Die Familiennamen Quedlinburgs und der Umgegend (Classic Reprint)


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Excerpt from Die Familiennamen Quedlinburgs und der Umgegend Eine Reihe wertvoller Mitteilungen verdanke ich der Gute der Herren Oberlehrer Professor Dr. Cammerer in Arnstadt, Oberlehrer Professor Dr. Albert Heintze in Stolp, Gymnasial lehrer Dr. Gustav Hey in Dobeln, Archivrat Dr. Eduard Jacobs in Wernigerode, Gymnasiallehrer Paul Manko in Anklam, denen ich auch an dieser Stelle meinen verbindlichsten Dank abstatte. Ebenso bin ich zum herzlichsten Danke verpflichtet den Herren Geistlichen Quedlinburgs und der umliegenden Gemeinden Ditfurt, Neinstedt, Thale, Warnstedt, Weddersleben, Westerhausen, die mir den Einblick in die Kirchenbucher und sonstigen Akten gestattet haben sowie endlich dem Herrn Oberbiirgermeister Dr. Gustav Brecht der mit liebenswurdigster Bereitwilligkeit die reichen Schatze des stadtischen Archivs mir geoffnet und zu meiner Verfugung gestellt hat. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.




Die Familiennamen Quedlinburgs Und Der Umgegend


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Offering extensive information on tardigrades, this volume begins with a chapter on the history of tardigrades, from the first description by Goeze in 1773, until 1929, when the most comprehensive monographic approach by E. Marcus was published. Tardigrades’ organ systems, including their integument, body cavity, digestive, muscular, nervous and reproductive systems, as well as their overall external morphology, are summarized in the second chapter. Subsequent chapters present the current state of knowledge on tardigrade phylogeny, biogeography, paleontology, cytology and cytogenetics. In addition, the book provides insights into the ecology of tardigrades in marine, freshwater and terrestrial habitats. The reproduction, development and life cycles are summarized and the extraordinary environmental adaptations of encystment and cyclomorphosis, desiccation tolerance, freezing tolerance and radiation tolerance are discussed in detail. Further chapters provide an overview of key approaches in molecular tardigrade studies and describe techniques for sampling and sample processing. The book closes with a list of tardigrade taxa up to a sub-generic level, including the type species of each genus, the numbers of lower taxa in each taxon, and the main environments in which the taxa were found. Given its depth of coverage, the volume offers an invaluable resource for scientists from various disciplines who plan to research tardigrades, and for all others who are interested in these fascinating animals.