996 resultados para Kauko Pirinen in memoriam
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2016
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pp. 9-21
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Dichaea is the largest genus of the subtribe Zygopetalinae and holds it's the highest species diversity in South America. Therefore, this study aims to describe a new species of Dichaea, which occurs in northern Brazil, Dichaea bragae Valsko, Krahl & Holanda. The new species was collected in the north of Manaus in an area of ombrophilous forest and flowered when cultivated. The epithet honors Dr. Pedro Ivo Soares Braga (in memoriam), orchidologist who conducted several studies in the Brazilian Amazon. This new species show a affinity with Dichaea tenuis C. Schweinf., however it is differentiated both vegetatively and on labellum morphology.
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Kauko Pirinen
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Kauko Pirinen
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In memoriam Tarja Hilden-Paajanen (1964-2004)
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Eduardo Fausto de Almeida Neves, Professor Emeritus of the Universidade Federal de São Carlos and formerly Full Professor at the Instituto de Química - Universidade de São Paulo (USP), São Paulo, Brazil, was born in November 7, 1933 in Pedra Azul, MG, and deceased in July 2, 2006 in São Carlos, SP. He graduated under supervision of Professor Paschoal Senise, pioneer of Analytical Chemistry at USP, and developed his post-doctoral work at Caltech, USA, with Professor Fred Anson. His brilliant career as teacher, scientist, supervisor and mentor resulted in a prolific science school in Analytical Chemistry, with some sixty PhDs and masters supervised by him, amplified to over four hundred in the 2nd to 4th generations (still growing), spread throughout the country and nucleating new research groups. The contents of a hundred papers reflect Prof. Eduardo's wide range of scientific interests. Passionate inclination for creative intellectual activity, rooted in profound knowledge of all branches of Chemistry, broadminded thinking, sound experimentation, generous scientific cooperation and true friendship - that's why friends, colleagues and students referred to him as "master" or "my guru".
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On March 15 2012, we lost Professor Alice Amsden, a great intellectual power in development economics. Her work was systematically marked by creativity, originality, relevance and her fearless commitment to always speak truth to power both in academic as well as in policy-making arenas. This In Memoriam concentrates on just one part of her great intellectual legacy: her impact to better understanding Latin America's development challenges, obstacles and policy options. Our paper focuses on three broad areas of her main influence in the region: the role of transnational corporations, the importance of manufactured exports for development, and industrial policy. As we here argue, in all of them, her work is and continues to be a substantial contribution to knowledge that policy makers will be well advised to take into account if the region is to finally enter a path of structural transformation and sustained economic and social development.
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« Les Captifs d'Alger » (fol. 2), « La Toison d'or » (fol. 18), « L'Oracle muet » (fol. 26), « La pudeur à la Foire » (fol. 40), « La Matrône de Charenton » (fol. 44), « Les vendanges de la Foire » (fol. 53), représentées par la troupe du sieur Dolet à la Foire Saint-Laurent. 1724. — « Divertissement préparé pour le Roy au voyage de Chantilli, 1724 » (fol. 61), et « La reine des Péris » (fol. 67). — « Arlequin, gentilhomme malgré luy » (fol. 87), « L'ombre de la Foire » (fol. 134), « L'isle de Gougou » (fol. 143), « Magotin » (fol. 167), « Arlequin barbet, pagode et médecin » (fol. 181), « Les trois commères » (fol. 208), « L'arbitre des différents » (fol. 256), représentés par les troupes italiennes du sr Octave, du sr Francisque et de Restiers à la Foire Saint-Germain, et par les comédiens italiens du roy à l'Hôtel de Bourgogne, 1716-1725. — « In memoriam carissimi amici D'Orneval, De Challoup scripsit, 1731, à Paris. »
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Dossier : In Memoriam, Iris Marion Young (1949-2006)
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Dossier : In Memoriam, Iris Marion Young (1949-2006)
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Dossier : In Memoriam, Iris Marion Young (1949-2006)