990 resultados para Funck, Carl, 1852-1918.


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Mode of access: Internet.

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Top Row: Edward Ruzicka, Nicholas Scheidler, Ath. Dir. Philip Bartelme, coach Carl Lundgren, student mngr jasper Reed), Edward Bowerman, Albert Ohlmacher,

Middle Row: Erick Langenhan, Thomas Adams, Chester Morrison, Burdette Glenn, Kenneth Knode, Roland Cooper, Harold Saunders

Front Row: John Parsons, Edward Mraz, Lowell Genebach, Arthur Ipple, Thomas Garrett

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Top Row: asst. Coach Elmer Mitchell, Chester Morrison, Thomas Adams, coach Carl Lundgren, Roland Cooper, Nicholas Scheidler, ? Pickett, Harold Saunders

Middle Row: Lowell Genebach, captain Burdette Glenn, Kenneth Knode, Erick Langenhorn, Edward Mraz, ? Gilmartin, Edward Ruzicka

Front Row: George Ferguson, Albert Ohlmbacher, ? Leahy, Alexander Crockett, John Parsons, mngr. Jasper Reid

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Atlas in portfolios.

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Vorbesitzer: Freiherrlich Carl von Rothschild'sche Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main; Akzessionsnummer: x20230

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Universidade Estadual de Campinas . Faculdade de Educação Física

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Entre 1852 e 1859, a atual Argentina se encontrava politicamente dividida entre Buenos Aires e a Confederação, que congregava as demais Províncias. Nesse período, diferentes grupos étnicos dos pampas, dos Andes e da Patagônia se organizaram em confederações indígenas com o objetivo de enfrentar os avanços territoriais, defender suas autonomias e a participação em lucrativas redes de comércio. Nesta luta por autonomia política, territorial e comercial, negociaram com os grupos criollos em luta pelo poder, avaliaram seus projetos e aderiram a aquele que os reconheceu enquanto interlocutores políticos e aliados militares. Participantes ativos da política argentina, conseguiram reconquistar territórios e oferecer intensas resistências aos criollos.

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The aim of this study was to summarize the available data on larval morphology of the first zoea of the family Hippolytidae and describe the first zoeal stage of H. obliquimanus from two geographically distinct populations, Brazilian and Caribbean in order to discuss inter- and intraspecific variability. Ovigerous females of Hippolyte obliquimanus were collected at Cahuita (Limon, Costa Rica) and at Ubatuba (Sao Paulo, Brazil). We compiled the published descriptions of all available hippolytid Zoea I (66 spp., 21%), and all zoeae share several characteristics. However, such morphological features cannot be used to distinguish the first zoeae of Hippolytidae from other caridean larvae. Historically, the presence of an exopodal seta at the maxillule and the absence of the anal spine/papilla have been considered as characteristic for the Zoea I of the genus Hippolyte. The results of our revision, however, did not support these conclusions: although H. obliquimanus showed an exopodal seta at the maxillule, four congeners did not bear such structure; moreover, H. obliquimanus as well as one other congener have an anal spine/papilla. All morphological characters observed in the first zoeal stage of H. obliquimanus are shared with others species of the family Hippolytidae. Intraspecific variability in Hippolyte obliquimanus was detected in one morphological aspect: the first zoea had four denticles on the ventral margin of the carapace in the Brazilian population, while specimens from the Costa Rican population had three.

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The subject of this study was a typical, if in some respects well qualified, U.S. ambassadorial appointee for his time, the early twentieth century: an attorney, judge, and politician who served competently in his one diplomatic assignment, in Berlin, before returning to private life.—Ed.