaching at Gettysburg with her husband, and her memories of Carl Arnold Hanson. She discussed memorable students, traveling abroad, and being a long-term faculty member while not having a PhD.Winkelmann, John R.; Hanson, Carl Arnold; Hanson, Jean; Hartman, David W.; Barnes, Betty; Barnes, Robert D.; Seibert, Sara MarianCarl Arnold Hanson Years; Charles E. Glassick Year
The language of battered women a rhetorical analysis of personal theologies
Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-264) and indexes.Carol L. Winkelmann
Money Illusion Under Test
Much progress has been made in recent years in developing and applying a direct measure of utility using survey questions on satisfaction with income and with life in general. In this paper we apply this new type of measurement to the study of money illusion. Using data from the German Socio-Economic Panel for the years 1993 to 2003, we cannot reject the hypothesis of no money illusion.North-South, cost-of-living, subjective well-being, fixed effects
Emilie Winkelmann. Aprire la via. Il lavoro di una donna architetto
Il ruolo della donna nel mondo del lavoro costituì un punto significativo nella vita sociale di Emilie Winkelmann che era coinvolta nel primo movimento delle donne in Germania, coinvolgimento dimostrato per esempio dal suo progetto Haus der Frau (Casa della donna) costruito per la Internationale Ausstellung für Buchgewerbe und Graphik (Mostra internazionale per l’editoria e la grafica) a Lipsia nel 1914. Winkelmann acquisì una tale notorietà da ottenere nel 1914 la sua prima richiesta di lavoro all’estero. Si tratta di lavori preliminari su commissione dell’Istituto Orientale dell’Università di Berlino per la Casa dell’amicizia Dostluk Jurda a Costantinopoli. Winkelmann produce due varianti per il progetto della Casa dell’amicizia Dostluk Jurda a Costantinopoli; lo testimoniano pochi disegni, datati tra il 1914 e il 1916. I progetti di Winkelmann non furono però realizzati, bensì utilizzati come materiale preparatorio per il concorso di progettazione Haus der Freundschaft in Konstantinopel (Casa dell’amicizia a Costantinopoli) indetto nel 1916 e promosso dal Werkbund Tedesco e dalla Associazione Turco-Tedesca. A tale concorso Winkelmann non fu invitata a partecipare
On CR maps between hyperquadrics and Winkelmann hypersurfaces
In this paper, we study CR maps between hyperquadrics and Winkelmann
hypersurfaces. Based on a previous study on the CR Ahlfors derivative of
Lamel-Son and a recent result of Huang-Lu-Tang-Xiao on CR maps between
hyperquadrics, we prove that a transversal CR map from a hyperquadric into a
hyperquadric or a Winkelmann hypersurface extends to a local holomorphic
isometric embedding with respect to certain K\"ahler metrics if and only if the
Hermitian part of its CR Ahlfors derivative vanishes on an open set of the
source. Our proof is based on relating the geometric rank of a CR map into a
hyperquadric and its CR Ahlfors derivative.Comment: 17 page
CFP: Heinrich Winkelmann Fellowship 2023
The call for the Heinrich Winkelmann Fellowship 2023 is open. Since 2014, the Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum has offered two research fellowships per year in the areas of mining history and mining archaeology. The three-month research visits to the DBM offer PhD holders in history and archaeology an excellent opportunity to carry out their own project in mining history, mining archaeology or material science, at a respected research museum belonging to the Leibniz Association. The Heinrich ..
TAC Chair's Report to CGIAR International Centers Week, October 1999
Report by TAC Chair Don Winkelmann to the CGIAR meeting in October 1999 on the activities of TAC since the CGIAR 1999 Mid Term Meeting, including topics covered at TAC 77 in September 1999.Winkelmann covered the status of external reviews of ICARDA, IWMI, and WARDA, and the study of plant breeding methodologies. He reported on progress with a revision of the statement on CGIAR priorities and strategies. The review of center financing plans for 2000 showed a continued shortfall in resources allocated to germplasm improvement, and trends in some commodities and sectors, notably water and livestock, away from levels endorsed by the Group. Winkelmann reported also on TAC's implementation of its plan to monitor the major environments within which the CGIAR operates through panels of experts. The first panel dealing with the basic science and technology underlying integrated natural resource management would be convened at TAC 78
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
On a quaternionic Picard theorem
The classical theorem of Picard states that a non-constant holomorphic
function can avoid at most one value.
We investigate how many values a
non-constant slice regular function of a quaternionic variable
may avoid
Diffraction of backscattered electrons at crystal surfaces
Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) has developed into a valuable tool for the analysis of materials in the scanning electron microscope (SEM) [1]. Pronounced improvements in applications of the EBSD method can be expected if it is possible to gain access to a quantitative description of not only the total number of backscattered electrons, but also to the fine-scale angular variations observed as diffraction patterns of these electrons. A complete simulation of the observed intensities, however, is only possible by applying electron diffraction theories that can properly include the multiple (dynamical) scattering of keV electrons in crystals [2,3].
I will discuss the application of many-beam dynamical theory to the simulation of experimental diffraction patterns of backscattered electrons. By energy-resolved measurements, the correlation between the energy loss of the scattered electrons and their diffraction effects can be investigated. First experimental results of corresponding angle-resolved reflection electron energy loss measurements are presented [4]. It is shown that under certain conditions, inelastically backscattered electrons can show more pronounced diffraction effects than the elastic electrons.
1. A.J. Schwartz, M. Kumar, B.L. Adams, D. P. Field (Eds.), Electron Backscatter Diffraction in Materials Science, 2nd edition, Springer, Berlin, 2009
2. A. Winkelmann, C. Trager-Cowan, F. Sweeney, A. P. Day, P. Parbrook, Ultramicroscopy 107, 414 (2007)
3. A. Winkelmann, Ultramicroscopy 108, 1546 (2008)
4. M. R. Went, A. Winkelmann, M. Vos, Ultramicroscopy 109, 1211 (2009
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