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Benić Penava, Marija. "Rasadnik Čibača (1911-1932)." Anali Zavoda za povijesne znanosti Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti u Dubrovniku 55, no. 2 (2017): 521–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.21857/mjrl3uw129.

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Cresti, Federico. "Conquering Libya (1911–1932): A Crusade?" Maghreb Review 47, no. 4 (2022): 397–412. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tmr.2022.0021.

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WEBB, DONALD W., STEPHEN D. GAIMARI, MARTIN HAUSER, KEVIN C. HOLSTON, MARK A. METZ, MICHAEL E. IRWIN, GAIL E. KAMPMEIER, and KRISTIN ALGMIN. "An annotated catalogue of the New World Therevidae (Insecta: Diptera: Asiloidea)." Zootaxa 3600, no. 1 (January 11, 2013): 1–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3600.1.1.

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The genera and species of New World stiletto flies (Diptera: Therevidae) are listed, with annotated references to nomenclature, synonymies and generic combinations, type localities, the primary type depositories, distribution, and citations for the most recent revisions. The genus Cyclotelus Walker, 1850 (along with its synonyms Furcifera Kröber, 1911, and Epomyia Cole, 1923a) is synonymized under Cerocatus Rondani, 1848. Ectinorhynchus fascipennis Kröber, 1911 is given the new name Cerocatus rondanii Gaimari, and Phycus rufiventris Kröber, 1911 is given the new name Cerocatus raspii Hauser. Phycus analis Kröber, 1911 and Phycus bicolor Kröber, 1911, are placed as new combinations in Cerocatus Rondani, as are the following species that were previously in combination with Cyclotelus: Furcifera achaeta Malloch, 1932, Cyclotelus badicrusus Irwin and Webb, 1992, Phycus beckeri Kröber, 1911, Epomyia bella Cole, 1923a, Furcifera braziliana Cole, 1960a, Cyclotelus colei Irwin and Lyneborg, 1981a, Thereva diversipes Kröber, 1911, Thereva fascipennis Macquart, 1846a, Psilocephala femorata Kröber, 1911, Furcifera flavipes Kröber, 1928b, Furcifera hardyi Cole, 1960a, Furcifera kroeberi Cole, 1960a, Cyclotelus laetus Walker, 1850, Furcifera longicornis Kröber, 1911, Cyclotelus nigroflammus Walker, 1850, Psilocephala nigrifrons Kröber, 1914a, Thereva pictipennis Wiedemann, 1821, Furcifera polita Kröber, 1911, Cyclotelus pruinosus Walker, 1850, Thereva ruficornis Macquart, 1841a, Psilocephala rufiventris Loew, 1869, Thereva scutellaris Walker, 1857, Cyclotelus silacrusus Irwin and Webb, 1992, Cyclotelus socius Walker, 1850 and Psilocephala sumichrasti Bellardi, 1861. Dialineura pallidiventris Malloch, 1932, Melanothereva blackmani Oldroyd, 1968, Thereva maculicornis Jaennicke, 1867 and Thereva notabilis Macquart, 1841a are placed as new combinations in Entesia Oldroyd. Henicomyia amazonica Irwin and Webb, 1992 is a new synonym of Henicomyia flava Lyneborg, 1972. Henicomyia varipes Kröber, 1912a is given revised species status from former synonymy withHenicomyia hubbardii Coquillett, 1898.
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Banković, Angelina. "Architect Janko Šafarik and his Belgrade opus (1911-1932)." Arhitektura i urbanizam, no. 56 (2023): 5–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/a-u0-43382.

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The subject of the research presented in this paper is the Belgrade opus of architect Janko Šafarik (1882-1949). The research is mainly based on primary sources preserved in the Historical Archives of Belgrade, the Belgrade City Museum, the Military Archives and the archives of the Technical University in Dresden. Although Šafarik and his architectural opus have not been completely presented in any previously published papers, a number of them contain important data related to his work, which is why they were considered in this research. The architect's biographical information is presented, followed by his Belgrade opus, which is chronologically divided into before and after World War One. Most attention is devoted to the most fruitful period of his activity, the 1930s. That is when Šafarik worked in the Technical Bureau - the Fenix Company, within which most of his projects were created. All projects attributed to Šafarik, confirmed by considering available archival material, are presented in this paper, regardless of whether they were carried out or not. Through their analysis, the conclusion was reached that Šafarik did not belong to a group of architects who were looking for their own unique architectural expression, or to those who were dominantly committed to one style, but rather that in his oeuvre, his approache varied, mostly in accordance with the dominant approach at the time each individual project was created.
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Osella, Desiree. "Viento de Fronda. Liberalismo, conservadurismo y democracia en la Argentina." Estudios digital, no. 32 (June 29, 2015): 306–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.31050/re.v0i32.11597.

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Osváth, Zsolt. "Buday Árpád a szegedi M. Kir. Ferencz József Tudományegyetem Diákjóléti és Diákvédő Irodája élén." Dolgozatok az Erdélyi Múzeum Érem- és Régiségtárából, no. 12-13 (2017): 87–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.57047/dolg-2017-09.

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Buday Árpád (Marosgezse, 1879. január 17.– Szeged, 1937. április 7.). A kolozsvári egyetem magántanára (1911–1917), c. ny. rk. tanára (1917–1918), az Egyetemi Diákasztal és Diákotthon Felügyelő Bizottságának titkára (1904–1919). Magyarországra áttelepülve (1924-től) a Kolozsvárról Szegedre menekült egyetemen ny. r. tanára (1924–1937); közben a bölcsészkar dékánja (1931/1932. tanév), prodékánja (1932/1933. tanév). Az 1931/1932. tanévben – a nagy gazdasági világválság kirobbanását követő években – lett a szegedi egyetem Diákjóléti és Diákvédő Irodájának elnöke. A tanulmány igyekszik felvázolni „a diákvédő professzor” portréját.
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Ustjuzhanin, P. Ya, V. N. Kovtunovich, and A. N. Streltzov. "Review on the fauna of Pterophoridae of the Republic of Guinea (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae)." SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología 50, no. 199 (September 30, 2022): 435–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.57065/shilap.57.

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The article gives a complete list of Pterophoridae species known from the Republic of Guinea. Three species, Exelastis crudipennis (Meyrick, 1932), Sphenarches erythrodactylus (Fletcher, 1911) and Hellinsia aethiopicus (Amsel, 1963) are reported for the fauna of this country for the first time.
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WANG, RUI, WEI YUAN, YAN-NA ZHENG, JUN-JIE GU, and LI-BIN MA. "Pteronemobius yuani Ma & Wang sp. nov. and Metiochodes tianfuensis Ma, Yuan & Gu sp. nov., new species of Trigonidiidae from China (Orthoptera: Trigonidiidae; Trigonidiinae)." Zootaxa 5361, no. 4 (November 3, 2023): 573–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5361.4.7.

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The article describes two new species of Trigonidiidae Saussure, 1874, namely Pteronemobius yuani Ma & Wang sp. nov. and Metiochodes tianfuensis Ma, Yuan & Gu sp. nov. The former belongs to Pteronemobius Jacobson, 1904, and is similar to Pteronemobius gifuensis (Shiraki, 1911) but has a long and narrow epiphallic median lobe, and the outer posterior tibia is armed with three dorsal spurs; while the latter belongs to Metiochodes Chopard, 1932, which is similar to Metiochodes flavescens Chopard, 1932, but the epiphallic median lobe is concave. Here, we describe and illustrate these new species.
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Meyer Minnemann, Klaus. "Rose Corral, Anthony Stanton y James Valender (eds.), Laboratorios de lo nuevo. Revistas literarias y culturales de México, España y el Río de la Plata en la década de 1920. El Colegio de México, México, 2018; 451 pp." Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica (NRFH) 68, no. 2 (July 1, 2020): 803–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.24201/nrfh.v68i2.3665.

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Revistas de literatura, artes plásticas y de música no sólo acompañaban los movimientos de vanguardia de la primera mitad del siglo veinte, hoy llamados históricos, sino los plasmaban y expresaban. Su número es abrumador, tanto en Europa como en América. En su imprescindible panorama de las vanguardias, Serge Fauchereau, colocando al expresionismo alemán (o, mejor dicho, de lengua y cultura alemanas) a la cabeza del surgimiento y evolución de las avant-gardes históricas, señala algunas revistas al respecto como Der Sturm (1910-1932), de Herwart Walden, o Die Aktion (1911-1932), de Franz Pfemfert, además de Nord-Sud (1917-1918), de Pierre Reverdy, y Dada (1917-1921), de Tristan Tzara...
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CHABARD, PIERRE. "Competing scales in transnational networks: the impossible travel of Patrick Geddes' Cities Exhibition to America, 1911–1913." Urban History 36, no. 02 (July 30, 2009): 202–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0963926809006257.

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ABSTRACTAt the turn of the 1910s, a productive tension opposed two competing kinds of North American city planning actors: urban reformers (such as Benjamin Marsh, founder of the National Conference on City Planning (NCCP) in 1909) and professional city planners (such as Frederick Law Olmsted Jr, new director of the NCCP in 1911). Analysing the many unsuccessful attempts, between 1911 and 1913, to send the ‘Cities and Town Planning Exhibition’ – a British itinerant exhibition directed by the Scottish thinker and reformer Patrick Geddes (1854–1932) – to tour America, this article examines the transnational similarities and interactions between American and European urbanist milieux; the competing scales (municipal, national, international) in this dialogue; and the strategies of the professionalization of planning.
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Ng, Peter K. L., Paul F. Clark, Santanu Mitra, and Appukuttannair Biju Kumar. "Arcotheres borradailei (Nobili, 1906) and Pinnotheres ridgewayi Southwell, 1911: a reassessment of characters and generic assignment of species to Arcotheres Manning, 1993 (Decapoda, Brachyura, Pinnotheridae)." Crustaceana 90, no. 7-10 (2017): 1079–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685403-00003613.

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The identity of the pea crab, Arcotheres borradailei (Nobili, 1906) is clarified. The holotype female is re-diagnosed, figured and its recent generic assignment to Arcotheres Manning, 1993, is discussed. A second poorly known species from India and Sri Lanka that resembles A. borradailei, Pinnotheres ridgewayi Southwell, 1911, is redescribed and assigned to Arcotheres. In addition, Pinnotheres sinensis atrinae Sakai, 1939, and Pinnotheres cyclinus Shen, 1932, from East Asia are re-examined and also referred to Arcotheres.
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Dotolo, Frederick H. "A long small war: Italian counterrevolutionary warfare in Libya, 1911 to 1932." Small Wars & Insurgencies 26, no. 1 (December 12, 2014): 158–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09592318.2014.959765.

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HUERTAS, BLANCA, and JOHN JAIRO ARIAS. "A new butterfly species from the Colombian Andes and a review of the taxonomy of the genera Idioneurula Strand, 1932 and Tamania Pyrcz, 1995 (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae)." Zootaxa 1652, no. 1 (December 3, 2007): 27–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1652.1.2.

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A new species of the genus Idioneurula Strand, 1932 is described from high elevation habitats (páramos) of the Serranía de los Yariguíes, Santander Department, in the eastern Andes of Colombia. Aspects of the ecology, distribution and conservation of the new species are presented. The taxonomy of this genus and closely related Tamania Pyrcz, 1995 are discussed. Based on adult morphology and supported by preliminary molecular analysis, it is proposed that the name Tamania Pyrcz, 1995 be treated as a junior subjective synonym of Idioneurula Strand, 1932. We propose treating Idioneurula as comprising four species: I. erebioides (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1867); I. donegani Huertas & Arias, n. sp.; I. eremita Viloria & Pyrcz, 2007; and I. jacquelinae (Pyrcz, 1995). I. erebioides f. moderata (Weymer, 1911) and I. erebioides f. intermedia (Apolinar, 1914) are not recognised as valid taxa.
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Těšínská, Emilie. "Asistent Fyzikálního ústavu Německé univerzity v Praze v letech 1906–1914 se „slibným“ jménem Weiss a měření elementárního elektrického náboje." AUC HISTORIA UNIVERSITATIS CAROLINAE PRAGENSIS 62, no. 2 (June 13, 2023): 127–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.14712/23365730.2023.3.

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This study is dedicated to the Austrian physicist Edmund Weiss (1884–1932) and his time as assistant at the Institute of Physics of the German University in Prague in 1906–1914. Particular attention is paid to his 1911 habilitation work on the elementary quantum of electricity, which he measured in experiments with ultramicroscopic silver particles. In this work, Weiss repeated the measurements of Vienna physicist Felix Ehrenhaft. Unlike he, Weiss managed to confirm – with the help of Einstein’s 1905 formula for Brownian molecular motion – the value of elementary quantum of electricity, which had first been established by R. A. Millikan in his ‘oil drop’ experiments. Albert Einstein, at that time (in 1911–1912) professor of theoretical physics at the German University in Prague, praised Edmund Weiss and his work at the First Solvay Conference on Physics in Brussels in autumn 1911. Details of Weiss’s habilitation work at the Institute of Physics in Prague were described in letters written by Anton Lampa, professor and director of the institute, and addressed to the doyen of Viennese physics Viktor von Lang. Full texts of six of Lampa’s letters (in German) are appended to the study.
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Carter, Eric D., and Marcelo Sánchez Delgado. "A debate over the link between Salvador Allende, Max Westenhöfer, and Rudolf Virchow: contributions to the history of social medicine in Chile and internationally." História, Ciências, Saúde-Manguinhos 27, no. 3 (September 2020): 899–917. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0104-59702020000400011.

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Abstract In the history of Latin American social medicine, numerous works have presented a harmonious link between Rudolf Virchow, Max Westenhöfer, and Salvador Allende, which establishes the origin of ideas of Latin American social medicine in a prestigious European source, represented by Virchow. A key to that story is that Allende was a student of Westenhöfer, a disciple of Virchow who lived in Chile three times (1908-1911, 1929-1932, and 1948-1957). Based on primary sources and contextual data, this article problematizes the relationship between Allende and Westenhöfer, and questions the influence of Virchow in Chilean social medicine.
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Keith-Smith, Brian, and Ursula Walburga Baumeister. "'Die Aktion' 1911-1932: Publizistische Opposition und literarischer Aktivismus der Zeitschrift im restriktiven Kontext." Modern Language Review 93, no. 3 (July 1998): 889. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3736604.

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Martin, Jon. "The Chironomus species studied by Letha Karunakaran in Singapore, with a review of the status of selected South-East Asian Chironomus." CHIRONOMUS Journal of Chironomidae Research, no. 35 (September 15, 2022): 44–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.5324/cjcr.v0i35.4833.

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In the 1960s Letha Karunakaran studied the chironomid fauna of Singapore but faced a lack of sufficiently detailed descriptions to enable identification of her material with any certainty. She recognized seven species of Chironomus (s.s) but sent me fixed larval material of only four of these which she tentatively identified as C. apicatus Johannsen 1932, C. costatus Johannsen 1932, C. javanus Kieffer 1924, and C. stupidus Johannsen 1932. She sent fixed larvae to me for confirmation of her identifications, but died before I was able to determine accurate identities from morphology alone. With additional comparative material, along with polytene chromosome banding patterns and DNA barcode sequence from the mitochondrial COI gene, the species have been identified as a form of C. flaviplumus (auct, not Tokunaga)(here called C. flaviplumus Type B), C. circumdatus Kieffer 1916, probably C. striatipennis Kieffer 1910, and Kiefferulus barbatitarsis (Kieffer 1911), respectively. The identification of one species as a form of C. flaviplumus required an assessment of the present state of knowledge of this species where the name has been applied to at least five different species. Determination of a valid name for this species is not currently possible. The confusion of species identification is an indication that there are a number of closely related species which constitute a “C. flaviplumus group”.
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ALLSOPP, PETER G. "Clarification of the status of the types of Australian Melolonthini (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) described before 1950." Zootaxa 4885, no. 4 (November 27, 2020): 451–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4885.4.1.

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The status of the primary and sometimes secondary types of each of the species-level names within the Australian Melolonthini (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Melolonthinae) described by Ernst Germar, Hermann Burmeister, Charles Blanchard, William Macleay, Charles Waterhouse, Thomas Blackburn, Ernst Brenske, Anton Nonfried, Julius von Moser, Arthur Olliff, Arthur Lea, Gilbert Arrow, and Alexandre Girault are clarified. Lectotypes are designated for Antitrogus nigricornis Blackburn, 1911 (= Antitrogus tasmanicus (Burmeister, 1855)), Holophylla australis Blackburn, 1888 (Rhopaea australis), Holophylla furfuracea Burmeister, 1855 (Pseudholophylla furfuracea), Lepidioderma glaber Brenske, 1895 (= Dermolepida lixi (Nonfried, 1894)), Lepidioderma lansbergei Brenske, 1895 (= Dermolepida albohirtum (Waterhouse, 1875)), Lepidioderma waterhousei Brenske, 1895 (= Dermolepida albohirtum (Waterhouse, 1875)), Lepidiota bovilli Blackburn, 1912 (= Lepidiota rothei Blackburn, 1888), Lepidiota caudata Blackburn, 1890, Lepidiota darwini Blackburn, 1888 (= Lepidiota squamulata Waterhouse, 1875), Lepidiota deceptrix Blackburn, 1912 (= Lepidiota negatoria Blackburn, 1912), Lepidiota degener Blackburn, 1888, Lepidiota delicatula Blackburn, 1888, Lepidiota frenchi Blackburn, 1912, Lepidiota gilesi Blackburn, 1912, Lepidiota grata Blackburn, 1890, Lepidiota koebelei Blackburn, 1912 (= Lepidiota rothei Blackburn, 1888), Lepidiota laevis Arrow, 1932, Lepidiota leai Blackburn, 1912 (= Lepidiota squamulata Waterhouse, 1875), Lepidiota negatoria Blackburn, 1912, Lepidiota oblonga Brenske, 1900, Lepidiota perkinsi Blackburn, 1912, Lepidiota platyura Lea, 1924 (= Lepidiota podicalis Moser, 1913), Lepidiota rubrior Blackburn, 1912, Lepidiota rufa Blackburn, 1888, Lepidiota rugosipennis Lea, 1924 (= Lepidiota squamulata Waterhouse, 1875), Lepidiota sororia Moser, 1913, Lepidiota suavior Blackburn, 1912 (= Lepidiota delicatula Blackburn, 1888), Lepidioderma albohirtum Waterhouse, 1875 (Dermolepida albohirtum), Microrhopaea flavipennis Lea, 1920, Rhopaea assimilis Blackburn, 1911, Rhopaea callabonnensis Blackburn, 1894 (Pararhopaea callabonnensis), Rhopaea consanguinea Blackburn, 1911 (Antitrogus consanguineus), Rhopaea dubitans Blackburn, 1911 (= Antitrogus mussoni (Blackburn, 1892)), Rhopaea hirtuosa Blackburn, 1898, Rhopaea incognita Blackburn, 1911 (= Antitrogus morbillosus (Blackburn, 1898)), Rhopaea laticollis Blackburn, 1911, Rhopaea morbillosa Blackburn, 1898 (Antitrogus morbillosus), Rhopaea mussoni Blackburn, 1892 (Antitrogus mussoni), Rhopaea soror Blackburn, 1892 (= Rhopaea heterodactyla (Germar, 1848)), and Zietzia geologa Blackburn, 1894. The presumed type of Lepidiota consobrina Girault, 1918 is shown not to be from the type locality, and syntypes of Othnonius batesii Olliff, 1890, Rhizotrogus tasmanicus Burmeister, 1855 (Antitrogus tasmanicus), and Rhopaea verreauxii Blanchard, 1851 and the lectotype of Melolontha heterodactyla Germar, 1848 (Rhopaea heterodactyla) could not be located. The remaining species-level taxa either have had lectotypes designated previously or have valid holotypes. Paratypes or paralectotypes are also indicated for some species.
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Худякова, Е. А., С. В. Сударикова, Е. В. Бутов, and Е. А. Варфоломеева. "Листовые нематоды рода Aphelenchoides на декоративных и дикорастущих растениях." Plant Health and Quarantine, no. 4 (December 15, 2023): 28–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.69536/p6994-0461-6521-o.

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Листовые нематоды рода Aphelenchoides не являются карантинными для Российской Федерации, но регулируются в ряде стран – импортеров российской продукции: Китае, Аргентине, Турции, Тунисе, Египте, Марокко, Чили, Мексике и других. В случае выявления этих видов нематод в поставляемой продукции, в соответствии с международным и национальными фитосанитарными законодательствами, могут быть приняты соответствующие фитосанитарные меры (например, возврат, уничтожение, обработки или введение временных ограничений на ввоз продукции, в том числе зерновой, из России), которые приводят к существенным экономическим издержкам. Земляничная листовая нематода Аphelenchoides fragariae (Ritzema Bos, 1890) Christie, 1932 и хризантемная листовая нематода Аphelenchoides ritzemabosi (Schwartz, 1911) Steiner & Buhrer, 1932 широко распространены в агроценозах России и поражают зерновые и зернобобовые культуры. Экспорт продукции из Российской Федерации предусматривает выполнение фитосанитарных требований страны-импортера, в частности, отсутствие в продукции этих вредных организмов. Несоблюдение данных требований может нанести серьезный ущерб репутации России как поставщика продукции. Задачами фитосанитарной службы является обнаружение данных видов нематод в экспортируемых грузах, а также выявление их в агроценозах. В настоящее время для указанных видов не существует методических рекомендаций по выявлению и идентификации. В данной работе изучены растения – хозяева листовых нематод рода Aphelenchoides из различных регионов Российской Федерации и признаки их поражения нематодами. Дополнены перечни растений-хозяев для каждого вида. Симптомы поражения проиллюстрированы оригинальными фотографиями авторов.
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Thorner, Thomas, and Neil B. Watson. "Keeper of the King's Peace: Colonel G.E. Sanders and the Calgary Police Magistrate's Court, 1911-1932." Articles 12, no. 3 (October 21, 2013): 45–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1018941ar.

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Canadian historians have shown limited interest in the legal development of the lower courts. The history of Calgary's police court and in particular, the administration of G.E. Sanders reveals much about the development of the office and urban society since many issues of popular concern came into focus through legal action. As fear about crime and even anarchy grew with the steady influx of immigrants, the police court assumed a special significance. Gradually at first and then with rapid strides it emerged as a powerful bulwark of conservative defence.
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KUHLMANN, MICHAEL, FRIEDRICH W. GESS, FRANK KOCH, and SARAH K. GESS. "Southern African osmiine bees: taxonomic notes, two new species, a key to Wainia, and biological observations (Hymenoptera: Anthophila: Megachilidae)." Zootaxa 3108, no. 1 (November 24, 2011): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3108.1.1.

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Resulting from the examination of the type specimens of the southern African bee species originally described in the genus Osmia, the taxonomic placement of 19 species is formally established. The following combinations are formalised: Osmia atrorufa Friese, 1913 to Wainia (Caposmia) atrorufa (Friese) comb. nov.; Osmia ausica Cockerell, 1944 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) ausica (Cockerell) comb. nov.; Osmia capicola Friese, 1909 (replacement name for Osmia capensis Cameron, 1906) to Capicola capicola (Friese) comb. nov.; Osmia flavipes Friese, 1909 to Afranthidium (Nigranthidium) flavipes (Friese) comb. nov.; Osmia forficulina Cockerell, 1921 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) forficulina (Cockerell) comb. nov.; Osmia karooensis Brauns, 1926 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) karooensis (Brauns) comb. nov.; Osmia mediorufa Cockerell, 1932 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) mediorufa (Cockerell) comb. nov.; Osmia namaquaensis Friese, 1913 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) namaquaensis (Friese) comb. nov.; Osmia natalensis Cockerell, 1920 to Wainia (Caposmia) natalensis (Cockerell) comb. nov.; Osmia neavei Cockerell, 1936 to Hoplitis (Anthoc- opa) neavei (Cockerell) comb. nov.; Osmia ogilviae Cockerell, 1932 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) ogilviae (Cockerell) comb. nov.; Osmia ornatula Cockerell, 1932 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) ornatula (Cockerell) comb. nov.; Osmia orthodonta Cokkerell, 1932 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) orthodonta (Cockerell) comb. nov.; Osmia pachyceps Friese, 1922 to Othinosmia (Megaloheriades) pachyceps (Friese) comb. nov.; Osmia piliventris Friese, 1913 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) piliventris (Friese) comb. nov.; Osmia reginae Cockerell, 1932 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) reginae (Cockerell) comb. nov.; Osmia rhodognatha Cockerell, 1932 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) rhodognatha (Cockerell) comb. nov.; Osmia similis Friese, 1909 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) similis (Friese) comb. nov.; Osmia turneri Cockerell, 1937 to Hoplitis (Anthocopa) turneri (Cockerell) comb. nov. The following new synonyms are established: Hoplitis (Anthocopa) namaquaensis (Friese) = Osmia ausica Cockerell syn. nov.; Capicola capicola (Friese) (replacement name for Osmia capensis Cameron) = Capicola braunsiana Friese, 1911 syn. nov., Capicola aurescens Cockerell, 1932 syn. nov., Hesperapis turneri Cockerell, 1934 syn. nov., Hesperapis obscura Cockerell, 1934 syn. nov.; Unlike the statement in Michener (2000: 403) Osmia? capensis Cameron, 1905 is probably not a synonym of Capicola braunsiana Friese given its body length. The type seems to be lost and the identity of this species remains unclear. Hoplitis (Anthocopa) similis (Friese) = Osmia forficulina Cockerell syn. nov; Wainia (Wainiella) sakaniensis (Cockerell, 1936) = Heriades albobarbatus Cockerell, 1937 syn. nov., Heriades debilicornis Cockerell, 1940 syn. nov., Heriades perpolitus Cockerell, 1947 syn. nov., Heriades otaviensis Cockerell, 1947 syn. nov. The status of Wainia (Caposmia) elizabethae (Friese, 1909) spec. rev. as a valid species is restored. Hoplitis (Anthocopa) conchophila Kuhlmann spec. nov., Wainia (Caposmia) gessorum Kuhlmann spec. nov. and the male of Wainia (Caposmia) atrorufa (Friese) are described for the first time. A checklist and an illustrated key to the seven southern African species of Wainia is provided. Notes on known flower visiting and nesting of Hoplitis (Anthocopa) and Wainia are given under the relevant species.
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Reschika, Richard. "“The Spirit Does not Exalt, but Lacerates.” – E. M. Cioran’s Reception of Klages." Synthesis philosophica 38, no. 1 (September 25, 2023): 61–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.21464/sp38104.

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É. M. Cioran (1911. – 1995.) je kao mladi rumunjski stipendist zaklade Alexandera von Humboldta krajem 1933. imao priliku poslušati gostujuće predavanje Ludwiga Klagesa (1872. – 1956.) na sveučilištu Friedricha Wilhelma u Berlinu. Klagesova životna filozofija, prije svega njegova biocentrička metafizika, naročito kako se o njoj raspravlja u njegovom, tada tek objavljenom, glavnom djelu Duh kao protivnik duše (1929/1932), kod Ciorana je ostavila duboke tragove. Klagesovi se središnji filozofemi kroz Cioranova djela protežu poput crvene niti: od prodiranja duha u život, poput demona, u davnim vremenima, i s njim povezanim nastankom bolne, zato što izolirajuće svijesti, preko razvoja racionalno-logično-kauzalnog razmišljanja i stvaranja volje, sve do zaluđenosti izvedivošću i čovjekovim napretkom, koja pomoću znanosti i tehnike neminovno vodi k apokaliptičnom uništenju. Tumači Cioranova stvaralaštva jesu zapazili opći utjecaj Klagesove filozofije, no razmjer i domet ove posebne povijesti recepcije dosad su bili neotkriveni.
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Vanali, Ana Crhistina. "MISSÃO REPUBLICANA DE PAZ: A PASSAGEM DE CORREIA DEFREITAS POR TERRAS CONTESTADAS." Geographia Opportuno Tempore 3, no. 3 (December 21, 2017): 121–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5433/got.2017.v3.31723.

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Manoel Correia Defreitas (1851-1932) foi deputado federal pelo Paraná nas legislaturas de 1909-1911 e de 1912-1914. Durante o ano de 1914 visitou os redutos de Taquaruçu e Caraguatá na tentativa de convencer os moradores a se dispersarem e evitar o ataque das forças oficiais. Essa visita ficou conhecida como CAMPANHA HUMANITÁRIA na imprensa curitibana e MISSÃO REPUBLICANA DE PAZ na literatura em geral. Correia Defreitas foi acompanhado de Antônio da Rocha Tico (fazendeiro gaúcho estabelecido em Jaguaraíva e que era representante do jornal Diário da Tarde de Curitiba). Poucas são as informações específicas sobre essa campanha, assim sendo o trabalho procura, através da análise da bibliografia produzida sobre o assunto e dos artigos vinculados no jornal O Diário da Tarde de janeiro e fevereiro de 1914 analisar a participação de Correia Defreitas na Guerra do Contestado.
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Szczot, Monika. "„Idę do Ciebie Wielki Boże”1. O roli Biblii i antyku w twórczości Bolesława Micińskiego." Język. Religia. Tożsamość. 2, no. 28 (December 31, 2023): 505–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0054.3326.

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Bolesław Miciński was born in 1911 in Podolia. The writer lived and worked in Poland, and from 1939 he was in emigration in France, where he died of tuberculosis in 1943. The author of the article describes the connections of Miciński’s works with Greco-Roman antiquity and the Bible. The poetic volume Chleb z Gietsemane [Bread from Gietsemane] (1932), the essay Odpowiedź na list Francesca, obywatela rzymskiego [Reply to the Letter of Francesco, a RomanCitizen] (1940) and the lecture Portret Juliana Apostaty [Portrait of Julian the Apostate] (1942) are analysed in detail. Miciński was well known in ancient culture and consciously drew on its deposits for erudite, aesthetic and rhetorical purposes. It is also worth emphasising that antiquity was a reservoir of motifs, themes and sentences, which were updated in the works of the Polish writer in the process of renarration and reinterpretation, showing the universal value of the ancient tradition.
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Ísis Arrais Padilha, José Rafael Madureira &. "Adolphe Appia e Émile Jaques- Dalcroze: apresentação da tradução do ensaio La Gymnastique rythmique et la lumière (1912)." Dramaturgias, no. 16 (April 13, 2021): 358–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.26512/dramaturgias16.37454.

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Tradução do ensaio La Gymnastique rythmique et la lumière (A Ginástica Rítmica e a luz) escrito por Adolphe Appia em 1912. O texto foi publicado somente em 1932 na revista Le Rythme, boletim oficial de correspondência do Instituto Jaques-Dalcroze de Genebra lançado em 1909. Nesse ensaio, Appia retoma alguns con- ceitos apresentados em A Música e a Encenação (obra publicada originalmente em 1899), aproximando-os do contexto pedagógico do Instituto Jaques-Dalcroze de Hellerau, fundado em Dresden (Alemanha) no ano de 1911 e fechado em 1914 com a eclosão da 2a Guerra Mundial. Trata-se da única publicação de Appia sobre a relação luz-música-movimento no ensino da Ginástica Rítmica de Dalcroze. A tradução é precedida por uma apresentação crítica sobre o ensaio, escrito em um contexto histórico muito peculiar que levou os editores de Le Rythme a fazer significativas interferências sobre o manuscrito original.
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Markovskyi, Andrii. "PARALLELS OF GERMAN AVANT-GARDE ARCHITECTURE AND DEVELOPMENT IN KYIV." Current problems of architecture and urban planning, no. 58 (November 30, 2020): 302–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.32347/2077-3455.2020.58.302-313.

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The article presents a comparative analysis of some key objects of German and Kyiv architecture of the early twentieth century to determine the corresponding trends. Parallels and identities are shown and noted. An analysis of the background and context is given, as well as the author's conclusions of the respective styles. In particular, German Werkbund, international Art Nouveau, Ukrainian architectural Art Nouveau, "New Objectivity", Bauhaus, functionalism, constructivism, post-constructivism, German and Soviet neoclassicism are mentioned. Were analyzed in detail: The Fagus Factory (1910-1911) by Walter Gropius and Adolf Meyer, Centennial Hall (1911-1913) by the Max Berg, the Kyiv district power plant (named after Stalin), (1926–1930) by Mikhailo Parusnikov with the participation of George Goltz and Andrey Burov, Rolit (1932) by Vasul. Krychesky, Ehrentempel (1933–1936) and The Haus der Kunst in Munich (1933 - 1937) by Paul Ludwig Troost, competitive proposals for the construction of the Government Quarter in Kyiv (1934 - 1935) and the hotel within the Government Quarter (1939). Mentioned Esposizione Universale Roma (EUR) by Marcello Piacentini, projects by Albert Speer and others. The article summarizes a series of author's researches devoted to a detailed analysis of international context and parallels of Kyiv architecture which is represented in the background of the consistent artistic transitions (from eclecticism and historical reminiscences to modernism, from Art Nouveau to avant-garde, from constructivism to Soviet neoclassicism and, finally, from Stalinist empire to modernism).
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GĄSIOREK, PIOTR, and KATARZYNA VONČINA. "Atlas of the Echiniscidae (Heterotardigrada) of the World–part I: West Palaearctic Echiniscus species." Zootaxa 5344, no. 1 (September 14, 2023): 1–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5344.1.1.

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Traditionally Eurocentric tardigrade taxonomy has started to dissect endemics from very few truly cosmopolitan or widely distributed species, originally described mostly from the West Palaearctic, in the last decade. Obviously, the most problematic for taxonomic identification are species in large genera containing over 100 species in the case of Tardigrada. In limno-terrestrial heterotardigrades, only Echiniscus C.A.S. Schultze, 1840 fulfils this criterion, being a perfect example of taxonomic inflation. In Echiniscidae, this phenomenon results predominantly from the historical fallacy of attaching more importance to chaetotaxy than to the analysis of dorsal plate sculpturing. In this paper, the first of a series on echiniscids of the World, we review the current state of knowledge on the West Palaearctic Echiniscus species. Echiniscus granulatus (Doyère, 1840) and E. spinulosus (Doyère, 1840) are re-described based on multiple population data. Echiniscus lapponicus Thulin, 1911 and E. militaris Murray, 1911 are provided with the first SEM and molecular data, respectively. Following synonymies are made based on analyses of ample comparative material, type series, and redescriptions: E. blumi schizofilus Bartoš, 1941 syn. nov. and E. trojanus Maucci, 1973 syn. nov. of E. blumi blumi Richters, 1903; E. inocelatus Mihelčič, 1938 syn. nov., E. heterospinosus Maucci, 1954 syn. nov. and E. egnatiae Durante Pasa & Maucci, 1979 syn. nov. of E. granulatus; Echiniscus merokensis suecicus Thulin, 1911 syn. nov., E. columinis Murray, 1911 syn. nov., E. batramiae Iharos, 1936 syn. nov., E. jagodici Mihelčič, 1951 syn. nov. and E. laterospinosus Rudescu, 1964 syn. nov. of E. merokensis merokensis Richters, 1904; E. hexacanthus Maucci, 1973 syn. nov. of E. militaris Murray, 1911; E. carusoi Pilato, 1972 syn. nov. of E. spinulosus; E. osellai Maucci, 1974 syn. nov. of E. trisetosus Cuénot, 1932. Two new nomina dubia are proposed: E. apuanus M. Bertolani, 1946 sp. dub. (and a probable synonymy with E. merokensis suggested) and E. pajstunensis Bartoš, 1941 sp. dub. Two new nomina inquirenda are established: E. marleyi Li, 2007 sp. inq. (another chaetotaxy-based morphotype of the Echiniscus blumi-canadensis complex) and E. punctus McInnes, 1995 sp. inq. (the lack of reliable morphological criteria separating it from E. granulatus). We summarise the morphological, phylogenetic and biogeographic information for the West Palaearctic Echiniscus species, and conclude with a total of 21 valid and identifiable taxa. We predict this number will decrease further with solving the species delimitation issues within the Echiniscus blumi-canadensis complex. Among these 21 taxa, 13 species (62%) are to be found solely in the Western Palaearctic and/or entire Holarctic regions. This augments the many recent findings that tardigrades are typically biogeographically structured and form clearly defined faunae.
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Ruiz García, Sergio. "Ítaca en Cuba: el proyecto nacionalista e independentista de las asociaciones inmigrantes catalanas de La Habana (1911-1932)." Espacio Tiempo y Forma. Serie VI, Geografía, no. 16 (December 13, 2023): 111–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5944/etfvi.16.2023.38760.

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Este artículo, analiza las cuatro principales asociaciones catalanas de La Habana desde una perspectiva multifuncional: benéfico-asistencial, cultural, económica y, sobre todo, política. A partir de las primeras décadas del siglo XX, en estas asociaciones se impusieron las consideraciones de tipo político, dejando en un segundo plano el resto de objetivos. Unas defendieron un proyecto nacionalista, reclamando mayor autonomía para Cataluña, y otras, se posicionaron abiertamente en un nacionalismo radical que condujera a la independencia de España. Todas ellas conformaron un entramado asociativo complejo e interrelacionado con otras sociedades catalanas de diferentes partes de Cataluña y América. A partir de 1932, fueron perdiendo fuerza económica y política conllevando a la disolución de casi todas, hasta el punto de que una tras otra fueron desapareciendo.
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Dodd, Stephen. "Three-Dimensional Reading: Stories of Time and Space in Japanese Modernist Fiction, 1911–1932 by Angela Yiu, ed." Japan Forum 26, no. 4 (August 21, 2014): 551–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09555803.2014.948264.

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Farinha, Alessandra Buriol, and Claudio Baptista Carle. "A antiga procissão de Navegantes em Pelotas – RS: história e memória de fé e devoção." Revista Memorare 1, no. 3 (June 10, 2014): 32. http://dx.doi.org/10.19177/memorare.v1e3201432-51.

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O objeto de pesquisa deste artigo é a antiga Festa de Nossa Senhora dos Navegantes, que ocorria no bairro do Porto de Pelotas, RS. O artigo objetiva recuperar dados históricos e algumas memórias da Procissão através de antigas publicações de periódicos da cidade e manuscritos do Primeiro Livro Tombo da Paróquia Sagrado Coração de Jesus, revisitando assim as lembranças da intensa devoção do povo de Pelotas, principalmente moradores do Bairro do Porto, na Santa Padroeira dos trabalhadores do mar. A Festa religiosa que tinha a procissão como destaque, teve origem no ano de 1932, vinculada à Paróquia Sagrado Coração de Jesus. Para a obtenção dos resultados foi realizada revisão teórica, pesquisa em antigos periódicos de Pelotas, além de pesquisa e transcrições do Primeiro Livro Tombo da Paróquia Sagrado Coração de Jesus (1911). A Festa de Navegantes pode ser considerada como um fato cultural, social e religioso que contribuiu na qualificação do Bairro do Porto como um lugar de memória (NORA, 1984).
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KNIGHTON, ELIZABETH JULIANA. "Mary Davenport Engberg: Pioneering Musician in a Bachelors’ Frontier." Journal of the Society for American Music 5, no. 3 (July 13, 2011): 365–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1752196311000174.

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AbstractMany women in the United States encountered resistance to their involvement in orchestral conducting and public instrumental performance—both solo and ensemble—in the early twentieth century. Mary Davenport Engberg (1880–1951), however, became involved in the developing musical culture of the Pacific Northwest without encountering opposition based on her gender. In 1911 Engberg founded the mixed-gender Bellingham Symphony Orchestra, which she conducted until she became the conductor of the Seattle Civic Symphony Orchestra in 1921, and she also performed extensively as a violinist in Seattle and along the West Coast. She was the director of an influential music school in Seattle and cofounded the Seattle Civic Opera Association in 1932. Engberg's life and accomplishments reveal the effect of regional differences in the experiences and reception of women in American music. An understanding of her contributions leads to a better appreciation of the varied roles played by women in instrumental music throughout our country's history.
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S, Parimala. "A study on passenger satisfaction level of AirAsia India." Trends in Banking, Accounting and Business 1, no. 2 (December 1, 2022): 104–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.46632/tbab/1/2/6.

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French pilot Monseigneur Piguet flew the first commercial flight in India from Allahabad to Naini on February 18, 1911. However, it wasn’t until 1932 that Jahangir Ratanji Dadabhoy, the ‘Father of Indian Aviation’, established India’s first licensed commercial carrier.1 Tata Airlines was based out of Mumbai and transported both mail and passengers across India. In 1946 it changed its name to Air India. Two years later, the Indian Government acquired 49% of the company, and fully nationalized the airline in 1953 pursuant to the Air Corporations Act, 1953.2 this law not only allowed the Government to gain control over the erstwhile Tata Airlines, but also nationalized the entire sector. All existing airlines were merged into either Indian Airlines Corporation or Air India International.3 This monopoly continued for the next forty years. It wasn’t until the Indian economic liberalization of the 1990’s that the aviation sector was again open to private participation.
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Bessai, Diane. "Dramatic Initiatives at the University of Alberta." Canadian Theatre Review 136 (September 2008): 54–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ctr.136.011.

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In the University of Alberta's hundredth anniversary year of 2008, it seems appropriate to review some of its historical contributions to the support and development of theatre in Edmonton and also, with its early extension programs, throughout Alberta, including the founding of the Banff School of Arts (1932). Early in its history, the university provided leadership and outreach, encouraging the production of good plays at the amateur level through the University Drama Society (UDS) (1911) and the Edmonton Little Theatre (ELT) (1929), which it helped found. The university continued to cultivate taste for good theatre in Edmonton with the founding and growth of Studio Theatre (1949) and the establishing of a BFA Drama (1964), which led to serious training at the professional level. Over the years, the university (U of A) created the environment for theatre and later trained the personnel who would one day give rise to the professional theatre of modern Edmonton.1
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Bagautdinova, Khalida Z. "120th anniversary of Yamashurma rural school." Historical Ethnology 8, no. 3 (December 4, 2023): 432–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.22378/he.2023-8-3.432-441.

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The article is dedicated to the 120-years-old history of the Yamashurma secondary school. The paper discusses the opening of the Russian-Tatar school in the village of Yamashurma, Kazan Uyezd, at the outset of the 20th century, the situation at the school during the war years, the educational system in the Soviet times, the stages of school curriculum, and overall the life and development of the educational institution. The study higlights the role of mullah F. Khamzin in the opening of the school, the work of G. Kulakhmetov, a graduate of the Kazan Tatar Teachers School, who taught here in 1903–1908, and also “teacher Gabdulla” who held the position of the school headmaster in 1911–1932. The study is based on the documents from the State Archive of the Republic of Tatarstan and the book by R.A. Shakirzyanov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, “Yamashurma School is a spring of enlightenment”.
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Savoniakaitė, Vida. "Samogitian Cultural Heritage in Numbers: Ignas Končius’ Statistics of Crosses and Chapels in 1911–1940." Tautosakos darbai 64 (December 30, 2022): 155–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.51554/td.22.64.07.

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The article analyzes how studies of the Samogitian crosses and chapels, conducted in 1911–1940 by the physicist and ethnographer Ignas Končius (1886–1975) correlate with the global problematics of statistics and ethnography. Throughout the 19th century and in the beginning of the 20th century, the Lithuanian research on folklore and ethnography followed the canonic trends of statistics in the Russian Empire. While working for the Imperial Russian Geographic Society, the Latvian linguist and ethnographer Eduard Volter (1856–1941) developed his ethnographic-statistical studies aimed at defining the “tribal” constitution of the inhabitants, along with the research of their material culture. The Lithuanian scholar Končius assisted Volter in his fieldwork, absorbing his ideas and making statistical accounts of the Samogitian crosses and chapels in 1911–1940. He presented his discoveries and defined his concept of statistics in seven small books titled “Statistics of Crosses and Chapels under the Samogitian Sky”. The author of the article elucidates the connections between the statistical investigation of the Samogitian cultural heritage by Končius and the scholarly cannons of the Russian Empire, as well as the global ethnographic theory.By using the comparative historical analytical approach, she addresses the following issues: (1) characteristics of the Končius’ statistical investigation of 1912, (2) statistical accounts of the years 1932–1940, and (3) his academic connections. The author concludes that the works of Končius have many similarities with German statistics, Johann Gottfried Herder’s anthropology, and in their own way they reveal the history of Samogitia cultural heritage.
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Halpern, Ira. "Health Care Fictions: The Business of Medicine and Modern US Literature." American Literature 93, no. 4 (October 22, 2021): 629–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00029831-9520208.

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Abstract The literary and cultural dimensions of the longstanding US political debate over public versus private health care have been critically underexplored. How did early twentieth-century US writers portray the business of medical care within a stratified US economy? In Robert Herrick’s The Healer (1911), Wallace Thurman and A. L. Furman’s The Interne (1932), and Frank G. Slaughter’s That None Should Die (1941), the problems of inequality, profit, and corruption plague the practice of professional medicine. The writers of these novels do not, for the most part, blame the trouble with care on individual nurses, doctors, or other medical staff. Instead of exposing the power of individual medical practitioners to exploit bodies, these novels call attention to the power of capitalism and inequality to distort and derange the mission of medicine. Yet, the political critiques offered by health care fictions are foreclosed by anxieties about collective reform and government intervention in health care. So, this article asks why some of the most sustained literary treatments of capitalist medicine in US literature ultimately retreat from the structural critiques that they themselves raise.
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Palahuddin, Palahuddin. "Modernisasi Pendidikan Islam di Indonesia Awal Abad Ke-XX: Kasus Muhammadiyah." SANGKéP: Jurnal Kajian Sosial Keagamaan 1, no. 1 (January 20, 2018): 61–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.20414/sangkep.v1i1.606.

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This paper discusses about the modernization of educationconducted by Muhammadiyah at the beginning of the 20th centurycirca 1911-1932. The modernization was initiated by the foundeof Muhammadiyah Kiyai Haji Ahmad Dahlan, indeed effected byreligious social conditions of Moslems at that moment which isstill lagging behind in all aspects of life. For Muhammadiyah, tosolve the problem is modernization of education. Themodernization of education conducted by Muhammadiyah is away of adapting the educational system of Netherlands in Islamiceducation. The form of the model of Muhammadiyah school issame as the model of Netherland school. The term of AziyumardiAzra , referred to as “public school (Netherlands) plus” orStreenbrink referred to as “Ultra Conservative”. In that new andmodern school, in addition to religious studies, taught publiclessons; the instruments of the study adopted directly as howNetherlands learning. Applied level system and school paymentfrom students. As well as he most phenomenal is the teachers havebeen given incentives in the form of salary. All of this things ,which we now see as something that is good, at that moment it issomething very new, strange and even overwhelming.
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GNEZDILOV, VLADIMIR M., and THIERRY BOURGOIN. "First record of the family Caliscelidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea) from Madagascar, with description of new taxa from the Afrotropical Region and biogeographical notes." Zootaxa 2020, no. 1 (February 25, 2009): 1–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2020.1.1.

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The family Caliscelidae is revised and listed in the Afrotropical Region and is recorded from Madagascar for the first time. Signoreta victorina gen. et sp. n., Calampocus sphaeroides gen. et sp. n., Patamadaga pauliani gen. et sp. n., Sphenax cuneus gen. et sp. n., Afronaso gryphus sp. n. and A. malagasicus sp. n. are described from Madagascar. Rhinoploeus iwa gen. et sp. n. is described from Zambia and Caliscelis swazi sp. n. from Republic of South Africa and Swaziland. Nubianus gen. n. is erected for Issopulex nasutus Linnavuori, 1973. Issopulex chloe Linnavuori, 1973 is transfered to the genus Savanopulex Dlabola and Caliscelis eximia Stål, 1859 to the genus Chirodisca Emeljanov. Afronaso rhinarius cuneiceps Fennah, 1957 is upgraded to species level. Populonia curculioforma Dlabola, 1987 is placed in synonymy under A. rhinarius cuneiceps, Populonia hammersteini Schmidt, 1932 under Homaloplasis curvata Melichar, 1908, Ugandana fennahi Dlabola, 1987 under Afronaso bayoni Schmidt, 1911, and Caliscelis dreyfus Fernando, 1957 under Caliscelis eximia Stål, 1859. New faunistic records are proposed. The possible Gondwanan origin and monophyly of the Caliscelidae are briefly discussed.
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Lizun, Damian, Teresa Kurkiewicz, and Bogusław Szczupak. "Exploring Liu Kang’s Paris Practice (1929–1932): Insight into Painting Materials and Technique." Heritage 4, no. 2 (May 19, 2021): 828–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage4020046.

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This paper presents the results of an extensive study of 14 paintings by the pioneering Singapore artist Liu Kang (1911–2004). The paintings are from the National Gallery Singapore and Liu family collections. The aim of the study is to elucidate the painting technique and materials from the artist’s early oeuvre, Paris, spanning the period from 1929 to 1932. The artworks were studied with a wide array of non- and micro-invasive analytical techniques, supplemented with the historical information derived from the Liu family archives and contemporary colourmen catalogues. The results showed that the artist was able to create compositions with a limited colour palette and had a preferential use of commercially available ultramarine, viridian, chrome yellow, iron oxides, organic reds, lead white, and bone black bound in oil that was highlighted. This study identified other minor pigments that appeared as hue modifications or were used sporadically, such as cobalt blue, Prussian blue, emerald green, cadmium yellow, cobalt yellow, and zinc white. With regard to the painting technique, the artist explored different styles and demonstrated a continuous development of his brushwork and was undoubtedly influenced by Modernists’ artworks. This comprehensive technical study of Liu Kang’s paintings from the Paris phase may assist art historians and conservators in the evaluation of the artist’s early career and aid conservation diagnostics and treatment of his artworks. Furthermore, the identified painting materials can be compared with those used by other artists active in Paris during the same period.
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Adams, W., R. E. Kendell, E. H. Hare, and P. Munk-Jørgensen. "Epidemiological Evidence that Maternal Influenza Contributes to the Aetiology of Schizophrenia." British Journal of Psychiatry 163, no. 4 (October 1993): 522–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.163.4.522.

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The epidemiological evidence that the offspring of women exposed to influenza in pregnancy are at increased risk of schizophrenia is conflicting. In an attempt to clarify the issue we explored the relationship between the monthly incidence of influenza (and measles) in the general population and the distribution of birth dates of three large series of schizophrenic patients - 16 960 Scottish patients born in 1932–60; 22 021 English patients born in 1921–60; and 18 723 Danish patients born in 1911–65. Exposure to the 1957 epidemic of A2 influenza in midpregnancy was associated with an increased incidence of schizophrenia, at least in females, in all three data sets. We also confirmed the previous report of a statistically significant long-term relationship between patients' birth dates and outbreaks of influenza in the English series, with time lags of - 2 and - 3 months (the sixth and seventh months of pregnancy). Despite several other negative studies by ourselves and others we conclude that these relationships are probably both genuine and causal; and that maternal influenza during the middle third of intrauterine development, or something closely associated with it, is implicated in the aetiology of some cases of schizophrenia.
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Martín Castillejos, Ana M. "Past, Loss and Nostalgia in Louise Bourgeois´ and Sylvia Plath´s Oeuvre." VERBEIA. Revista de Estudios Filológicos. Journal of English and Spanish Studies, no. 4 (October 27, 2020): 64–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.57087/verbeia.2020.4274.

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The weight of the past and the presence of loss in each individual´s life are undeniable. This is clearly so in the cases of Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) and Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010), as loss is the driver of most of their production. The recreation of painful moments in Bourgeois´ life is the key to understand most of her work, especially her ‘Cells’. In Sylvia Plath´s case, her father´s death without a possible mourning and the later break-down of her marriage are drivers for some of the writer´s best poems.This article analyses the presence of loss and nostalgia in the artist and the writer´s work, focusing on the many similarities between the artist and the writer and pointing out the psychic landscapes they give place to (Douglas Porteous´s Landscapes of the Mind).Finally, there is also a vindication in the article of the feeling of loss as a powerful creative tool that stimulates action. In that respect, the article supports Alastair Bonnett´s point of view about the importance of acknowledging the feeling of nostalgia (The Geographies of Nostalgia).
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Pérez Bernardo, María Luisa. "María del Pilar Sinués: una traductora de obras edificantes." Revista de Filología de la Universidad de La Laguna 47 (2023): 227–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.25145/j.refiull.2023.47.12.

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"María del Pilar Sinués (1835-1893) wrote more than a hundred works, most of them novels. She also collaborated with magazines and participated in different cultural institutions. The author was a representative of traditional Christian values, and her writings dealt with, and intermingled, literature and pedagogy. She dedicated much of her time and effort to translation; however, her contributions in this regard are less well known. In fact, Sinués de Marco, like Joaquina García Balmaseda (1837-1911) and Faustina Sáez de Melgar (1834-1895), devoted most of her time to translating French works which were published in the main newspapers of her time. This essay discusses how she translated into Spanish the novels of many writers, some of them well known, such as Alfred Musset (1810-1857), Paul Féval (1817-1887) and Hendrik Conscience (1812-1883) and others not so renowned, such as Mauricio Barr (1862-1923), Mathilde Bourdon (1817-1888), and Gyp (1850-1932). The writer’s interest in translating foreign novels that served to educate women and transform them into good Christians will also be analyzed, highlighting how Sinués promoted edifying, formative, and orthodox novels."
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LONGINO, JOHN T. "The Crematogaster (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Myrmicinae) of Costa Rica." Zootaxa 151, no. 1 (March 5, 2003): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.151.1.1.

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The taxonomy and natural history of the ant genus Crematogaster are reviewed for the Costa Rican fauna. Thirtyone species are known, and a key is provided for these and two additional species from adjacent regions of Panama. Species boundaries are evaluated over their entire range when possible. The taxonomic history of the genus is one of unbridled naming of new species and subspecies, with no synthetic works or keys. Major taxonomic changes are proposed, with the recognition of several polytypic species with very broad ranges and the synonymization of the many names associated with them. Crematogaster pygmaea Forel 1904, suturalis Forel 1912, ornatipilis Wheeler 1918, erici Santschi 1929, and chacoana Santschi 1933 are synonymized under abstinens Forel 1899; centralis Santschi 1932 under acuta (Fabricius 1804); aruga Forel 1913 under arcuata Forel 1899; ludio Forel 1912, armandi Forel 1921, inca Wheeler 1925, and cocciphila Borgmeier 1934 under brasiliensis Mayr 1878; parabiotica Forel 1904 under carinata Mayr 1862; brevispinosa Mayr 1870, minutior Forel 1893, schuppi Forel 1901, recurvispina Forel 1912, sampaioi Forel 1912, striatinota Forel 1912, townsendi Wheeler 1925, and chathamensis Wheeler 1933 under crinosa Mayr 1862; barbouri Weber 1934 under cubaensis Mann 1920; antillana Forel 1893, sculpturata Pergande 1896, kemali Santschi 1923, accola Wheeler 1934, phytoeca Wheeler 1934, panamana Wheeler 1942, and obscura Santschi 1929 under curvispinosa Mayr 1870; descolei Kusnezov 1949 under distans Mayr 1870; projecta Santschi 1925 under erecta Mayr 1866; carbonescens Forel 1913 under evallans Forel 1907; palans Forel 1912, ascendens Wheeler 1925, and dextella Santschi 1929 under limata F. Smith 1858; agnita Wheeler 1934 under obscurata Emery 1895; amazonensis Forel 1905, autruni Mann 1916, and guianensis Crawley 1916 under stollii Forel 1885; surdior Forel 1885, atitlanica Wheeler 1936, and maya Wheeler 1936 under sumichrasti Mayr 1870; tumulifera Forel 1899 and arizonensis Wheeler 1908 under torosa Mayr 1870. The following taxa are raised to species: ampla Forel 1912, brevidentata Forel 1912, chodati Forel 1921, crucis Forel 1912, cubaensis Mann 1920, goeldii Forel 1903, malevolens Santschi 1919, mancocapaci Santschi 1911, moelleri Forel 1912, montana Borgmeier 1939, obscurata Emery 1895, rochai Forel 1903, russata Wheeler 1925, sericea Forel 1912, stigmatica Forel 1911, sub-tonsa Santschi 1925, tenuicula Forel 1904, thalia Forel 1911, uruguayensis Santschi 1912, and vicina Andre 1893. The following new species are described: bryophilia, flavomicrops, flavosensitiva, foliocrypta, jardinero, levior, monteverdensis, raptor, snellingi, sotobosque, and wardi.
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Ortiz Sotelo, Jorge. "Carlos Camacho Arango. El conflicto de Leticia (1932-1933) y los ejércitos de Perú y Colombia." Anuario Colombiano de Historia Social y de la Cultura 45, no. 2 (July 1, 2018): 285–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/achsc.v45n2.71040.

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Perú y Colombia se han enfrentado militarmente en tres oportunidades: en 1828-1829, en 1911 y en 1932-1933. La historiografía ha abordado de muy diversas maneras cada uno de estos conflictos, pero, como suele suceder con este tipo de temas, la deseable objetividad no siempre ha estado presente. Esta es una de las cosas que me llamó la atención del trabajo de Carlos Camacho, pues se acerca a ese ideal de objetividad. Otra fue el curioso ordenamiento de sus trece capítulos, donde alterna los acontecimientos del conflicto con un bien articulado análisis de las relaciones civiles y militares en ambos países, en una suerte de ensayo histórico y sociológico sobre sus ejércitos. Este orden me lleva a pensar que es posible leer la obra de varias maneras y, más aún, que estamos ante dos libros, los cuales se complementan, pero que no necesariamente deben ir en un mismo volumen. Sea como sea, el resultado es incitador. Las fuentes documentales consultadas por Camacho son exhaustivas, comprende archivos colombianos, peruanos, británicos, norteamericanos y franceses, aunque, como bien señala, no le fue posible acceder a la documentación militar de su país. Podría haberle sido valioso revisar la documentación del Archivo Histórico de Marina, en Lima, y consultar los trabajos de Daniel Masterson,11 de Fernando Romero12 y de Alberto Fernández Prada,13 así como la prensa brasileña, buena parte de la cual se encuentra disponible en la Biblioteca Nacional Digital de Brasil.
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Rodas Rivera, Ruddy. "Historia de la implantología y la oseointegración, antes y después de Branemark." Revista Estomatológica Herediana 23, no. 1 (April 3, 2014): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.20453/reh.v23i1.46.

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En 1911 los traumatólogos inmovilizaban fracturas óseas con dispositivos de acero inoxidable con contenido férrico, teniendo como secuela la corrosión. En 1932 el Vitallium, una aleación exenta de hierro, fue considerada ideal, no corrosiva y biocompatible para estos  nes. En 1940 un estudio en fémur de gatos comparó la corrosión del vitallium (gold estándar) respecto a otros metales, entre ellos el titanio. Histológica y radiogrၠcamente el titanio produjo menos efecto inƒ amatorio y corrosivo comparado al vitallium. Este estudio describe la característica inédita del titanio de “soldarse” al hueso. En 1951 se probaron tornillos experimentales de titanio en fémur de ratas, los cuales se “soldaron” al hueso, la conclusión fue que estos estaban en desventaja respecto a los de acero quirúrgico, ya que debían retirarse fácilmente para evitar secuelas. En 1959 Branemark estudiando la reparación ósea mediante microscopia vital, implantó en el peroné de conejos, dispositivos trans-óseos de titanio, consciente de su biocompatibilidad. Al intentar retirar estos dispositivos, le impresionó la intensidad de la unión hueso-titanio nombrando a esta característica como óseo integración. Aplicó esta característica única para estabilizar dentaduras postizas, experimentando en mandíbulas de perros. En 1965 implantó dispositivos de titanio exitosamente en una mandíbula humana. Patentó su sistema de implantes dentales con la  rma sueca Nobel Pharma.
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Andreev, Alexander Alekceevich, and Anton Petrovich Ostroushko. "Justin Ivlianovich JANELIDZE – Chairman of the all-Union society of surgeons, Chief surgeon of the Soviet Navy, chief editor of the journal "Bulletin of surgery" (135th anniversary of birth)." Vestnik of Experimental and Clinical Surgery 11, no. 3 (September 28, 2018): 230. http://dx.doi.org/10.18499/2070-478x-2018-11-3-230.

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In 1883 in Georgia in a peasant family was born Justin Ivlianovich Janelidze. After graduating from the Kutaisi classical gymnasium (1903) studied in Kharkiv (1903-1905) and Geneva universities (1905 – 1909). Defended his thesis on the topic: "the question of teratoma and testicular tumors" (1909). In 1910 I. I. Dzhanelidze returned to Russia and received the title of doctor with honors, doctor of medicine (1911). From 1911 to 1914 he worked at the St. Petersburg women's medical Institute at the Department of hospital surgery. In 1911 G. I. Janelidze made a successful operation a patient with a wound of the right ventricle of the heart, in 1913 - world's first stitched the wound of the ascending aorta. During the first world war Justin Ivlianovich was a doctor of the field hospital trains. On his return from the army he worked as an assistant Professor, Department of General surgery (1921) the Petrograd medical Institute. In 1927, I. I. Janelidze was elected to the chair of hospital surgery of I Leningrad medical Institute, headed until 1943 1932 he is also scientific Director of the Leningrad Institute of emergency care. In 1939, Justin Ivlianovich - chief surgeon of the Navy of the USSR. In 1943, I. I. Janelidze was appointed chief of the Department of hospital surgery educated in the naval medical Academy. I. Janelidze is the author of over 100 scientific works, including monographs: "the Wounds of the heart and their surgical treatment", "Free skin grafting in Russia and the Soviet Union," "Bronchial fistula gunshot origin." He developed methods of surgical treatment of wounds of the heart, mediastinum, arterial and arteriovenous aneurysms of the carotid, subclavian and femoral arteries, plastic surgery, methods of reduction of dislocated shoulder and hip. Most famous was his monograph "Bronchial fistula gunshot origin", for which he was awarded the State prize of the USSR (1948). In 1946 he was elected Chairman of the all-Union society of surgeons and remained in this post until the end of life. He was editor-in-chief of the journal "Bulletin of surgery" (1937-1941 gg.), the editor of "war surgery" in the "Encyclopedic dictionary of military medicine", member of the editorial Board and the author of several chapters of the multivolume work "the Experience of Soviet medicine in great Patriotic war 1941-1945", magazines "Surgery" and "New surgical archive". I. I. Janelidze was elected Deputy of the Leningrad city Council of people's deputies. He was awarded two orders of Lenin, order of the red banner, the Gold medal "hammer and Sickle" and many medals. January 14, 1950 I. I. Janelidze died.
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Ginio, Eyal. "Ha-Balkan Ha-Bo‘er (The Balkans in Flames)." Archiv orientální 88, no. 3 (February 17, 2021): 375–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.47979/aror.j.88.3.375-399.

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Ha-Balkan Ha-Bo‘er (The Balkans in Flames), the memoirs of Yitzhak Halperin, are at the center of this article. Born in Palestine in 1890, Halperin was part of the so-called “first generation” – meaning Jews, natives of the newly established colonies in Palestine, who conversed in the Hebrew language and whose life and social productivity embodied the Zionist vision of the nation. Halperin volunteered to serve in the Ottoman Army in November 1911. Later, during the first weeks of the First Balkan War (October 1912-May 1913), he served on the Macedonian front before fleeing to Salonica, where he deserted. Published in Hebrew in 1932, Halperin’s memoirs can be read against both Zionist and Ottoman contexts. They shed light on various personal experiences and perceptions that can enrich our understanding of his particular ideological and ethnic group. In addition, his memoirs are unique as they describe the daily experiences of an Ottoman rank-and-file soldier who served in the Balkan Wars. As such, it offers different insights into the broader Ottoman context. Halperin’s memoirs expose two main topics: the related issues of identity, sociability, and friendship as they developed among the conscripts during his military service; and his clear disappointment with the poor performance and low morale of the Ottoman army before and during the Balkan Wars.
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Kervran, Sophie. "Le patrimoine comme passion identitaire en Bretagne : inauguration et destruction du monument de l’union de la Bretagne à la France (Rennes, 1911 et 1932)." Culture & Musées 8, no. 1 (2006): 91–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/pumus.2006.1406.

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MAGGIONI, TAMARA, ANABELA TAVERNA, PAOLA B. REYNA, GASTÓN ALURRALDE, CLARA RIMONDINO, and MARCOS TATIÁN. "Deep-sea ascidians (Chordata, Tunicata) from the SW Atlantic: species richness with descriptions of two new species." Zootaxa 4526, no. 1 (November 28, 2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4526.1.1.

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The understudied deep-sea benthic communities from the Southwestern Atlantic continental slope (200 m–3000 m depth) were sampled on August 2012 in an area located around 38°S that included the Mar del Plata submarine canyon. In these samplings we found a total of 16 ascidian species from six different families, of which two corresponded to new species. These were: Aplidium meridianum (Sluiter, 1906); Aplidium variabile (Herdman, 1886); Aplidium marplatensis Maggioni & Tatián (sp. nov. present work); Aplidium solitarium Maggioni & Tatián (sp. nov. present work); Synoicum georgianum Sluiter, 1932; Synoicum molle (Herdman, 1886); Synoicum sp.; Polysyncraton trivolutum (Millar, 1960); Sycozoa umbellata (Michaelsen, 1898); Ascidia meridionalis Herdman, 1880; Cnemidocarpa drygalskii (Hartmeyer, 1911); Styela squamosa Herdman, 1881; Pyura pilosa Monniot C. & Monniot F., 1974; Molgula pyriformis Herdman, 1881; Molgula setigera Ärnbäck-Christie-Linde, 1938 and Asajirus indicus (Oka, 1913). Based on morphological evidence, we propose the new synonymy: Molgula setigera Ärnbäck-Christie-Linde, 1938 = Molgula marioni Millar, 1960 = Molgula robini Monniot C. & Monniot F., 1983. We also propose to maintain Molgula pyriformis and Molgula malvinensis as separate species. We report: the extension of the distribution range of Aplidium meridianum, Synoicum georgianum, Polysyncraton trivolutum, Sycozoa umbellata, Cnemidocarpa drygalskii, Pyura pilosa and Molgula setigera, being the first time they are collected off La Plata River; the deepest registers for Synoicum georgianum, Poylsyncraton trivolutum, Sycozoa umbellata, Ascidia meridionalis, Pyura pilosa, Molgula pyriformis and Molgula setigera; and the shallowest register for Synoicum molle.
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Henkin, Leon. "In Memoriam: Raphael Mitchel Robinson." Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 1, no. 3 (September 1995): 340–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1079898600008131.

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About a month after his 83rd birthday Raphael Robinson was almost wholly incapacitated by a massive stroke, and 8 weeks later, on January 27, 1995, he died of ensuing complications. Mathematics was his life. He was always working on problems—those brought to him in journals or by colleagues, and others that he invented. Just three days before his death he received word that a paper of his, originating in a published problem, was accepted for publication. His 64 publications spanned a full 6 decades, and included significant papers on number theory, combinatorics, complex analysis, and geometry, in addition to logic and set theory.Robinson was born on November 2, 1911, in National City, California. He came to Berkeley to study mathematics, obtaining an A.B. in 1932, an M.A. in 1933, and his Ph.D. in December, 1934. His dissertation was in complex analysis. He took 12 graduate courses in a variety of fields, but not one was close to logic or set theory—which was later the setting of about a quarter of his publications.After completing his studies Robinson served as Instructor for two years at Brown University, then returned for good to Berkeley in 1937, reaching the rank of full Professor in 1949. He taught a great variety of courses and was known as an excellent teacher, but was most interested in problemsolving and research and in 1972, at age 61, he elected early retirement, at considerable financial sacrifice, in order to concentrate on these pursuits.
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