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RIEDEL, ALEXANDER. "The weevil genus Trigonopterus Fauvel (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) and its synonyms—a taxonomic study on the species tied to its genus-group names." Zootaxa 2977, no. 1 (July 27, 2011): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2977.1.1.

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The genus Trigonopterus Fauvel, 1862 is briefly diagnosed. At present, four junior subjective synonyms of the genus exist: Idotasia Pascoe, 1871, Eurysia Pascoe, 1885, Mimidotasia Voss, 1960 (syn. n.), and Microgymnapterus Voss, 1960 (syn. n.). Trigonopterus vossi nom.n. is proposed as a replacement name of the secondary homonym T. submetallicus (Voss, 1960) nec T. submetallicus Marshall, 1921, and T. micros nom.n. to replace T. minutus (Voss, 1960: 327) nec T. minutus (Voss, 1960: 341). Idotasia nasuta Pascoe is designated type species of Idotasia. Lectotypes are designated for the following names: Eurysia fulvicornis Pascoe, Idotasia ebriosa Pascoe, Idotasia elliptica Pascoe, Idotasia inclusa Pascoe, Idotasia nasuta Pascoe, Idotasia scaphioides Pascoe, and Microgymnapterus minutus Voss. The type species of Trigonopterus, Eurysia, Mimidotasia and Microgymnapterus, as well as the five species included in Pascoe´s original description of Idotasia are redescribed: T. ebriosus (Pascoe), T. ellipticus (Pascoe), T. fulvicornis (Pascoe), T. inclusus (Pascoe), T. insignis Fauvel, T. micros nom.n., T. nasutus (Pascoe), T. scaphioides (Pascoe), and T. vossi nom.n.. Trigonopterus egenus (Pascoe) is recognized as a junior synonym of T. scaphioides (Pascoe), syn.n.. Trigonopterus oblitus sp.n., is described based on specimens labeled as paratypes of Microgymnapterus minutus. Douttia basimaculata Voss 1960 is transferred to Trigonopterus: T. basimaculatus (Voss) comb.n.. Trigonopterus insignis Fauvel is endemic to New Caledonia, T. fulvicornis (Pascoe) to Sulawesi; the remaining species treated herein are restricted to parts of New Guinea and Maluku. The record of T. egenus (Pascoe) for New Zealand is incorrect.
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Pothmann, Ute. "„Ära Voss“." Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook 58, no. 1 (May 24, 2017): 279–316. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jbwg-2017-0011.

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Abstract This article investigates one stage in the career of Dr. Wilhelm Voss (1896-1974) who was a chartered accountant, manager of the Reichswerke “Hermann Göring” and armament adviser to the Egyptian government after World War II. During the Weimar republic Voss was a respected association official and chartered accountant without a political background. Between spring 1933 and autumn 1934 he integrated himself fast and successfully into the Nazi regime. The article explores Voss’ actions, his motives and family background as well as professional points of contact to National Socialism. At the same time it reveals the difficult development of chartered accountancy as a profession in Germany around 1930 and attempts to professionalize the occupation by different individuals and organisations. This paper takes up new research approaches to the history of elites. The source material is evaluated on the four analysis levels of “authority”, “situation”, “profession” and “self-image”.
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Voss, Richard F. "Voss replies." Physical Review Letters 71, no. 11 (September 13, 1993): 1777. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.71.1777.

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Ruetschi, Paul. "Ernst Voss." Journal of Power Sources 139, no. 1-2 (January 2005): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2004.10.005.

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BOROVEC, ROMAN, and JIŘÍ SKUHROVEC. "Systematic position of the Afrotropical species described in Trachyphloeini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae)." Zootaxa 4344, no. 3 (November 8, 2017): 522. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4344.3.5.

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The Afrotropical species described as Trachyphloeini Lacordaire, 1863 were examined and their taxonomic status is revised. Atrachyphloeus Voss, 1962 is proposed as a junior synonym of Phaylomerinthus Schoenherr, 1842, Cathormiocerus africanus Hoffmann, 1965 as a junior synonym of Tapinomorphus sylvicola Voss, 1962 and Trachyphloeus pustulifer Voss, 1959 as a junior synonym of Platycopes tuberculatus Marshall, 1906. Atrachyphloeus convergens Voss, 1962 is transferred to the genus Phaylomerinthus Schoenherr, 1842, Trachyphloeus hardenbergi Marshall, 1923 and T. notulatus Boheman, 1842 to Glyptosomus Schoenherr, 1847, Trachyphloeus nanus Fåhraeus, 1871 to Pentatrachyphloeus Voss, 1974, Trachyphloeus pustulifer Voss, 1959 to Platycopes Schoenherr, 1823 and Trachyphloeus setiger Fåhraeus, 1871 to Phaylomerinthus Schoenherr, 1842. “Trachyphloeosoma” brevicolle Voss, 1974, “Trachyphloeus” brevis Boheman, 1842, “T”. nodifrons Hoffmann, 1968 and “T”. squalidus Boheman, 1842 are provisionally left in their current genera, but new genera for them will be described in future papers. The genus Phaylomerinthus Schoenherr, 1842 has been redefined and redescribed. Lectotypes for the following species are designated (current names added in brackets where different): Cathormiocerus africanus Hoffmann, 1965 (Tapinomorphus sylvicola Voss, 1962), Trachyphloeus hardenbergi Marshall, 1923 (Glyptosomus hardenbergi (Marshall, 1923)), Trachyphloeus nanus Fåhraeus, 1871 (Pentatrachyphloeus nanus (Fåhraeus, 1871)), Trachyphloeus notulatus Boheman, 1842 (Glyptosomus notulatus (Boheman, 1842)), Trachyphloeus pustulifer Voss, 1959 (Platycopes tuberculatus (Marshall, 1906)), Trachyphloeus setiger Fåhraeus, 1871 (Phaylomerinthus setiger (Fåhraeus, 1871)), “Trachyphloeus” brevis Boheman in Schoenherr, 1842 and “Trachyphloeus” squalidus Boheman in Schoenherr, 1842. Two paralectotypes of Cathormiocerus africanus Hoffmann, 1965 from Tanzania are described as a new species, Tapinomorphus franzi sp. n. All type specimens are illustrated.
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Haberl, F. P., and Thomas Bernhard. "Ritter, Dene, Voss." World Literature Today 60, no. 1 (1986): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40141227.

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Holck, Per. "Gutane frå Voss …" Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening 129, no. 7 (2009): 672–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4045/tidsskr.08.0595.

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Grant, Roderick M., and John W. Layman. "Howard Glenn Voss." Physics Today 63, no. 7 (July 2010): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3463635.

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Reiland, Robert J. "Remembering Howard Voss." Physics Today 63, no. 11 (November 2010): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3518198.

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Puišo, Judita, and Dalia Larionovienė. "Professor of matematics Aurel Edmund Voss and University of Lithuania." Lietuvos matematikos rinkinys 60 (December 6, 2019): 55–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/lmr.b.2019.15236.

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Professor Aurel Edmund Voss was a German mathematician, best known for his contributions to application of geometry in natural science and mechanics. The collection of books of professor A.E. Voss was bought and used by Faculty of Matematics and Nature of Univerity of Lithuania. In 1940’s the collection of books of prof. A.E. Voss was transfered to Vilnius University. The aim of the work was to investigate collections of books of libraries of Lithuania and to present books of prof. A.E Voss to scientific society of Lithuania.
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Crickard, Mike, and Tim Gunter. "Coast Guard Vessel of Opportunity Skimming System (VOSS), Past, Present and Future of meeting Service spill response needs (containment, skimming, and pumping)." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2017, no. 1 (May 1, 2017): 2017023. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2017.1.000023.

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The Coast Guard Vessel of Opportunity Skimming (VOSS) has recently gone through a consolidation of pollution response equipment to modernize its spill equipment capability for oil spill (containment, skimming, and pumping) to meet the response needs of the future. This paper will review the history of Coast Guard VOSS implementation, deployment during Deep Water Horizon, VOSS consolidation of 15 sites in 2014–2015, and challenges facing Coast Guard VOSS capability gaps in the future. In the aftermath of the EXXON VALDEZ oil spill in 1989, the Coast Guard assessed gaps and deficiencies in the ability of government and private sector resources to fully and adequately respond to major oil spill events. At the time, major gaps were found in the private sector's ability to deliver emergency first response equipment in major port areas. These gaps were addressed by Coast Guard acquisition, pre-positioning and on-going maintenance of VOSS systems & other equipment. Regulatory regimes were created and the Coast Guard created a system for determining the ability of the private sector to respond to a worst case discharge (WCD) including Title 33 CFR Parts 154 and 155 requiring facility and vessel response plan holders to have plans and contracts for privately owned pollution response equipment sufficient to respond to a WCD. The regulations have resulted in the increased capacity of Oil Spill Response Organization (OSRO) in the coastal areas of the continental United States. The Deepwater Horizon response in 2010 was the largest pollution response equipment deployment by private and government resources in the nation's history. Most Coast Guard VOSS systems were deployed in response to Deepwater Horizon. The growth of spill response equipment by the private sector and lessons learned from the Deepwater Horizon VOSS spill deployment were utilized to support the consolidation of VOSS equipment in the continental United States while maintaining VOSS capacity in remote areas.
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Bütje, K., and W. Preetz. "Schwingungs-und Elektronenspektren der bindungsisomeren Hexakis(thiocyanato(N)-thiocyanato(S))-osmate(III) und (IV) / Vibrational and Electronic Spectra of Bond-Isomeric Hexakis(thiocyanato(N)-thiocyanato(S))osmates(III) and (IV)." Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B 43, no. 4 (April 1, 1988): 371–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/znb-1988-0401.

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AbstractWell-resolved IR and Raman spectra of the two sets of all 10 isomeric complexes [Os(NCS)n(SCN)6-n]3-/2-, n = 0-6, have been recorded. For both series, νCS(N) > νCS(S) and δNCS > δSCN; for the Os(III) complexes, vCN(N) ~ vCN(S) and vOsN ≥ vOsS while for the Os(IV) compounds, vCN(N) < vCN(S) and vOsN ~ vOsS. The vibrational spectra of the n = 0 and n = 6 members of both sets are assigned according to D3d and Oh point symmetry, respectively. For the mixed linkage isomers the band pattern is strongly influenced by pseudo-octahedral coupling wherever frequencies of N- and S-bonded groups coincide. The metal-ligand stretching region is therefore assigned according rather to pseudo-Oh, pseudo-D3d and pseudo-D4h symmetry than to D4h, C4v, C3v and C2v microsymmetry. The charge-transfer spectra of both series are similar, showing a parallel hypsochromic shift with increasing n value. Upon oxidation, a bathochromic shift of the CT bands by an average of 5400 cm-1 is observed, and the intensity increases by a factor 2-2.5. Weak absorptions in the near infrared region are assigned to intraconfigurational transitions.
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RIEDEL, ALEXANDER. "Revision of the subgenus Metaeuops Legalov of Euops Schoenherr (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea, Attelabidae) from the Papuan region." Zootaxa 1181, no. 1 (April 21, 2006): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1181.1.1.

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The subgenus Metaeuops Legalov (stat.n.) of Euops Schoenherr is revised. The group is restricted to New Guinea and some small neighboring islands. It contains four previously described species: E. coelestinus Pascoe, E. ruficornis Voss, E. tibialis Voss, and E. violaceus Pascoe, and 14 new species: Euops arfakensis sp. n., E. biru sp. n., E. coeruleus sp. n., E. curvipes sp. n., E. illegalovi sp. n., E. judithae sp. n., E. oops sp. n., E. paratibialis sp. n., E. piceus sp. n., E. dintelmanni sp. n., E. ratcliffei sp. n., E. swartensis sp. n., E. tenuiflagellaris sp. n. and Euops torricelliensis sp. n.. Euops ruficornis Voss, formerly a subspecies of E. femoralis Voss, is recognized as a distinct species without any close relationship to E. femoralis Voss. Lectotypes are designated for E. coelestinus Pascoe, E. ruficornis Voss, E. tibialis Voss, and E. violaceus Pascoe. All species are described, and the characters relevant for their identification, especially the male genitalia, are illustrated. A key to the species is provided. A cladistic analysis is performed that confirms the monophyly of Metaeuops. The most important apomorphy of the group is a pair of sclerites in the mid portion of the male endophallus. Two additional characters imply secondary reduction in a few species: the subtriangular mesotibia of the males and a siphon-like extension of the female spermatheca. The original description of Metaeuops by Legalov contained contradictions between the diagnostic characters proposed and the characters present in the type species. Therefore, the concept of the genus is here modified.
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BOROVEC, ROMAN, and OTO NAKLÁDAL. "Eudraces barclayi sp. nov., with some notes on the genus Eudraces Marshall (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae: Myorhinini)." Zootaxa 4392, no. 2 (March 8, 2018): 374. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4392.2.9.

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Eudraces barclayi sp. n. is described from South Africa, illustrated and compared with other species of the genus. Echinocnemodes Voss, 1962 is proposed as a new junior synonym of Eudraces Marshall, 1926. Holcolaccus sparsus (Voss, 1959) is proposed as a new combination from Eudraces Marshall, 1926. Eudraces zumpti Voss, 1959 is a new junior synonym of Eremnus angustirostris Marshall, 1937. A lectotype is designated for Eudraces flavirostris Marshall, 1926. A key to the known Eudraces species is given.
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HUANG, YONG-CHANG, XI-GUO LEE, and MING-XUE SHAO. "UNIFIED EXPRESSIONS OF ALL INTEGRAL VARIATIONAL PRINCIPLES." Modern Physics Letters A 21, no. 14 (May 10, 2006): 1107–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217732306019232.

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In terms of the quantitative causal principle, this paper obtains a general variational principle, gives unified expressions of the general, Hamilton, Voss, Hölder, Maupertuis–Lagrange variational principles of integral style, the invariant quantities of the general, Voss, Hölder, Maupertuis–Lagrange variational principles are given, finally the Noether conservation charges of the general, Voss, Hölder, Maupertuis–Lagrange variational principles are deduced, and the intrinsic relations among the invariant quantities and the Noether conservation charges of all the integral variational principles are achieved.
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RIEDEL, ALEXANDER. "A taxonomic study of the Indian species of Euops Schoenherr (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea: Attelabidae)." Zootaxa 2125, no. 1 (June 4, 2009): 1–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2125.1.1.

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The Euops species of India excluding the Himalaya region are revised. Seven species are recorded from the area, placed in three subgenera (Parasynaptopsis Legalov, 2003 stat. n., Flavoriedeliops Legalov, 2003 stat. n. and Riedeliops Alonso-Zarazaga & Lyal, 2002) as follows: E. (Parasynaptopsis) andrewesi Voss, 1935, E. (Flavoriedeliops) tamilnadunsis Legalov (2003), E. (Riedeliops) bowringii Jekel, 1860, E. (Riedeliops) indicus (Legalov, 2004), E. (Riedeliops) keiseri Voss, 1957, E. (Riedeliops) pseudoindicus sp. n. and E. (Riedeliops) trichinopoliensis (Legalov, 2007). Diagnoses are provided for the subgenera E. (Parasynaptopsis) and E. (Flavoriedeliops) and a description for E. (Riedeliops). The genera Asynaptops Legalov, 2007, Nigroeuops Legalov, 2003, Orienteuops Legalov, 2003 and Sawadaeuops Legalov, 2003 are downgraded to subgenera and synonymised with E. (Riedeliops) (syn. n.), as are the subgenera Asynaptopsis Legalov, 2007 and Orienteuopsidius Legalov, 2008 (syn. n.), while the genera Indoeuops Legalov, 2007, Morphoeuops Legalov, 2003 are synonymised with E. (Parasynaptopsis) (syn. n.). Euops bowringii Jekel, 1860, E. indicus (Legalov, 2004) comb. n., E. keiseri Voss, 1957, E. rasuwanus (Legalov, 2003) comb. n. and E. trichinopoliensis (Legalov 2007) comb. n. are transferred to E. (Riedeliops) and E. andrewesi Voss, 1935 to E. (Parasynaptopsis) (new placements). The following new synonymies are proposed: Euops andrewesi Voss, 1935 (= E. ammattiensis (Legalov, 2007) syn. n.); Euops bowringii Jekel, 1860 (= E. armipes Voss, 1933 syn. n., E. submetallicus Voss, 1935, syn. n., Asynaptops (Asynaptopsis) colombensis Legalov, 2007, syn. n.); Euops (Riedeliops) rasuwanus (Legalov), 2003 ( = Parasynaptops bengalensis Legalov, 2007, syn. n.). Lectotypes are designated for the names E. andrewesi, E. bowringii, E. armipes and E. submetallicus. One new species, E. pseudoindicus sp. n., and one new subspecies, E. keiseri nilgiriensis ssp. n., are proposed. All species are described or redescribed in detail, primary types and relevant characters are illustrated, a key to the species is provided and the distributions of the species are mapped.
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Montagne, Nicolas, Cyril Douthe, Xavier Tellier, Corentin Fivet, and Olivier Baverel. "Voss Surfaces: A Design Space for Geodesic Gridshells." Journal of the International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures 61, no. 4 (December 1, 2020): 255–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.20898/j.iass.2020.008.

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The design of envelopes with complex geometries often leads to construction challenges. To overcome these difficulties, resorting to discrete differential geometry proved successful by establishing close links between mesh properties and the existence of good fabrication, assembling and mechanical properties. In this paper, the design of a special family of structures, called geodesic shells, is addressed using Voss nets, a family of discrete surfaces. The use of discrete Voss surfaces ensures that the structure can be built from simply connected, initially straight laths, and covered with flat panels. These advantageous constructive properties arise from the existence of a conjugate network of geodesic curves on the underlying smooth surface. Here, a review of Voss nets is presented and particular attention is given to the projection of normal vectors on the unit sphere. This projection, called Gauss map, creates a dual net which unveils the remarkable characteristics of Voss nets. Then, based on the previous study, two generation methods are introduced. One enables the exploration and the deformation of Voss nets while the second provides a more direct computational technique. The application of theses methodologies is discussed alongside formal examples.
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AYRI, SHALOO, HIROAKI KOJIMA, and V. V. RAMAMURTHY. "Flea weevils of the genus Synorchestes Voss (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Curculioninae, Rhamphini), with description of a second species from India." Zootaxa 3568, no. 1 (November 29, 2012): 74. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3568.1.5.

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A second species of Synorchestes Voss, S. indicus sp. nov. is described from India. The species is a gall maker on Persea bombycina (King ex Hook.f) Kosterm. (Lauraceae), a very unusual habit among Rhamphini reported here for the first time. Synorchestes grisescens Voss genitalia is illustrated and a key to the two species is provided.
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Voss, Robert S. "Nancy A Voss (1929–2020)." Bulletin of Marine Science 96, no. 4 (October 1, 2020): 561–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.5343/bms.2020.0045.

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Berg, Karen Van Den. "Julia Voss: Hinter weißen Wänden." Zeitschrift für Kulturmanagement 2, no. 1 (May 1, 2016): 205–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/zkmm-2016-0116.

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Rabeler, Richard K., Anton A. Reznicek, and John McNeill. "Edward Groesbeck Voss (1929-2012)." TAXON 61, no. 3 (June 2012): 697. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tax.613032.

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XIE, MENG, and XINGCAI LIANG. "Three new species of the genus Euscelophilus Voss (Coleoptera: Attelabidae) from China." Zootaxa 1808, no. 1 (June 23, 2008): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1808.1.2.

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Euscelophilus Voss currently contains 14 recognisable species, all occurring in China but two also in Korea and one each also in Myanmar and Cambodia. In this paper, three additional species from China (E. longispinus, E. gaoligongensis and E. caperratus) are described as new to science, and the male genitalia of two described species (E. gibbicollis and E. denticulatus) are illustrated for the first time. Euscelophilidius Legalov, 2003, Cupreuscelophilus Legalov, 2005 and Euscelophiloides Legalov, 2007 are newly synonymised with Euscelophilus Voss, Euscelophilus mayongi (Legalov & Liu, 2005) comb. n. is consequently transferred from Cupreuscelophilus to Euscelophilus and E. jingpingensis Liang, 1994 stat. rev. and E. yongshanensis Liang, 1994 stat. rev. are reinstated as valid species from synonymy with E. chinensis (Schilsky) and E. camelus Voss, respectively.
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Legalov, Andrei A. "A new species of the genus Pseudodepasophilus Voss, 1942 (Coleoptera, Rhynchitidae) from China." Ecologica Montenegrina 42 (May 31, 2021): 121–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2021.42.9.

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A new species, Pseudodepasophilus friedmani Legalov, sp. nov. from Yunnan is described and illustrated. This new species differs from P. blandulus (Voss, 1942) in the yellow-brown elytra, thicker and shorter rostrum, wide pronotum with more rounded sides, wide elytra, shorter antennae, and form of the sclerites of the endophallus. It is the first record of the genus Pseudodepasophilus Voss, 1942 from Yunnan.
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HOWDEN, ANNE T. "On some species of Pandeleteius Schoenherr, 1834, in South America south of the tenth parallel (Coleoptera, Curculionidae: Entiminae: Tanymecini)." Zootaxa 2977, no. 1 (July 27, 2011): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2977.1.2.

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Three of the southernmost species of Pandeleteius (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) occurring south of the tenth parallel in South America are Pandeleteius griseus (Voss), P. platensis Brèthes, and P. sahlbergi Howden, new species (type locality: Paraná, Brazil). Diagnoses, descriptions and distributions are given for all three species. A neotype is designated for Pandeleteius griseus (Voss) and a lectotype is designated for Pandeleteius platensis Brèthes. A key to the three species is provided.
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Drieu, Michael D., and Kurt Hansen. "Fast Water Response Equipment Performance in Two Inland Rivers1." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2003, no. 1 (April 1, 2003): 1291–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2003-1-1291.

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ABSTRACT About 70% of the oil transported on United States waterways between 1992 and 1997 were on waterways with currents that routinely exceed one knot. About 58 percent of all of the oil spilled (by volume) also occurred on these waterways. Approximately 80% of these waterways are in the Western Rivers and Mississippi River Marine Transportation System, which are safeguarded under the jurisdiction of six Marine Safety Offices (MSOs) and three Groups in the Eighth Coast Guard (CG) District. The U.S. Coast Guard Research & Development (CG R&D) Center has been evaluating the state-of-the-art of containment and cleanup of oil in currents over 1 knot since 1997. Three types of equipment from the previous CG R&D Center's evaluations, boom deflector, boom vane and oil spill Flow-Diverter, were further evaluated in the field exercises along with the Coast Guard's only pre-deployed Vessel Of Opportunity Skimming System (VOSS) in the inland rivers region. These two exercises were the first time the VOSS system was used in the Eighth District rivers. Partnerships helped to facilitate first time deployment of the VOSS on a commercial ferry and a CG River Tender. The first exercise evaluated the Boom Vane, boom deflector and the St. Louis-based CG VOSS, which was deployed from State of Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ (ILDNR) ferry in Grafton, Illinois in May 2001. In the other exercise, the flow-diverter was deployed from a small boat and the CG VOSS, was deployed from the CG River Tender, CGC CIMARRON in Paducah, KY in August 2002. These exercises demonstrated the usefulness of these advance systems in fast water environments.
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ALONSO-ZARAZAGA, MIGUEL A. "Notes on enigmatic weevil taxa described from Spain and Morocco (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)." Zootaxa 1806, no. 1 (June 20, 2008): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1806.1.5.

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The type material of three Spanish and two Moroccan taxa of Curculionidae is studied and its identity is assessed, resulting in the following new synonymies: Sciaphilus Schoenherr, 1823 = Elevatosomus Zumpt, 1933; Sciaphilus costulatus Kiesenwetter, 1852 = Eusomus (Elevatosomus) freyi Zumpt, 1933; Pachyrhinus Schoenherr, 1823 = Parisodrosus Voss, 1936; Pachyrhinus javeti (Desbrochers, 1871) = Polydrosus (Parisodrosus) balearicus Voss, 1936; Larinus Dejean, 1821 = Rungsonymus Hoffmann, 1950; Larinus (Larinus) buccinator (Olivier, 1807) = Rungsonymus ambiguus Hoffmann, 1950; Lixoglyptus Reitter, 1916 = Resmecaspis Hoffmann, 1959; Lixus (Lixoglyptus) spartii Olivier, 1807 = Mecaspis (Resmecaspis) pecoudi Hoffmann, 1959; Neseremnus Marshall, 1921 = Kocheriana Hoffmann, 1953. Lixoglyptus Reitter, 1916 is raised to genus (stat. prom.) and transferred from Lixini to Cleonini (new placement). Three species are transferred to other genera: Lixoglyptus spartii (Olivier, 1807) comb. n., Lixoglyptus mogadorus (Heyden, 1887) comb. n. and Neseremnus grassellyi (Hoffmann, 1953) comb. n. A lectotype is designated for Polydrosus (Parisodrosus) balearicus Voss, 1936.
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HAMILTON, ROBERT W. "Euscelus species of the West Indies (Coleoptera: Attelabidae)." Zootaxa 1495, no. 1 (May 31, 2007): 1–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1495.1.1.

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Fourteen species of Euscelus Schoenherr are recognized from the West Indies: E. armatus (Gyllenhal), E. scutellatus (Klug), E. dentipes (Fabricius), E. angulosus (Gyllenhal), E. scrobiculatus Voss, E. uviferae Marshall, E. pulchellus (Suffrian), E. cribrarius (Olivier), E. biguttatus (Fabricius), E. sexmaculatus (Chevrolat), E. aureolus (Gyllenhal), E. haitensis new species from Haiti, E. postoculidens new species and E. dominicanus new species from the Dominican Republic. Four previously described eusceline species from the West Indies are relegated to synonymy: Euscelus cancellatus Voss, new synonymy; Euscelus callosipennis Voss, new synonymy; Euscelus coccolobae (Wolcott), new synon- ymy and Emphyleuscelus cubensis Janczyk, new synonymy. Specimens were unavailable for Attelabus canaliculatus Olivier, Attelabus spinifex Olivier and Attelabus fornicatus Olivier and they are not included. Lectotypes are designated for E. uviferae and E. pulchellus. A key separating West Indian euscelines is provided and the species are covered in standard taxonomic fashion including habitus images and aedeagal illustrations.KEY WORDS: Attelabidae, Leaf rollers, Euscelus, West Indies
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Franz, Ismael, Carla S. Fontana, Glayson A. Bencke, Marco A. Crozariol, and Fernando C. Straube. "Obituary: Walter Adolfo Voss (1933–2020)." Ornithology Research 29, no. 2 (June 2021): 118–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43388-021-00059-w.

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Voss-Andreae, Julian. "Once a physicist: Julian Voss-Andreae." Physics World 19, no. 11 (November 2006): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2058-7058/19/11/43.

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Voss, Georgina. "Tristan Taormino interviewed by Georgina Voss." Porn Studies 1, no. 1-2 (January 2, 2014): 203–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23268743.2014.888257.

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Eickelmann, Birgit. "Voss, Print- und Hypertextlesekompetenz im Vergleich." Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft 10, no. 1 (March 2007): 139–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11618-007-0021-z.

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McCue, Pat. "Dr. James L. Voss (1934–2013)." Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 34, no. 1 (January 2014): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jevs.2013.10.173.

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Antonini, Tanya N., Valerie Van Horn Kerne, Marni E. Axelrad, Lefkothea P. Karaviti, and David D. Schwartz. "Neurocognitive profile of a young adolescent with DK phocomelia/von Voss phocomelia/von Voss Cherstvoy syndrome." American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A 167, no. 7 (April 21, 2015): 1632–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.37039.

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Voss, Barbara. "Barbara Voss Interview to Specialists in Gender Archeology in Brazil." Habitus 16, no. 1 (June 29, 2018): 205. http://dx.doi.org/10.18224/hab.v16i1.6533.

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Ren, Li, Roman Borovec, and Runzhi Zhang. "On the genus Pseudocneorhinus (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Entiminae), with descriptions of five new species from China." ZooKeys 853 (June 6, 2019): 57–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.853.33311.

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Species of the genus Pseudocneorhinus occurring in or near China are reviewed, with description of five new species, Pseudocneorhinusangustussp. nov., P.glabersp. nov., P.hlavacisp. nov., P.obliquehumeralissp. nov., and P.setosicallussp. nov. from the provinces of Beijing, Gansu, Shaanxi, Sichuan, and Zhejiang. They are illustrated and compared with similar species, and a key is provided to all presently known species of the genus. Lectotypes of the following species are designated: Callirhopalussubcallosus Voss, 1956 [current name Pseudocneorhinussubcallosus (Voss, 1956)] and P.squamosus Marshall, 1934. Pseudocneorhinussquameus Morimoto, 2015 is confirmed for the fauna of China.
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Prena, Jens. "The Pardisomus species from Costa Rica, with descriptions of four new species and one larva (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Baridinae)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 53, no. 1 (July 31, 2003): 199–216. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.53.1.199-216.

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Die neotropische Rüsselkäfergattung Pardisomus Pascoe wird neu definiert auf der Grundlage morphologischer Merkmale von Agalmatus Kuschel und der Vergemeinschaftung von sechs Arten mit Pentagonia Bentham (Rubiaceae). Procholus Desbrochers, Anambates Casey, Piazambates Voss und Agalmatus sind neue Synonyme von Pardisomus. Neu kombiniert werden mit Pardisomus 1) aus Agalmatus: P. brasiliensis (Kuschel), P. geniculatus (Hustache), P. nigritarsis (Kuschel), P. panamensis (Kuschel); 2) aus Embates: P. cleroides (Champion); 3) aus Lydamis: P. squamipes (Kirsch); 4) aus Peridinetus: P. rufescens (Hustache); 5) aus Piazambates: P. piazuroides (Voss); und 6) aus Procholus: P. biplagiatus (Desbrochers). Aus Costa Rica werden vier neue Pardisomus-Arten beschrieben: P. albescens, P. amotus, P. byrrus und P. suffuscus. Die Larve von mutmaßlichen P. biplagiatus wird erstmalig beschrieben.Stichwörterweevils, taxonomy, new species, Pentagonia, Neotropics.Nomenklatorische HandlungenAgalmatus Kuschel, 1958 (Curculionidae), syn. n. of Pardisomus Pascoe,1889Anambates Casey, 1922 (Curculionidae), syn. n. of Pardisomus Pascoe,1889Procholus Desbrochers, 1907 (Curculionidae), syn. n. of Pardisomus Pascoe,1889Piazambates Voss, 1954 (Cureculionidae), syn. n. of Pardisomus Pascoe,1889albescens Prena, 2003 (Pardisomus), spec. n.amotus Prena, 2003 (Pardisomus), spec. n.biplagiatus (Desbrochers, 1906) (Pardisomus), Lectotype; comb. n. hitherto Pseudolochus biplagiatusbrasiliensis (Kuschel, 1958) (Pardisomus), comb. n. hitherto Agalmatus brasiliensisbyrrus Prena, 2003 (Pardisomus), spec. n.cleroides (Champion, 1907) (Pardisomus), Lectotype; comb. n. hitherto Ambates cleroidesgeniculatus (Hustache, 1950) (Pardisomus), comb. n. hitherto Peridinetus geniculatusnigritarsis (Kuschel, 1958) (Pardisomus), comb. n. hitherto Agalmatus nigritarsispanamensis (Kuschel, 1958) (Pardisomus), comb. n. hitherto Agalmatus panamensispiazuroides (Voss, 1954) (Pardisomus), comb. n. hitherto Piazambates piazuroidesrufescens (Hustache, 1950) (Pardisomus), comb. n. hitherto Peridinetus rufescenssquamipes (Kirsch, 1857) (Pardisomus), comb. n. hitherto Scambus squamipessuffuscus Prena, 2003 (Pardisomus), spec. n.
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Wackers, Paul. "The Reynaert story as a vehicle for intellectual recreation." Reinardus / Yearbook of the International Reynard Society 26 (December 31, 2014): 198–220. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rein.26.12wac.

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In the seventeenth century Den grooten ende nieuwen Reinart de voss was written, a Dutch adaptation of the first part of the Low German Reynke de vos that had been published by Ludwig Dietz in Rostock in 1539. The anonymous author transposed the Low German text into Dutch iambic verses and added an enormous commentary, the most learned commentary in the whole European Reynaert tradition. This article studies the relation between Den grooten ende nieuwen Reinart de voss and its source, its properties, and its literary and cultural context. At the end the results are put in a European perspective.
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John, P. "Vos, Faust, Voss: raakpunte tussen Vos deur Anna M. Louw en enkele ander tekste." Literator 26, no. 1 (July 31, 2005): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/lit.v26i1.216.

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Vos, Faust, Voss: Points of contact between Vos by Anna M. Louw and selected other texts This article explores points of contact between “Vos” by Anna M. Louw and a number of related texts, including the following: the book “Job” from the Christian Bible, “Faust” by Goethe, “Voss” by Patrick White and texts forming part of the Gnostic tradition. The analysis describes similarities and differences, arguing that the implication of the points of contact between the various texts is that Vos suggests that the heritage of the Christian Reformation is not adequate for an understanding of life in South Africa, and it has to be supplemented with perspectives from other traditions.
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Vossen, Emma, Bouwine Carlier, Suzanne van Hees, and Shirley Oomens. "Blijven werken met psychische klachten en een lage sociaaleconomische status." Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken 37, no. 2 (January 1, 2021): 205–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/tva2021.2.006.voss.

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Samenvatting In dit artikel onderzoeken we de relatie tussen sociaaleconomische status (SES), psychische gezondheid en arbeid. Via een systematische literatuurreview hebben we onderzocht in hoeverre er een verband is tussen enerzijds SES, en anderzijds blijven werken en werkfunctioneren bij veelvoorkomende psychische klachten. Ook hebben we middels een kwalitatieve studie onder arboprofessionals, leidinggevenden en werknemers onderzocht welke factoren het blijven werken met psychische klachten voor werknemers met een lage SES belemmeren dan wel bevorderen. Op basis van de literatuurreview blijken SES-groepen niet te verschillen in hun werkfunctioneren bij psychische klachten. Wel vinden we enig bewijs dat een hoog inkomen en hoge beroepsklasse het blijven werken bevorderen. Daarnaast blijken uit de kwalitatieve studie factoren om te blijven werken met psychische klachten en een lage SES een samenspel te zijn van kenmerken van de werknemer, het werk en de leidinggevende. Waar financiële stress het blijven werken van werknemers met een lage SES belemmert, zijn potentiële bevorderende factoren: zelfinzicht, regelmogelijkheden in arbeidsinhoud, arbeidsomstandigheden en arbeidsvoorwaarden, en een steunende leidinggevende. In de praktijk zijn er bij medewerkers met een lage SES echter minder mogelijkheden om deze gunstige voorwaarden te realiseren.
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Voß, Klaas-Dieter. "De Moderne Devotie en het Groninger hervormingshumanisme." De Boekenwereld 38, no. 3 (December 1, 2022): 24–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/dbw2022.3.006.voss.

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ZURLI, Loriano. "Novità Salmasiane dall’epistolario (inedito) Is. Voss - Saumaise." AL. Rivista di studi di Anthologia Latina 5 (January 2014): 137–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/j.alat.5.130382.

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SCHROEDER, HORST. "THE GERMAN POEMS IN PATRICK WHITE'S VOSS." Notes and Queries 35, no. 2 (June 1, 1988): 197—c—197. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nq/35-2-197c.

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Robertson, Ritchie. "The Rural Enlightenment of Johann Heinrich Voss." Publications of the English Goethe Society 86, no. 3 (September 2, 2017): 183–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09593683.2017.1368928.

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Mykletun, Reidar J. "Celebration of Extreme Playfulness: Ekstremsportveko at Voss." Scandinavian Journal of Hospitality and Tourism 9, no. 2-3 (January 2009): 146–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15022250903119512.

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Pavlov, D. "Ernst Voss: The Gaston Planté medallist 1989." Journal of Power Sources 30, no. 1-4 (March 1990): 3–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0378-7753(93)80057-v.

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Sydnor, Jon Paul. "Body Parts: A Theological Anthropology, by Michelle Voss Roberts. Fortress Press, 2017." Interreligious Studies and Intercultural Theology 4, no. 1 (April 14, 2020): 124–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/isit.37281.

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HLAVÁČ, PETER, and ROMAN BOROVEC. "Oberprielerius, a new genus for Anchonidium uniforme Voss, 1974, a microphthalmic species of Rhythirrinini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Cyclominae) from South Africa." Zootaxa 5196, no. 1 (October 18, 2022): 128–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5196.1.6.

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A new genus, Oberprielerius gen. n., from the Republic of South Africa, is described for Anchonidium uniforme Voss, 1974 in the tribe Rhythirrinini Lacordaire, 1863 of the subfamily Cyclominae Schoenherr, 1826.
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Steinbach, Peter, Frank-Lothar Kroll, and Rüdiger von Voss. "Rezension von: Kroll, Frank-Lothar; von Voss, Rüdiger (Hrsg.), Schriftsteller und Widerstand." Zeitschrift für Württembergische Landesgeschichte 74 (March 22, 2022): 459–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.53458/zwlg.v74i.2212.

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Frank-Lothar Kroll / Rüdiger von Voss (Hg.), Schriftsteller und Widerstand, Facetten und Probleme der „Inneren Emigration“, Göttingen: Wallstein-Verlag 2012. 424 S., 10 Abb. ISBN 978-3-8353-1042-1. Geb. € 34,90
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Biondi, Silvano, Enzo Colonnelli, and Jean-Claude Ringenbach. "A new species of Cyllorhynchites Voss from Libya (Coleoptera: Rhynchitidae)." Journal of Insect Biodiversity 1, no. 11 (October 29, 2013): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.12976/jib/2013.1.11.

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Cyllorhynchites sarahae sp. nov. is described upon some specimens recently collected in Cyrenaica (Libya). The genus Cyllorhynchites Voss is new for the Mediterranean Basin: it was so far known only from Asia.
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Dalton, William J., and A. J. Heikamp. "EARLY EXPERIENCES WITH A SINGLE-VESSEL OFFSHORE SPILL CLEANUP SYSTEM." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 1985, no. 1 (February 1, 1985): 57–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-1985-1-57.

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ABSTRACT An oil spill cleanup system was developed to operate offshore with minimal requirements for vessel and personnel coordination. This Vessel of Opportunity Skimming System (VOSS) consists of a skimming barrier towed alongside a single vessel with an outrigger. Suction hoses run to pumps on deck, which are powered by a diesel-hydraulic powerpack. Recovered fluid is pumped through an oil-water separator before being directed to storage. The first VOSS units were installed aboard the LOOP Vigilance, a shrimp boat modified for oil spill response by the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP). The use of these units in two small offshore spills is described. This field experience helped to identify operational practices for maximum system efficiency in various spill situations. System improvements have been made and areas for further development determined.
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