Lent 2005 : Archive : The Cresset : Valparaiso University thomas Lynch read full text whatever happened to the Christian funeral?thomas G. Long cemeteries Gary fincke. columns in luce tua lighting the fuses, http://www.valpo.edu/cresset/Lent05.html
Your True Hero - Wall Of Heroes Edward fincke, Andrew fincke. Tom Findlay, Annabel Johnson. Harold Findley,Layla Hendricks Fire fighters of ny Firefighters in america, thomas Edwards http://www.yourtruehero.org/content/wall/index.asp?ListLetter=f
Matematici D-L fincke, thomas (Danimarca, 1561 - 1656);de Finetti, Bruno (Innsbruck, Austria, 13 giugno 1906 - Roma, 20 luglio 1985) http://encyclopedie-it.snyke.com/articles/matematici_d_l.html
62 Seniors Mary Susan fincke, thomas Andrew Froude, Marian M. Fukai, Lida Jean Gelwicks.Albuquerque, NM, Ridgewood, NJ, Honolulu HI, Arlington VA http://narimasu.net/memory/classes/class62.htm
NASA - International Space Station Status Report: SS04-008 Padalka and fincke also completed their first periodic fitness evaluation from ISS Program Scientist Don thomas, Lead Increment Scientist Janice Voss, http://www.nasa.gov/lb/home/hqnews/2004/may/HQ_ss04008_issstatus_report.html
Extractions: Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and NASA ISS Science Officer Mike Fincke took part in a variety of experiments that focus on learning how the human body responds to extended periods without gravity. The crewmembers completed the first sessions of a series of Russian biomedical experiments measuring body mass and calf volume and drawing blood to measure red blood cell mass. They also performed operations with two European Space Agency experiments, looking into adaptation of the vestibular system to weightlessness. The vestibular system provides the body's sense of balance and sensations of up and down.
May 07, 2004 Allard Beutel Headquarters, Washington (Phone 202 from ISS Program Scientist Don thomas, Lead Increment Scientist Janice Voss, fincke finished the seventh imaging session of the Binary Colloidal http://www.nasa.gov/home/hqnews/2004/may/HQ_ss04008_issstatus_report.txt
Extractions: May 07, 2004 Allard Beutel Headquarters, Washington (Phone: 202/358-4769) RELEASE: SS04-008 INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION STATUS REPORT: SS04-008 Members of the new crew of the International Space Station (ISS) are wrapping up their first full week in orbit by themselves. During the week, they concentrated on life science research, spacewalk preparations and settling in to their new home. Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and NASA ISS Science Officer Mike Fincke took part in a variety of experiments that focus on learning how the human body responds to extended periods without gravity. The crewmembers completed the first sessions of a series of Russian biomedical experiments measuring body mass and calf volume and drawing blood to measure red blood cell mass. They also performed operations with two European Space Agency experiments, looking into adaptation of the vestibular system to weightlessness. The vestibular system provides the body's sense of balance and sensations of up and down. Padalka and Fincke also completed their first periodic fitness evaluation and received a briefing on upcoming Station payload operations from ISS Program Scientist Don Thomas, Lead Increment Scientist Janice Voss, and Increment Payload Operations Director Lamar Stacy. Fincke finished the seventh imaging session of the Binary Colloidal Alloy Test-3 (BCAT-3) experiment. After setting up the slow-growth sample module on the maintenance work area, Fincke photographed the samples sequentially with a digital still camera and then stowed the equipment. The BCAT-3 experiment of the microgravity research program at NASA's Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, began on Expedition 8, with astronaut Mike Foale using magnets to mix samples of colloids. Colloids are systems of fine particles suspended in a fluid such as paint, milk or ink. The samples have been photographed over the past few weeks as they began to separate. Possible future applications of the colloidal alloy experiments are photonic crystals for telecommunications and computer applications and extremely low threshold lasers, as well as improved use of supercritical fluids for food extractions, pharmaceuticals, dry cleaning and rocket propellants. Padalka and Fincke launched last month with plans to conduct two spacewalks, but they learned last weekend that a third had officially been put on their schedule. The planned June 10 spacewalk calls for the crewmembers to replace a Remote Power Controller Module (RPCM), a type of remote-controlled circuit breaker, on the Station's S0 truss. The RPCM failed April 21, cutting power to one of the Control Moment Gyroscopes (CMGs), which provide attitude control for ISS. There are still two CMGs operating well and controlling the Station's orientation. As managers continue to evaluate the spacewalk plans, Padalka and Fincke will conduct a fit check of the U.S. spacesuits next week. This week, Fincke also completed maintenance work with the spacesuit battery chargers and batteries and began a procedure to regenerate canisters, which remove the carbon dioxide spacewalkers exhale from the suits. The previous Station crew, Expedition 8 Commander Mike Foale and Flight Engineer Alexander Kaleri, are at the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia, this week for post-flight debriefings and checks. Foale is expected to return to Houston this month. For information about NASA and agency missions on the Internet, visit: http://www.nasa.gov Information about crew activities on the Space Station, future launch dates, and Station sighting opportunities from Earth, is available on the Internet at: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/ Details about Station science operations are available on an Internet site administered by the Payload Operations Center at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., at: http://scipoc.msfc.nasa.gov/ -end-
Lehrstuhlkalender 2000 Translate this page Dr. fincke, Dr. thomas Krüßmann sowie Dr. Tomislav Boric (Universität Wien,Institut für Rechtsvergleichung) als externer Expertean einer Konferenz zur http://www.jura.uni-passau.de/fakultaet/lehrstuehle/Fincke/kalender/lehrstuhlkal
Extractions: Lehrstuhlkalender 2000 Ankunft des Doktoranden Nikolaj Solomachev Link zur Konferenzseite Reise von Dr. Thomas TRANSCRIME -Research Centre on Transnational Crime Savona Teilnahme von Prof. Dr. Martin Fincke undDaniel an einer Besprechung der AHP-Projektkoordinatoren in Bonn Besuch des Staatsanwalts und Mitglieds der Bulgarischen Akademie der Wissenschaften Nikola Manev Besuch des neuen AHP-Projektkoordinators Dr.Konstantin Nikolaevich Knjaginin , zur Vorbereitung der Einrichtungeines Deutschsprachigen Studiengangs in Kransnojarsk Teilnahme von Dr. Thomas ander Jahrestagung der American Society of Criminology Whittier School of Law in Costa Mesa CA. zur Vorbereitungeines Gastaufenthalts als visiting scholar im Studienjahr 2001 /2002 Beteiligung des Lehrstuhls an einer Ausstellung zur deutsch-russischen Hochschulkooperation in Moskau und Novosibirsk , in Moskau wird dasProjekt durch Michael Sauter Aleksandrov , sowie desneuen AHP-Projektkoordinators Dr. Konstantin N. Knjaginin Ankunft der Doktorandin Olga Tutorenreise von Daniel (LehrstuhlProf. Dr. Martin Fincke) nach
Homepage Dr. Thomas Krüßmann< Translate this page Dr. thomas M. Krüßmann, LL.M. Wissenschaftlicher Assistent Prof. Dr. Dr.hc Martin fincke Schwerpunkte Wirtschaftsstrafrecht, Organisierte Kriminalität http://www.jura.uni-passau.de/fakultaet/lehrstuehle/Fincke/team/kruessmann.html
Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern Translate this page fincke, thomas (1561 - 1656) Fine, Oronce (1494 - 1555) Finsler, Paul (1894 -1970) Fischer, Ernst (12.7.1875 - 14.11.1954) Fisher, Sir Ronald (1890 - 1962) http://www.mathe.tu-freiberg.de/~hebisch/cafe/lebensdaten.html
Extractions: Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
14 Qm In Einer 4er WG In Flensburg Translate this page thomas-fincke-Str 5, Miete 210 EUR Kaution 200 EUR Strom/Gas 0 EUR.Ansprechpartner Annika Telefon 017621070680, e-Mail Chiffré. Angaben zum Zimmer http://www.wg-welt.de/suche_wg/27056.html
Extractions: Angaben zum Zimmer ab wann zu mieten Mietdauer dauerhaft Heizung Zentralheizung Boden Laminat ja Balkon am Zimmer Terrasse Angaben zur WG Haustyp Neubau Etage EG qm Zimmeranzahl Geschlechter 1 Frau und 2 Männer Alter 22 bis 37 Jahre WG-Art Zweck-WG Gemeinschaftsbalkon Terrasse keiner DSL-flat Dusche vorhanden ja Badewanne vorhanden nein separates WC nein WG behindertengerecht? ja Kabel Haustiere nein Thema Rauchen ok in eigenem Zimmer Was sonst noch interessant ist Suche Nachmieter/in für mein Zimmer im Studentenwohnheim "Am Campus" direkt gegenüber von der FH und in unmittelbarer Nähe zur UNI. Es wohnen noch 3 weitere Studenten in der WG, z.Z. 1weibl+2männl. Die Bäder werden zu zweit geteilt. Es gibt einen Abstellraum. Da das WH noch recht neu ist, ist die gesamte Einrichtung in Topzustand. Die Möbel(Bett, Schreibtisch, Schrank, Regal u. Nachttisch) sind weiß, in den Zimmern liegt Laminat. Der Waschraum mit 2Maschinen+Trockner ist ebenfalls im Erdgeschoss. Jedes Zimmer hat Internetzugang mit DSL-Flatrate, welcher wie Wasser u. Strom in der Miete inklusive ist. Die Miete beträgt 210, es entstehen KEINE NEBENKOSTEN! Gesucht wird eine Person zwischen und 99 Jahren Geschlecht egal Kinder ohne Kind sexuelle Orientierung egal
Extractions: Presented by Dr Robert Séror Chapter 82. (Data for this chapter is taken from Dr. Francis Black , on Posology, Brit. Jour. of Hom., Vol. XXIX., p. 572 ; Hahnemann's Dosage, Dr. R. Hughes , Brit. Jour. of Hom. Vol. XXXVI., p. 114 ; Hahnemann's Doses, Dr. Roth , Brit. Jour. of Hom., Vol. XXX, p. 82 ; Griesselich on Medicinal Doses, Quar. Jour of Hom., Boston , 1849, Vol. I., p. 165 ; Dudgeon's "Lectures on Homoeopathy," Lecture XIV ; Hahnemann's writings ; Fincke , on High Potencies.) Previous to 1796, the period at which Hahnemann first gave to the world the discovery of the new law of healing, he used the ordinary remedies of the times, but even then, as we find by his writing he gave simple prescriptions. The awkward and often chemically ridiculous polypharmacy was objectionable to his fine and acutely trained understanding. In 1789, in the "
Clinical Cases With Comment. By Bernhardt FINCKE Dr thomas SYDENHAM (16241689) Dr thomas Syndenham Dr. fincke The patientlived in the country and I could not see him after prescribing. http://www.homeoint.org/cazalet/fincke/clinicalcases.htm
Extractions: Dr Bernhardt Fincke (1821-1906) Syncope -Mr. R-., 87 years, farmer, tall and stout. 1884, October 12 : has been troubled for years with spells of trembling around the heart and dizziness. He used to have them every two or three weeks, but now they come every two or three days. He turns white in the face, is trembling around the heart and all over as if going to die. He must sit down and wait till the attack is over. Very weak. Losing flesh, though appetite is good. Bowels regular. Sleeps well. Spigelia 90m. 15 powders, one once a week dry. Medicine acted very well. He had no more spells. Only when working too hard all day long he begins to tremble. The old man is living yet and working outdoors, haying, making shingles, etc. He has been well ever since he was prescribed for. Syncope : Samuel R-., farmer, the farmer's son, about 50 years old, tall, slender, a veteran of 1862.
Amherst College Biographical Record: Class Of 1925 fincke, William Mann, Jr. Flint, Edward Whitney. Foxall, thomas. AB 1926. Fromer,Maurice Mordecai. Fuguet, Geisse. Gates, Charles M. Gorrell, Warren, Jr. http://www.amherst.edu/~rjyanco/genealogy/acbiorecord/1925.html
Extractions: (from the Amherst College Biographical Record, Centennial Edition (1821-1921) Previous Class... Menu Index ... Acton , William Henry Allison , Crosby Ashton , Paul Millner Batal , James Berry , Robert Urmston Betts , Rome Abel Bittermann , Henry John Blanchard , Edward Richmond Bowes , Milton Burns , Walter Xavier Bush , Howard Clendon Canfield , Fayette Curtis Carroll , Herbert Randolph Cedarholm , William John Chase , Warren Montgomery Clarke , William Warner Cobb , William Montague Cook , William Mercer Crampton , George Rowland Crippen , Philip Martin Davis , Benjamin Jefferson, Jr. Davison , Perry Allen Deyo , Martin Weld Dunbar , Howard Hunter Eaton , Stanley Eugene Edson , Chauncey Lindsley Evans , John Joseph, Jr. Fauver , Worth Alfred French , Jared Blandford Gibney , Sheridan deRaismes Goddard , Alpheus John, Jr. Greenman , Magnis Griswold , Merton Lyman, Jr. Ham , Stanley Page Hammill , Edgar Earl Hart , Hubert Nichols Hastie , William Henry Hill , John Anthony Hitchcock , Stillman David Hornbeck , Lyle Westbrook Insley , Francis Henry Israels , Carlos Lindner Joos , Carl Frederick Keast , David Stonestreet Keller , Fritz Kennedy , John Wellington, Jr.
Southern Scribe - Book News Pat Conroy claims that thomas Wolfe hit me like a thunderclap. Gary fincke,a professor of English at Susquehanna University, won for his collection of http://www.southernscribe.com/news/archive/03_10.htm
Extractions: News - October, 2003 Call for Papers Contests Old News Book News "Books are the DNA of a culture." "Books are the DNA of a culture," stated Pat Schroeder, former Congresswoman and current President and CEO of the Association of American Publishers (AAP), at the Publishers Association of the South Fall Conference on Jekyll Island, Georgia, in September. Schroeder had flown out of the Hurricane Isabel aftermath in Washington, D.C., to speak to the regional publishers. She suggested one outcome of such storms would be for everyone to pull out a flashlight and read. "This was a five book storm." She also talked about the current lobbying and programs of the AAP. The move to a thirteen digit ISBN has been delayed. There is a move to increase publishing in the Spanish language. The Get Caught Reading program has been a success and could be made more local by photographing people reading in their hometown newspaper. The AAP has set up a site for those seeking careers in publishing at www.bookjobs.com
Rochester Review University Of Rochester Martha fincke Daspit 59E, February 2000 thomas J. Flanagan 59, April 2000 RobertF. Allen 60, December 1999 Herbert D. Becks 61S, December 1999 http://www.rochester.edu/pr/Review/V63N1/cn-inmem.html
Extractions: - Select a Section - The College Admission to the College Athletics Eastman School of Music School of Medicine and Dentistry School of Nursing Simon School Warner School About Us Graduate Studies Information Technology Services Libraries Medical Center Memorial Art Gallery Research Strong Health System Working at the University Directory Index Contact University Events Calendar News Giving Graduate Eastman Medicine ... Nursing In Memoriam Class Acts In Appreciation Meliorist Editor's note: We know that timely reporting of alumni deaths is important to our readers. At the same time, we must ensure that our reports are accurate. Therefore, we ask that friends and family send us either an obituary or a letter of confirmation in notifying us of someone's death. Please write to the Alumni Association, University of Rochester, 685 Mt. Hope Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620. The e-mail address is info@alumni.rochester.edu Irving A. Feinstein '27, February 1999
MIT World » : Video Index June 5, 2004 1100 AM, MIT Sloan School of Management, thomas W. Malone.Astronaut Lt. Colonel Michael fincke Attends Reunion Via Space Link, June 5, http://mitworld.mit.edu/video_index.php?ordercol=sort_date&orderdir=asc&page=11
Jole Shackelford - Rosicrucianism, Lutheran Orthodoxy, And The The medical professors thomas fincke and Gellius Sascerides promoted Galenism atthe university and discouraged the more esoteric medical ideas of the times http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/bulletin_of_the_history_of_medicine/v070/70.2shacke
Thomas H. Brobjer - Nietzsche S View Of The Value Of Historical In late 1881 Nietzsche received a letter from a Professor fincke at the Peabody B. Magnus and KM Higgins (Cambridge, 1996), and thomas H. Brobjer, http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_the_history_of_ideas/v065/65.2brobjer.ht
From Owner-SAREX-digest@AMSAT.Org (SAREX-digest) To Sarex-digest Commander Gennady Padalka and NASA ISS Science Officer Mike fincke have begun ISS Program Scientist Don thomas, Lead Increment Scientist Janice Voss, http://www.amsat.org/amsat/ftp/archive/sarex-digest/v2004.n124
Extractions: From: owner-SAREX-digest@AMSAT.Org (SAREX-digest) To: sarex-digest@AMSAT.Org Subject: SAREX-digest V2004 #124 Reply-To: sarex@amsat.org Sender: owner-SAREX-digest@AMSAT.Org Errors-To: owner-SAREX-digest@AMSAT.Org Precedence: bulk SAREX-digest Saturday, May 8 2004 Volume 2004 : Number 124 In this issue: 1: [sarex] 2 Line ISS Keps 5-7 2: [sarex] Exp 9 Completes First Week 3: [sarex] ISS STATUS REPORT #SS04-008 4: [sarex] ISS STATUS REPORT #24 5: [sarex] ISS SCIENCE REPORT 5/7/04 Message: 1 Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 03:17:27 -0700 From: "Dave Larsen PhD" Subject: [sarex] 2 Line ISS Keps 5-7 ISS 1 25544U 98067A 04128.31616440 .00008173 00000-0 73420-4 7267 2 25544 51.6264 174.0565 0010827 106.2917 309.1193 15.69241232311903 - Via the sarex mailing list at AMSAT.ORG courtesy of AMSAT-NA. To unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe sarex" to Majordomo@amsat.org Message: 2 Date: Fri, 07 May 2004 14:15:34 -0400 From: Arthur Z Rowe Subject: [sarex] ISS SCIENCE REPORT 5/7/04 Submitted by Arthur - N1ORC - Amsat #31468 * Mike Fincke continues to photograph fluid physics experiment on Space Station * International Space Station Science Officer Mike Fincke has completed the seventh imaging session of the Binary Colloidal Alloy Test-3 experiment. The experiment, for Glenn Research Center's microgravity research program, is a study of the long-term behavior of colloids a system of fine particles suspended in a fluid such as paint, milk or ink in a microgravity environment. The mixed samples have been photographed over the past few weeks as they began to separate. NASA's payload operations team at the Marshall Center coordinates science activities on the Space Station. - Via the sarex mailing list at AMSAT.ORG courtesy of AMSAT-NA. To unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe sarex" to Majordomo@amsat.org End of SAREX-digest V2004 #124 ****************************** This is the SAREX Digest at AMSAT.ORG courtesy of AMSAT-NA. To unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe sarex-digest" to Majordomo@amsat.org
PERSONAJES ILUSTRES thomas fincke (1561-1650). http://www.iqb.es/historiamedicina/personas/bartholin.htm
Extractions: HOMBRES ILUSTRES Thomas BARTHOLIN (1616-1680) Thomas Bartholin fue el segundo de los seis hijos de una célebre familia de médicos iniciada por Caspar Bartholin "el Viejo" y su mujer, la hija de Thomas Fincke (1561-1650). Cuando su padre murió en 1629, su cuñado Ole Worm tomó la custodia del joven Thomas. Ole Worm era un famoso profesor de medicina y fundador de los estudios sobre la antigüedad nórdica. Como era usual en su familia, además de medicina estudió filosofía, arqueología, leyes, árabe y filología. Sus trabajos más importantes sin embargo se realizaron en campo de la anatomía. Durante sus tres años de estancia en Leyden, fué alumno de Johannes de Wale (1604-1649) quién le empujó a publicar una nueva y mejorada edición del libro de su padre sobre anatomía. Esta fue la primera de una serie de ediciones publicadas a partir de 1641 con la ayuda de Wale y de Sylvius. Es de destacar que las nuevas ediciones reconocían los descubrimientos de Gaspar Aselli y William Harvey. En 1640, el enfermo de tuberculosis pulmonar, Bartholin marchó a París y luego a Orleans, Montpellier finalmente a Padua donde recuperó de su salud. En el invierno de 1643, Bartholin visitó Roma y Nápoles donde se ganó la amistad de de Marco Aurelio Severino. Durante una excursión a Venecia le nombraron miembro de la academia. Durante este período escribió una tesis sobre dientes fósiles de tiburón que pensaba que tenían valor en medicina y en 1645 publicó su trabajo "De Unicornu".