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Wildlife Damage Conferences: When, Where, and Why? -- Robert M. Timm, Editor, THE PROBE Booklet Review:"The Problem with Skunks!!" by Edward Kellems (34 pages, illustrated. $14.95) New NWCO Web Page url is http://www.wildlifedamagecontrol.com/nwcoa.htm Abstracts from the 2nd International Wildlife Management Congress, Hungary Human Disturbance as a Design Factor to Aid Displacement of Canada Geese from Urban Parks -- P. C. Whitford, Biology Department, Capital University, Columbus, OH Leopard Problems in Nepal -- T. M. Maskey, National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Department, Kathmandu, Nepal Elk-human Conflict Management in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada -- J. A. McKenzie, Banff National Park Wildlife Laboratory The Avoidance of Virtual Barriers by Wolves in Captivity -- M. Musiani*, E. Visalberghi*, andL. Boitani, *CNR Psychology Institute, Rome, Italy Successful Field Trials of a New Slow-Release Capsaicin-Based Animal Repellent for Reducing a Variety of Human-Wildlife Conflicts in Israel -- S. C. Nemtzov, Dept. of Terrestrial Ecology, The Nature and National Parks Protection Authority, Jerusalem, Israel Educational Workshops: A Proactive Approach to Conflict Resolution in Wildlife Management -- K. B. Reis, H. R. Campa III, R. B. Peyton, and S. Winterstein, Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI Traps and Trapping in Sweden -- T. Svensson, Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Stockholm, Sweden Actual Problems of Predator Management in Hungary -- L. Szemethy, M. Heltai, and Z. Biro, Dept. of Wildlife Biology & Management, Godollo University of Agricultural Sciences, Godollo, Hungary Crop and Livestock Depredation by Wildlife -- N. Udaya Sekhar, Centre for Int'I. Environment & Development Studies, Aas, Norway Conservation of the Iberian Wolf in Portugal—The Everlasting Conflict with Man -- J. V. Vingada*, C. Eira, S. Scheich, C. Fonseca, M. Soares, F. L. Correia, M. Fana* P. Carmo, A. Ferreira, A. Soares, and B. Bobek. *Dept. deBiologia da Universidade do Minho, Campus de Gualtar, Portugal Barkpeeling Damage in Relation to Red Deer Density and Forest Structure in Austria -- F. H. Voelk, Institute of Wildlife Biology & Game Management, Universitaetfuer Bodenkultur Wien, Vienna, Austria Human-Wildlife Conflict Resolution: National Imperatives and Strategies -- P. 0. Wander a Kenya Wildlife Service, Nairobi, Kenya An Overview and Evaluation of Deer Herd Management Programs in Urban and Suburban Communities of the USA -- R. J. Warren, Warnell School of Forest Resources, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA
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The Tamboril-Santa Quiteria Complex is an important Neoproterozoic granitic-migmatitic unit from the Ceara Central Domain that developed from ca. 650 to 610 Ma. In general the granitoids range in composition from diorite to granite with predominance (up to 85%) of granitic to monzogranitic composition with biotite as the main mafic AFM phase. Geochemical and Pb-207/Pb-206 evaporation zircon geochronology studies were applied in a group of these abundant monzogranitic rocks from the region of Novo Oriente in the southern portion of the Ceara Central Domain. In this area the granitoids are weakly peraluminous biotite granitoids and deformed biotite granitoids of high-K calc-alkaline and ferroan composition, which we interpreted as primary magmas (segregated diatexites) derived from the partial melting of crustal material. The close temporal relation of this magmatism with local eclogitic and regional high temperature metamorphism in Ceara Central Domain point out to an orogenic setting, arguably emplaced during the collisional stage. Subordinate coeval juvenile mantle incursions are also present. This crustally derived magmatism is the primary product of the continental thickening that resulted from the collision between the rocks represented by the Amazonian-West African craton (Sao Luiz cratonic fragment) to the northwest and the Paleoproterozoic-Archean basement of the Borborema Province to the southeast along the Transbrasiliano tectonic corridor. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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16 Briefe zwischen Ruth Nanda Anshen und Max Horkheimer, 1938-1941; 5 Briefe zwischen Peter Appel und Max Horkheimer, 1937; 1 Drucksache der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Sozialistischer Ärzte in Hessen, Juli 1949; 1 Brief der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Soziale Betriebsgestaltung in Heidelberg an Max Horkheimer, 18.10.1949; 2 Briefe zwischen Lois Archer und Max Horkheimer, 24.07.1947, 04.08.1947; 2 Briefe zwischen Camille Arnaud und Max Horkheimer, 03.03.1946, 22.03.1946; 39 Briefe zwischen Raymond Aron und Max Horkheimer, 1935-1938; 2 Briefe zwischen Ruth Arrau und Max Horkheimer, 28.06.1949, 10.10.1949; 3 Briefe zwischen S. Aufhauser und Max Horkheimer, 1939-1941, 16.04.1941; 8 Briefe zwischen der Zeitschrift 'Aufbau' und Max Horkheimer, 1944-1944; 3 Briefe zwischen der Automobile Club of New York und Max Horkheimer, 1937, 10.08.1937;
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u.a.: Studienreise; Bearbeitung des Nachlasses von Immanuel Kant; Bellavesne;
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Drucksachen und Schriftwechsel der UNESCO (Paris, Hamburg, Gauting), 1957-1965; 69 Briefe zwischen Dr. Gilda Mara, UNESCO und Max Horkheimer, 1959-1965; 12 Briefe zwischen Dr. Helga Timm, UNESCO und Max Horkheimer, 1957-1958;
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113 Briefe zwischen Max Horkheimer und Leo Löwenthal; 1 Brief von Leo Löwenthal an Moritz Horkheimer, 25.08.1942; 1 Brief von Leo Löwenthal an Alfredo Mendizabel, 19.08.1942; 1 Brief von Eileen A. Fry an Max Horkheimer, 19.08.1942; 4 Briefe zwischen Leo Löwenthal und Frederick Pollock, 1942; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Frederick Pollock, 11.12.1942;
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Stoltze: Gedicht in den Berichten des Freien Deutschen Hochstifts (1880, S. 395), Bitte um Abschrift des Stoltze-Gedichts zu Friedrich Schillers 100. Geburtstag
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126 Briefe zwischen Max Horkheimer und Leo Löwenthal, Januar - August 1948; 1 Brief von J. D. Scott an Max Horkheimer, 28.04.1948; 1 Telegramm von Fred May an Leo Löwenthal, 22.04.1948; 2 Briefe zwischen David Riesmann und Leo Löwenthal, Februar - März 1948; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Herbert Macuse, 1948; 1 Brief von Leo Löwenthal an William Dieterle, 27.02.1948; 2 Briefe zwischen Theodor W. Adorno und Leo Löwenthal, 1948; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an Samuel H. Flowerman, 20.02.1948; 1 Brief von Irving Howe an Leo Löwenthal, 02.09.1948; 3 Briefe zwischen Erich Preiser und Leo Löwental, 1948; 1 Brief von Walter Hallstein an Max Horkheimer, 02.07.1948; 1 Brief von Max Horkheimer an M. Fiske Lissance, 05.02.1948; 1 Brief und 1 Memorandum an John Slawson von Max Horkheimer, 10.01.1948;
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Vorbesitzer: Heinrich Anton Cornill-d'Orville (Exlibris im Vorderdeckel)