993 resultados para Schule, Frederick W.


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Includes bibliographical references.

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Compiled 1908-1935 by F. W. Faxon; 1936-1940 by M.E. Bates; 1941-1943 by M.E. Bates and A.C. Sutherland.

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Compiler: F.W. Faxon.

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Back Row: Paul Woodworth, Frederick W. Henninger, Charles T. Griffin, mngr. W.E. Griffin, James Bird, Hiram Powers(?), William Pearson

2nd Row: Ralph Hayes, ?, Lawrence Grosh, capt. George Dygert, ?, Virgil Tupper(?)

Front Row: ?, Heman B. Leonard, ?, Raynor Freund, George Jewett, ?, W.W. Griffin,

(Unidentified or not pictured: Frank Decke, C.L. Thomas(?) F.F Harding, E.L. Sanderson)

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Back Row: Reynalds, mngr Charles Baird, trainer Keene Fitzpatrick, coach William McCauley, Price

2nd Row: Frederick W. Henninger, C.H. Smith, capt. James Baird, Giovanni Villa, Bert M. Carr, Jesse G. Yont

Front Row: J. Deforest Richards, Henry M. Senter, John Bloomingston, Harry G. Hadden, Ralph W. Hayes

(Unidentified or not pictured: Daniel Ninde, Warren Rundell, Gustave Ferbert, Horace Dyer, H. B. Leonard, Clare(?) LeRoy

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Translation of Über die Psychologie der Dementia praecox.

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Morphology, occlusal surface topography, macrowear, and microwear features of parrotfish pharyngeal teeth were investigated to relate microstructural characteristics to the function of the pharyngeal mill using scanning electron microscopy of whole and sectioned pharyngeal jaws and teeth. Pharyngeal tooth migration is anterior in the lower jaw (fifth ceratobranchial) and posterior in the upper jaw (paired third pharyngobranchials), making the interaction of occlusal surfaces and wear-generating forces complex. The extent of wear can be used to define three regions through which teeth migrate: a region containing newly erupted teeth showing little or no wear; a midregion in which the apical enameloid is swiftly worn; and a region containing teeth with only basal enameloid remaining, which shows low to moderate wear. The shape of the occlusal surface alters as the teeth progress along the pharyngeal jaw, generating conditions that appear suited to the reduction of coral particles. It is likely that the interaction between these particles and algal cells during the process of the rendering of the former is responsible for the rupture of the latter, with the consequent liberation of cell contents from which parrotfish obtain their nutrients.