993 resultados para Esser, Wilhelm, 1798-1854.
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Daniel Bates wrote these five letters to his friend and classmate, William Jenks, between May 1795 and September 1798. In a letter written May 12, 1795, Bates informs Jenks, who was then employed as an usher at Mr. Webb's school, of his studies of Euclid, the meeting of several undergraduate societies, and various sightings of birds, gardens and trees. In a letter written in November 1795 from Princeton, where he was apparently on vacation with the family of classmate Leonard Jarvis, he describes playing the game "break the Pope's neck" and tells Jenks what he was reading (Nicholson, Paley?, and Thompson) and what his friend's father was reading (Mirabeau and Neckar).
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T.p. of Bd. 2.-3.: Unter Friedrich Wilhelm IV : Denkwürdigkeiten des Ministerpräsidenten Otto freiherrn v. Manteuffel.
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Includes indexes.
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Extracted from Zeitschrift f.d. Realschulwesen IX Jahrgang, Heft II, Wien, 1884.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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1. th. Lyrische gedichte. Lesearten der ausgabe vom jahre 1772. Anmerkungen.--2. th. Vermischte gedichte. Zwanzig oden aus dem Horaz. Lesearten der ausgabe vom jahre 1772. Anmerkungen. Ramlers leben.
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Zweite Abtheilung (vols. [11]-[14]) include: 1.-2. Bd. Philosophie der Mythologie -- 3.-4. Bd. Philosophie der Offenbarung.
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7. bd., 2 abth., edited by Ludwig Boumann; 16.-17. bd. by Friedrich Förster and Ludwig Boumann; 18. bd. by Karl Rosenkranz.
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The Giant Long-Armed Prawn, Macrobrachium lar is a freshwater species native to the Indo-Pacific. M. lar has a long-lived, passive, pelagic marine larval stage where larvae need to colonise freshwater within three months to complete their development. Dispersal is likely to be influenced by the extensive distances larvae must transit between small oceanic islands to find suitable freshwater habitat, and by prevailing east to west wind and ocean currents in the southern Pacific Ocean. Thus, both intrinsic and extrinsic factors are likely to influence wild population structure in this species. The present study sought to define the contemporary broad and fine-scale population genetic structure of Macrobrachium lar in the south-western Pacific Ocean. Three polymorphic microsatellite loci were used to assess patterns of genetic variation within and among 19 wild adult sample sites. Statistical procedures that partition variation implied that at both spatial scales, essentially all variation was present within sample sites and differentiation among sites was low. Any differentiation observed also was not correlated with geographical distance. Statistical approaches that measure genetic distance, at the broad-scale, showed that all south-western Pacific Islands were essentially homogeneous, with the exception of a well supported divergent Cook Islands group. These findings are likely the result of some combination of factors that may include the potential for allelic homoplasy, through to the effects of sampling regime. Based on the findings, there is most likely a divergent M. lar Cook Islands clade in the south-western Pacific Ocean, resulting from prevailing ocean currents. Confirmation of this pattern will require a more detailed analysis of nDNA variation using a larger number of loci and, where possible, use of larger population sizes.