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    In:  Herausgeberexemplar
    Publication Date: 2021-03-29
    Description: Über die Gründung der Diakonie Freistatt 1899 im öden, totgebrannten Hochmoor und über die hundertjährige Entwicklung wird berichtet. In dieser Zeit wurden etwa 130 000 Menschen (Obdachlose, jugendliche Zöglinge, Suchtkranke) nach dem Gedanken „Arbeit als Therapie“ sozial betreut. Nahezu 400 ha Hochmoor wurden nach Entwässerung und Kultivierung über 80 Jahre als Grünland und Acker genutzt. Es entstand ein Dorf in parkähnlicher Landschaft. Etwa 190 ha Hochmoor wurden abgetorft (Weiß- und Schwarztorf/Brenntorf). Nach 1990 wurden sämtliche Moorflächen in eine Stiftung für Naturschutz und Landschaftspflege übergeführt.
    Description: It had been informed on the foundation of the Deacony Freistatt in 1899 at a deserted, burned down raised bog and the development during one hundred years. In the Deacony Freistatt nearly 130000 persons (homeless persons, young pupils and passion patients) were taken care of (working as therapy). An area of nearly 400 ha raised bog after drainage and reclamation had been used as grassland and arable land. On about 190 ha raised bog had been peat mining by hand (Sphagnum peat and fuel peat). A Village arised in a park landscape. After 1990 the whole peatland had been carried over in a foundation for nature preservation and landscape maintenance.
    Description: research
    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen, DGMT
    Keywords: 553.21 ; Moor ; Hochmoor ; Geschichte ; peatland ; bog ; history ; FID-GEO-DE-7
    Language: German
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    Springer
    Hydrobiologia 383 (1998), S. 1-27 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: Turbellaria ; history ; systematics ; functional biology
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Comprehensive research on the ‘Turbellaria’ – or what are known now as the free-living platyhelminths – can mark its beginnings with the first monographic treatises on the group, foremost those by v. Graff, Lang, Wilhelmi and Benham. A major center for turbellarian research grew up around Graff in Graz, Austria, from 1884 through the first quarter of the 20th century; among its members were Böhmig, A. Meixner, J. Meixner, Reisinger and Steinböck. Other contributors to the major research effort in the later years of the 19th and early part of the 20th century were scattered in Germany, Italy, France, Scandinavia, Russia, Japan and the United States and included Hofsten, Steinmann, Wilhelmi, Sabussov, Beauchamp, Bresslau, Bock, Kenk, Ijima and Kaburaki. The attention to detail and accuracy of presentation by these early workers in Graz and elsewhere has made their contributions of long-lasting value. Between 1910 and 1960, modern research whose impact is still widely felt today took form. It includes studies in systematics (Luther, Karling, Hyman, Meixner, Beauchamp, Ijima, Ivanov, Mamkaev, Kenk, Papi, Riedl, Marcus, Ax), development (Bresslau , Reisinger, Steinböck), physiology (Hyman, Westblad), and genetics (Benazzi). Electron microscopy had a profound impact on morphological study starting in the 1970's, and the data it provided led to a new phylogenetic system of the Platyhelminthes as a whole, emphasizing the paraphyletic nature of the ‘Turbellaria’ within it. Systematic biology can be expected to make further advances by combining molecular methods with high-quality traditional taxonomic ones, still essential to this field. Other methodological advances spurring turbellarian research today include immunocytochemistry, molecular biology of nucleic acids, karyology and computational methods. Better understanding of nervous systems and muscle systems should come through studies in functional biology, immunocytochemistry, fluorescence microscopy and molecular biology. Understanding the early evolution of the brain as a control center in the nervous system will be especially interesting. Studies of structural and regulatory proteins as well as the newer microscopical techniques should provide insight into the regulation of cell proliferation, tissue growth, and embryonic development. Ecology and behavior are areas in which research efforts should be intensified. Culturing and the new techniques in molecular biology, microscopy and computational methods now allow the collection of quantitative, experimental data in these fields. Current karyological and biogeographical studies as well as work on the evolution of sex in hermaphrodites are encouraging signs that we might soon better understand many aspects of reproduction and of interactions of free-living platyhelminths in their ecosystems. Turbellarians remain important research subjects for reasons that inspired interest by even the earliest workers, the probability that they are the most primitive living representatives of the Bilateria.
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2023-04-05
    Description: This Special Issue of the journal Axioms collects submissions in which the authors report their perceptions and results in the field of mathematical physics and/or physical mathematics without any preconditions of the specific research topic. The papers are intended to provide the reader with a broad window into the status of the research field showing our understanding of how a known concept changes our thinking in that area of science. The papers in the Special Issue highlight the current two issues in physics and mathematics under hot debate: fractional calculus and entropy.
    Keywords: weak detonation ; high activation regime ; nonlinear PDEs ; Fuchsian reduction analysis ; Lorentz transformation ; blow-up ; hot spot ; chemically reactive flows ; nonlinear equations in partial derivatives ; hyperbolic equations ; Bäcklund transformations ; Clairin’s method ; differential relationships ; the Liouville equation ; symbolic calculus ; canonical system of q-difference equations ; q-Euler integral ; multi-term fractional differential equation ; quasilinear equation ; Riemann–Liouville fractional derivative ; defect of Cauchy type problem ; fixed point theorem ; initial-boundary value problem ; deformed numbers ; deformed algebras ; deformed calculus ; nonadditive entropy ; vibration control ; boundary control ; intermediate state control ; separation of variables ; Riemann–Liouville fractional differential equations ; nonlocal boundary conditions ; positive parameters ; positive solutions ; existence ; nonexistence ; Patlak–Keller–Segel systems ; the Cattaneo model of chemosensitive movement ; hyperbolic models ; shock waves ; conservation laws ; constrained Hamiltonian system ; canonicalization ; symplectic method ; numerical simulation ; extended Chebyshev functional ; generalized proportional Hadamard fractional integral operator ; manipulation system ; geometric approach ; noninteraction ; two-phase flow ; Sobolev spaces ; analytic semigroups ; fractional interpolation ; local and global solutions ; seismic tensorial force ; far-field seismic waves ; near-field seismic waves ; seismic mainshock ; quasi-static deformations ; mathematical physics ; Elliott Lieb ; the International Association of Mathematical Physics (IAMP, history and development) ; Letters in Mathematical Physics (LMP) ; history ; God as an (optional) axiom ; metamathematics ; symmetries ; particle physics ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PB Mathematics::PBT Probability & statistics
    Language: English
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2023-03-07
    Description: This Special Issue of the journal Axioms collects submissions in which the authors report their perceptions and results in the field of mathematical physics and/or physical mathematics without any preconditions of the specific research topic. The papers are intended to provide the reader with a broad window into the status of the research field showing our understanding of how a known concept changes our thinking in that area of science. The papers in the Special Issue highlight the current two issues in physics and mathematics under hot debate: fractional calculus and entropy.
    Keywords: weak detonation ; high activation regime ; nonlinear PDEs ; Fuchsian reduction analysis ; Lorentz transformation ; blow-up ; hot spot ; chemically reactive flows ; nonlinear equations in partial derivatives ; hyperbolic equations ; Bäcklund transformations ; Clairin’s method ; differential relationships ; the Liouville equation ; symbolic calculus ; canonical system of q-difference equations ; q-Euler integral ; multi-term fractional differential equation ; quasilinear equation ; Riemann–Liouville fractional derivative ; defect of Cauchy type problem ; fixed point theorem ; initial-boundary value problem ; deformed numbers ; deformed algebras ; deformed calculus ; nonadditive entropy ; vibration control ; boundary control ; intermediate state control ; separation of variables ; Riemann–Liouville fractional differential equations ; nonlocal boundary conditions ; positive parameters ; positive solutions ; existence ; nonexistence ; Patlak–Keller–Segel systems ; the Cattaneo model of chemosensitive movement ; hyperbolic models ; shock waves ; conservation laws ; constrained Hamiltonian system ; canonicalization ; symplectic method ; numerical simulation ; extended Chebyshev functional ; generalized proportional Hadamard fractional integral operator ; manipulation system ; geometric approach ; noninteraction ; two-phase flow ; Sobolev spaces ; analytic semigroups ; fractional interpolation ; local and global solutions ; seismic tensorial force ; far-field seismic waves ; near-field seismic waves ; seismic mainshock ; quasi-static deformations ; mathematical physics ; Elliott Lieb ; the International Association of Mathematical Physics (IAMP, history and development) ; Letters in Mathematical Physics (LMP) ; history ; God as an (optional) axiom ; metamathematics ; symmetries ; particle physics ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSV Zoology & animal sciences
    Language: English
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    ISPRA - Istituto Superiore per la protezione e la ricerca ambientale - Roma
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Lava medals constitute a unique example that links Vesuvian eruptions to history, politics and science. Medals coined in the Vesuvius lava date back to the period in which the state of the volcano was characterized by an open conduit, so that warm lava was still used. This state of activity lasted from 1631 to 1944, a period of time during which effusive or effusive-explosive eruptions frequently occurred, followed by very short periods of rest. The medals were realized through metal molds or punches pinching a small amount of a still molten lava, extracted from lava flows or from the lava lake in the crater, and then dipping it into cold water. This unique industry expanded when volcanic eruptions with significant lava emissions occurred, for the increased availability of material. Furthermore, in periods of intense volcanic activity there was an increasing number of curious and visitors who bought lava medals. Especially for scientific purposes, in the early Nineteenth century collectors and scientists began to gather these unique objects, which were considered as geological specimens, as the medals coined in 1819 and 1820 by Nicola Filomarino Duca della Torre, amateur volcanologist. However, he started an intense production of this objects, contributing to make them quite popular at the time. Over time, lava medals were specifically made by craftsman and used as souvenirs; then, in the first half of the Twentieth century, they assumed a commemorative and in some cases propagandistic value. In addition to medals, Vesuvian guides used to make lava objects putting a coin, a medal, a stone or a button in a piece of lava. The Osservatorio Vesuviano has a unique collection of lava medals coined in Vesuvian lava. It consists of 78 items, dated from 1819 to 1939. Most of them belong to the period between 1920 and 1939, with a peak between 1933 and 1936. Subjects were extremely varied: emperors, popes, kings, generals, scientists, celebrities, souvenir subjects such as Vesuvius and Italy, mythological, religious and literary characters. During the Thirties, the purpose for which the medals were made was mostly the celebration of significant events in the history of Italy, as the birth of a king's son, the proclamation of the empire, military conquests and victories and sometimes, the exaltation of dictators like Benito Mussolini or Adolf Hitler. On the back of these medallions the names of the “artists” who had created them were sometimes engraved, such as Giovanni Preti and Salvatore Madonna. 138 Thirty-eight lava medals of the Osservatorio Vesuviano collection had belonged to Alessandro Malladra, who made a donation of his geological specimens to the institute where he worked for many years. In fact, he was Director at the Osservatorio Vesuviano from 1927 to 1935. He came from Turin and was a teacher of natural sciences, well-known because he followed the construction of the Sempione tunnel as consultant geologist of the company. The encounter in Milan in 1910 with Giuseppe Mercalli was crucial for the progress of his career and changed his life. In 1911 Malladra left his homeland and followed Mercalli, becoming his assistant at the Osservatorio Vesuviano, where he studied the Vesuvius with the same passion he had for the Alps. Meticulous and precise, Malladra systematically collected geological samples and minerals produced by Vesuvius, making them available to other scholars. He kept an extensive correspondence with scientists from all over the world and was secretary of several prestigious scientific academies. He can be regarded as an example of that kind of scientists who have contributed greatly to the geological knowledge of the Italian territory and the dissemination of this knowledge among non-experts.
    Description: Published
    Description: Torino
    Description: 5.9. Formazione e informazione
    Description: open
    Keywords: history ; Vesuvius ; collections ; museums ; Malladra ; 05. General::05.03. Educational, History of Science, Public Issues::05.03.99. General or miscellaneous
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: Conference paper
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  • 6
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    In:  DGG Mittlg., Münster, Amer. Sc., vol. 2, no. 1-4, pp. 15-21, pp. 1001, (ISBN 0-471-26610-8)
    Publication Date: 1995
    Keywords: Review article ; Seismics (controlled source seismology) ; Shear waves ; history
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    In:  DGG Mittlg., Amsterdam, Polish Geothermal Association, vol. 111, no. 3, pp. 34-35, pp. B05406, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1998
    Keywords: Gravimetry, Gravitation ; physics ; history
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    In:  fiz@vti.bund.de | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/5413 | 1240 | 2012-11-10 13:08:08 | 5413 | Bundesforschungsanstalt für Fischerei
    Publication Date: 2021-07-10
    Description: Johann Heinrich von Thunen-Institute, Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries began publishing the Informationen aus der Fischereiforschung – Information on Fishery research in 2010
    Keywords: Information Management ; documentation ; literature ; development ; ASFA ; history ; Literaturdokumentation ; Entwicklung ; Rückblick
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: article , FALSE
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    Format: 183-187
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    KIT Scientific Publishing
    Publication Date: 2024-04-01
    Description: Visions of the future have a performative effect as they trigger political debates and articulate societal grievances, hopes and fears. Time horizons envisaged in them – such as the year 2000 – often become synonymous with the future itself. This volume brings together case studies from history, philosophy, sociology, and technology assessment in order to show the effectiveness of future visions and the significance of socio-technical deadlines.
    Keywords: Geschichte ; Soziologie ; Zukunftsforschung ; Zukunftsvisionen ; history ; technology assessment ; sociology ; future studies ; future visions ; Technikfolgenabschatzung ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
    Language: German
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    In:  osf@vti.bund.de | http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/3285 | 1240 | 2012-11-10 17:43:12 | 3285 | Bundesforschungsanstalt für Fischerei
    Publication Date: 2021-06-27
    Description: „Fischerei-Forschungskutter ,Solea‘ einsatzbereit“ – unter dieser Titelzeile meldete die führende deutsche Fachzeitschrift für Schiffbau und Schiffahrt „Schiff und Hafen“ in ihrer Juli-Ausgabe 1974 die Ablieferung der„Solea“ durch die Schiffswerft und Maschinenfabrik Max Siegholt, Bremerhaven, an das Bundesministerium für Ernährung, Landwirtschaft und Forsten am 29. 5. 1974. Mit dem Bau dieses Schiffes wurde eine Lücke in der deutschen Fischereiforschung geschlossen, die sich für die Arbeit der Bundesforschungsanstalt für Fischerei in zunehmendem Maße als hinderlich erwiesen hatte.
    Description: Johann Heinrich von Thünen-Institute, Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries began publishing the Informationen aus der Fischereiforschung = Information on Fishery research in 2010.
    Keywords: Information Management ; research vessel ; technical description ; history
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: article , FALSE
    Format: application/pdf
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    Format: 27-29
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