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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Excursus criticus in P. Papinii Statii Silvas

Waller, Wilhelm, January 1885 (has links)
Thesis.
2

Siphonostomatoids infecting selected mobulids (rajiformes: mobulidae) off the Kwazulu-Natal Coast

Lebepe, Modjadji Concelia January 2013 (has links)
Considering South Africa’s richness in aquatic species, very little knowledge exists regarding copepods that are symbiotic on hosts ranging from invertebrates to marine mammals. In order to have any indication of the existing biodiversity of this group of organisms in South African waters, a thorough investigation of all possible hosts needs to be conducted, which in turn will most likely increase the number of recorded symbiotic copepods considerably. The current descriptive study was done in an effort to contribute to a larger study of metazoan parasites of elasmobranch hosts along the KwaZulu-Natal coast of South Africa. A total of 40 (31 Mobula kuhlii; two Mobula eregoodootenkee and seven Manta alfredi) mobulids were examined for infection by symbiotic copepods at the KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board (KZNSB). More than 90% of all examined hosts were infected with different types of symbiotic siphonostomatoids. Collected copepod specimens were fixed and preserved in 70% ethanol and studied with both the stereo- and light microscopes using the wooden slide technique. Some selected specimens were further studied using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) to elaborate on ill-defined features. A total of 13 different species of the order Siphonostomatoida distributed over five families were identified. The five families include Eudactylinidae (Eudactylina oliveri, Eudactylina diabolophila and Nemesis sp.); Caligidae (Caligus crysophrysi, Pupulina sp. 1, Pupulina sp. 2; Pupulina sp. 3, Unidentified sp. 1, Unidentified sp. 2 and Unidentified sp. 3); Kroyeriidae (Kroeyerina mobulae); Dichelesthiidae (Anthosoma crassum) and Cecropidae (Entepherus laminipes). Two of the 13 species (E. laminipes and A. crassum) are monotypic and were therefore easily identified. Eudactylina oliveri exhibited a prevalence of 75% and 100%; mean intensity of 42 and 130 parasites per host and a mean abundance of 32 and 130 individuals per host while Pupulina sp. 1 exhibited a prevalence of 61.29% and 100%; mean intensity of 41 and 5 individuals per host and a mean abundance of 2 and 5 individuals per host on M. kuhlii and M. eregoodootenkee respectively. Component populations of E. oliveri and Pupulina sp. 1 exhibited an aggregated distribution pattern on their examined hosts. The phylogenetic relationship between nine caligid species (three known Pupulina species, three collected Pupulina species and three Unidentified sp. species as ingroup) with Caligus glandifer as out-group was determined and analysed using a morphological dataset (40 characters) from previous and current descriptions. The ii exhaustive search with PAUP* retained a single most parsimonious tree with a tree length (TL) = 85; consistency index (CI) = 0.7; retention index (RI) = 0.7; homoplasy index (HI) = 0.3 and a rescaled consistency index (RCI) = 0.5. Bootstrap support for the estimated clades was mostly low with values less than 95%. The phylogenetic hypothesis of the 10 caligid species presented in the current study was derived from the phylogenetic analysis of the information for adult females and is therefore not intended to be a definitive theory but should be treated as a testable hypothesis that can be further analysed using more data. The current study provides the first record of C. chrysophrysi, Pupulina sp. 1, Pupulina sp. 2, K. mobulae and E. laminipes on M. kuhlii; E. oliveri, Pupulina sp. 1, Pupulina sp. 2 and Pupulina sp. 3 on M. eregoodootenkee; and E. diabolophila, Nemesis sp., C. chrysophrysi, E laminipes, A. crassum and the three Unidentified species on M. alfredi frequenting the east coast of South Africa and thus contributes to the knowledge of our marine biodiversity. Mobulid hosts were not carefully studied for copepod infection previously and the copepods that were reported from the mobulids were probably found by chance. Therefore future investigation into the symbiotic siphonostomatoids of more mobulid hosts and other host species may result in more reports of symbiotic Copepoda from South African waters. / Thesis (MSc. (Zoology)) -- University of Limpopo, 2013
3

Master's thesis recital (tenor)

Fleming, Andrew 12 March 2015 (has links)
Despite and still, op.41 / Samuel Barber -- An die ferne Geliebte / Ludwig van Beethoven -- Serenade, op.31 / Benjamin Britten. / text
4

Doctoral thesis recital (organ)

Meredith, Lucinda 08 June 2011 (has links)
Symphonie romane, op.73 / C. M. Widor -- Nun komm der Heiden Heiland, BWV 659 ; Trio super Nun komm der Heiden Heiland, BWV 660 ; Nun komm der Heiden Heiland, BWV 661 / J. S. Bach -- Nun danket alle Gott, op.67, no.28 / Max Reger -- Choral mit Variationen "Wie gross ist des allmacht'gen Gute / F. Mendelssohn -- Les enfants de Dieu / O. Messiaen -- Drop, drop slow tears, op.104 / V. Persichetti -- Le monde dans l'attente du Sauveur, op.23 / M. Dupre / text
5

Meng chuang ci jian

Huang, Shaofu, January 1969 (has links)
Thesis--# / #
6

Meng chuang ci jian

Huang, Shaofu, January 1969 (has links)
Thesis--# / #
7

Musikalsk Akcent I Dansk Med tillaeg: Svenske Indvandringer i Danmark i Oldtiden.

Kroman, Erik, January 1947 (has links)
Thesis.
8

Használta-e Livius xxi, és xxii. könyvében Polybiust?

Schreiber, Miklós. January 1910 (has links)
Thesis.-Budapest.
9

Kitáb ál-bád' vál-tá'rîch ...

Schwarz, Jakab. January 1910 (has links)
Thesis--Vácz.
10

A pozsonyi német szinészet tőrtténete a XVIII. szazadban ...

Heppner, Antal. January 1910 (has links)
Thesis--Budapest.

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