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In 1941 the Swiss scientist Hans Jenny expanded Vasily Dokuchaev equation by adding relief / topology as a factor and separating the biological processes into the fauna and flora coming up with the equation:
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The generic term for this field of science is the study of modal phenomena, retitled Cymatics by Hans Jenny, a Swiss medical doctor and a pioneer in this field.
Cymatics was explored by Hans Jenny in his 1967 book, Kymatik ( translated Cymatics ).
* Hans Jenny ( disambiguation )
Hans Jenny may refer to:
* Hans Jenny ( pedologist ) ( 1899 – 1992 ), soil scientist
* Hans Jenny ( cymatics ) ( 1904 – 1972 ), father of cymatics, the study of wave phenomena
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His ideas were quickly taken up by a number of soil scientists, including Hans Jenny.
** The Hans Jenny Pygmy Forest Reserve, comanaged by the University of California Natural Reserve System and The Nature Conservancy.
: For the wave phenomena scientist, see Hans Jenny ( cymatics ).
Hans Jenny ( 7 February 1899 – 9 January 1992 ) was a soil scientist and expert on pedology ( the study of soil in its natural environment ), particularly the processes of soil formation.
Hans Jenny was born in Basel, Switzerland.
The University of California's Hans Jenny Pygmy Forest Reserve is named in his honor, and is found within the boundaries of Jug Handle State Natural Reserve.
* Jenny, Hans ( 1929 ) Relation of temperature to the amount of nitrogen in soils.
* Jenny, Hans ( 1936 ) Simple kinetic theory of ionic exchange.
* Jenny, Hans ( 1961 ) E. W.
* Jenny, Hans ( 1968 ) The image of soil in landscape art, old and new.
* Jenny, Hans ( 1980 ) The Soil Resource, Origin and Behaviour, Springer-Verlag, New York.
* Jenny, Hans ( 1989 ) Hans Jenny.

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Parody of Jenny Lind's first American tour for P. T.
Senior was " indirectly responsible for the contract which Jenny Lind condescended to sign in 1850 with the American promoter P. T.
Among these are “ Adam and Eve ” and a bust of Josiah Quincy, in 1900 in the Boston Athenaeum ; “ Hebe and Ganymede ,” presented to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts by C. C. Perkins, and a bronze statue of Beethoven, presented by the same gentleman to the Boston Music Hall, which now resides at the New England Conservatory ; “ Babes in the Wood ,” in the Lenox Library ; “ Mercury and Psyche ”; “ Flora ,” now in the gallery of the late Mrs. A. T. Stewart ; an Indian girl ; “ Dancing Jenny ,” modelled from his own daughter ; and a statue of James Otis, which adorns the chapel at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge.
Among the Willard's many other famous guests are P. T. Barnum, Mark Twain, Walt Whitman, General Tom Thumb, Samuel Morse, the Duke of Windsor, Harry Houdini, Gypsy Rose Lee, Gloria Swanson, Emily Dickinson, Jenny Lind, Charles Dickens, Bert Bell, Joe Paterno, and Jim Sweeney.
* In 1850, the castle was the site of two extraordinarily successful concerts given for charity by the Swedish soprano Jenny Lind to initiate her American tour, managed by P. T. Barnum.
An 1850 cartoon of Jenny Lind outside P. T. Barnum's New American Museum, New York City, 1850, captioned as a " Panorama of Humbug ".
A famous humbug took place on the arrival of the actress and theatre manager Jenny Lind to America, just outside the showplace of P. T. Barnum, the New American Museum, in 1850.
Produced by Weintraub Entertainment Group and directed by Jeff Kanew, it starred Shelley Long, Craig T. Nelson, Betty Thomas, Mary Gross, Shelley Morrison, a host of young stars including Tori Spelling, Carla Gugino, Jenny Lewis, Emily Schulman, Ami Foster, and Kellie Martin, and numerous celebrities in cameo appearances as themselves.

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Burlington aviator John J. Burns suggested the parade ground southwest of Fort Ethan Allen, and soon a dozen hastily-summoned National Guard pilots were bringing their wide-winged `` Jenny '' and DeHaviland two-seaters to rest on the frozen sod of the military base.
He'd mentioned it, himself, at church and everybody seemed to have the idea that Tolley had left because Jenny had jilted him for Roy Robards.
Mr. Robards -- Jenny was the only person she knew of in the Mt. Pleasant neighborhood who called him that -- was kind but too easygoing.
It didn't bother him for everybody from the blacksmith to the preacher to say, `` Howdy, Miss Jenny '', adding a careless `` Roy '', but it did her.
Listening for hours to his laments that the war and `` Mist Fair's '' poverty afterwards had robbed the mare of many a racing triumph, and to his predictions of greatness for the procession of foals to come, Jenny could look forward to years of conflict with an animal who disliked her intensely and showed it.
Jenny wished now that she had had Dr. Dunne, feeling that somehow he wouldn't have allowed the dear baby to turn into triplets.
Her hesitation was only momentary and she hoped he didn't notice it, as she settled herself, asked quickly how Miss Jenny and the babies were getting on.
* Clay, Jenny Strauss, " Immortal and ageless forever ", The Classical Journal 77. 2 ( December 1981: pp. 112 – 117 ).
Following the Leipzig premiere, the opera was presented in Berlin in December 1931 at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm conducted by Alexander von Zemlinsky with Lotte Lenya as Jenny, Trude Hesterberg as Begbick, and Harald Paulsen as Jimmy.
It was not presented in the United States until 1970, when a short-lived April production at the Phyllis Anderson Theatre off Broadway starred Barbara Harris as Jenny and Estelle Parsons as Begbick.
A full version was presented at the Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1974, with Gilbert Price as Jimmy and Stephanie Cotsirilos as Jenny.
The cast included Teresa Stratas as Jenny, Astrid Varnay as Begbick, Richard Cassilly as Jimmy, Cornell MacNeil as Moses, Ragnar Ulfung as Fatty and Paul Plishka as Joe.
In October 1995 and 1997, the Paris Opera staged by Graham Vick, under the baton of Jeffrey Tate starring Marie McLaughlin as Jenny, Felicity Palmer ( 1995 ) and Kathryn Harries ( 1997 ) as Begbick, Kim Begley ( 1995 ) and Peter Straka ( 1997 ) as Jimmy.
The July 1998 Salzburg Festival production featured Catherine Malfitano as Jenny, Gwyneth Jones as Begbick, and Jerry Hadley as Jimmy.
Wiener Staatsoper added it to its repertoire in January 2012 in a production by Jérome Deschamps conducted by Ingo Metzmacher starring Christopher Ventris as Jimmy and Angelika Kirchschlager as Jenny, notably casting young mezzo-soprano Elisabeth Kulman as Begbick, breaking the tradition of having a veteran soprano ( like Varnay or Jones ) or musical theater singer ( like Patti LuPone ) perform the role.
Catherine Malfitano repeated her role as Jenny, while Felicity Palmer sang Begbick, and Kim Begley sang in the role of Jimmy.
The Los Angeles Opera's February 2007 production directed by John Doyle and conducted by James Conlon included Audra McDonald as Jenny, Patti LuPone as Begbick, and Anthony Dean Griffey as Jimmy.
As of March 2012 the main sports presenters on the channel are Olly Foster, Katie Gornall, Katherine Downes, Damian Johnson, Andrew Lindsay and Jenny Culshaw.
Jenny Abramsky had originally planned to have a television version of the informal news radio channel BBC Radio 5 Live, or a TV version of Radio 4 News FM both of which she had run.
* Baby Sitter / Quelle Peste / Jenny Jenny / Un Autre Amour Que Toi ( 1964 ) ( Rigolo 18. 726 )
Booster Systems Engineer Jenny M. Howard acted quickly to command the crew to inhibit any further automatic SSME shutdowns based on readings from the remaining sensors, preventing the potential shutdown of a second engine and a possible abort mode that may have resulted in the loss of the vehicle and crew.
The highest-ranked female player in the world as of May 2012 is Jenny Clarke of New Zealand.

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