997 resultados para Perthes, Friedrich Christoph, 1772-1843
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The "Urkundenbuch," v. 1-2, has separate t.-p. and paging.
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Volumes 2 and 3 each in two parts, each part having separate title-page.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Errata: p. [1]-[2] (second series).
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Vols. 2-4 ed. from manuscripts of Adelung, with additions, by Johann Severin Vater.
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Author's name from cover.
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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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Mode of access: Internet.
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Vol. 7 based on articles first published in the "Archiv für geschichte und literatur" under the title "Ueber Napoleon und dessen lobredner und tadler": published at Frankfort. 1832, under title "Zur beurtheilung Napoleons und seiner neuesten tadler und lobredner", 3 vols., 8'. Pref., v. 7; also Kayser. Neues bücher-lexicon.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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1843 v.3
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The increasing volume of data describing humandisease processes and the growing complexity of understanding, managing, and sharing such data presents a huge challenge for clinicians and medical researchers. This paper presents the@neurIST system, which provides an infrastructure for biomedical research while aiding clinical care, by bringing together heterogeneous data and complex processing and computing services. Although @neurIST targets the investigation and treatment of cerebral aneurysms, the system’s architecture is generic enough that it could be adapted to the treatment of other diseases.Innovations in @neurIST include confining the patient data pertaining to aneurysms inside a single environment that offers cliniciansthe tools to analyze and interpret patient data and make use of knowledge-based guidance in planning their treatment. Medicalresearchers gain access to a critical mass of aneurysm related data due to the system’s ability to federate distributed informationsources. A semantically mediated grid infrastructure ensures that both clinicians and researchers are able to seamlessly access andwork on data that is distributed across multiple sites in a secure way in addition to providing computing resources on demand forperforming computationally intensive simulations for treatment planning and research.
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Collection : Archives de la linguistique française ; 107