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* Redlich, H. F. Bruckner and Mahler.

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Early landmarks in social psychiatry included: Karen Horney, MD, who wrote about personality as it interacts with other people ( 1937 ); Erik Erikson, who discussed the influence of society on development ( 1950 ); Harry Stack Sullivan's ( 1953 ) integration of sociological and psychodynamic concepts, and his work on the role of early interpersonal interactions in the development of the self ; Cornell University's Midtown Manhattan Study, which looked at the prevalence of mental illness in Manhattan ; August Hollingshead, PhD, and Frederick Redlich, MD, looked at the influence of social class on psychiatric conditions ( 1958 ); Alexander H. Leighton, MD, looked at the relationship between social disintegration and mental illness ( 1959 ); Burrow was an early pioneer of the social causes of mental disorder and suggested " Sociatry " as the name for this new discipline.
The Holding Redlich People ’ s Choice Award commenced in 1999 which is currently valued at $ 2000.

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His new formula revolutionized the study of equations of state, and was most famously continued via the Redlich – Kwong equation of state and the Soave modification of Redlich – Kwong.
Introduced in 1949 the Redlich – Kwong equation of state was a considerable improvement over other equations of the time.
Hans Ferdinand Redlich ( Vienna, 11 February 1903 – Manchester, 27 November 1968 ) was an Austrian classical composer, conductor, musicologist and writer.
Redlich was a major contributor to the New Oxford History of Music and the fifth edition of the Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
In 1966 Redlich was a founding member and the first vice president of the International Alban Berg Society of New York.
Frederick Carl Redlich (" Fritz ") ( June 2, 1910-January 1, 2004 ) was a psychiatrist and academic administrator.
Redlich was born in Vienna, the son of Ludwig and Emma Redlich, and received his M. D.
In addition to his time as dean of the School of Medicine, Redlich was head of the department of psychiatry from 1950 to 1967.
In 2004, he was challenged by Republican / Libertarian Warren Redlich, who would later run for governor in 2010.
McNulty faced Redlich again in 2006, and was reelected with 78 % of the vote-his widest margin.
In 1988, Sexton was named dean of the New York University School of Law, succeeding Norman Redlich.
E Street was modelled on A Country Practice ( Forrest Redlich had worked as a writer on A Country Practice ) and could initially be seen as an ' urban ' version of that soap, tackling human interest, issue-led stories over two weekly hour-long episodes, with longer-running soapier elements provided by a small ensemble cast.
It was revealed by creator and Executive Producer Forrest Redlich on the recent DVD release The Best of Mr Bad Part 2 that the cancellation was more due to creative differences and the direction Network 10 wanted to take the show, than actual falling viewing figures.

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* 1903 – Hans Redlich, Austrian composer ( d. 1968 )
** Hans Redlich, Austrian composer ( d. 1968 )
* Scherman, Rosemarie Redlich.
* Redlich Perkins, Renate: Tovar German.
Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Regina Kulik Scully, Geralyn Dreyfous, Sarah Johnson Redlich, 2011. show acceptance of sexual violence by both men and women, and some argue the cause is sexual objectification and low self-worth.
Full-time writers on the first season of The Practice included David Shore, later the creator of House, Stephen Gaghan, a future Oscar winner for Traffic, Michael R. Perry, the creator of the 2011-12 series The River, and Ed Redlich, co-creator of the 2011-12 series Unforgettable.
He married Leslie Corkhill Redlich in San Francisco in 1977 and together they have three children, Chloe Frances Cockburn ( April 3, 1979 ), The O. C.
During his youth in Vienna, Redlich privately studied piano with Paul Weingarten and harmony and counterpoint with Hugo Kauder.
Redlich served as répétiteur for the Berlin-Charlottenburg city opera in 1924-1925 and as opera conductor for the Stadttheater Mainz from 1925 to 1929.
From 1929 until 1931, Redlich studied musicology at Frankfurt University and completed a dissertation on stylistic changes in Monteverdi's madrigals.
From then until 1937, Redlich resided in Mannheim as a composer and writer.
The thirty years Redlich spent in Great Britain were perhaps the most fruitful of all.
* Alban Berg, the Man and His Music by H. F. Redlich.
* Hartmut Krones, " Redlich, Hans Ferdinand ," in Ludwig Finscher, ed., Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart ( Kassel: Bärenreiter, 1994 ), s. v.

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Sir Isaac Newton contributed his only published work on chemistry to the second volume of 1710.
In 1962 the molecular biologist Alexander Rich, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, had posited much the same idea in an article he contributed to a volume issued in honor of Nobel-laureate physiologist Albert Szent-Györgyi.
At the age of thirteen, Lovelace became a " Gentlemen Wayter Extraordinary " to the King and at nineteen he contributed a verse to a volume of elegies commemorating Princess Katharine.
Artist's who contributed to the volume include: Tammy Ohta, Yayoi Takeda, Kahiro Okuya, Daimoon Tennyo, Kazumi Takahashi, Masaki Sano, and Kyo Watanabe.
The thrill of " winning " an auction, and the convenience of shopping from home have contributed to a shift in volume from in-store sales of retired pieces to auction / mail order sales through such auction sites.
He contributed two chapters to Oxford philosopher Nick Bostrom's and Milan Ćirković's edited volume Global Catastrophic Risks, and " Complex Value Systems are Required to Realize Valuable Futures " to the conference AGI-11.
He contributed in 1769 a zoological paper to the 59th volume of the Philosophical Transactions, which led to his being selected an honorary member of the Royal Society in London, and he wrote voluminously on all sorts of subjects.
From 1970 to 2003 the Portage Diversion has contributed an average annual volume of from the Assiniboine River.
He contributed " An Essay of the Learned Martinus Scriblerus Concerning the Origine of the Sciences " to the volume.
The editor is presumed to have been Henry More, who certainly contributed to the volume ; and topical material on witchcraft in Sweden was supplied by Anthony Horneck to later editions.
He contributed to Archæologia papers ‘ On the Lord Chancellors under King John ,’ ‘ On the Relationship of Bishop FitzJames and Lord Chief Justice Fitzjames ,’ ‘ On the Lineage of Sir Thomas More ,’ and ‘ On the Office and Title of Cursitor Baron of the Exchequer .’ For the Kent Archæological Association, which he helped to found, he wrote a paper ‘ On the Collar of S. S .’; and a privately printed volume of poems, ‘ A Century of Inventions ,’ appeared in 1863.
In 1877 and the following years Jevons contributed to the Contemporary Review some articles on Mill, which he had intended to supplement by further articles, and eventually publish in a volume as a criticism of Mill's philosophy.
In conjunction with John Edwin Sandys, Nettleship revised and edited Oskar Seyffert's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, and he contributed to a volume entitled Essays on the Endowment of Research an article on " The Present Relations between Classical Research and Classical Education in England ," in which he pointed out the great value of the professorial lecture in Germany.
With his brother John he later contributed to a three volume edition for the same publisher in 1784.
In 1878 he contributed the volume on Goethe to Blackwood's Foreign Classics.
Dunnett contributed much more to the second volume than the first, directly authoring many of the entries.
Among his other contributions to science were a series of papers in the Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche Botanik ( 1844 – 1846 ); Die neueren Algensysteme ( 1847 ); Gattungen einzelliger Algen ( 1849 ); Pflanzenphysiologische Untersuchungen ( 1855 – 1858 ), with Carl Eduard Cramer ; Beiträge zur wissenschaftlichen Botanik ( 1858 – 1868 ); a number of papers contributed to the Royal Bavarian Academy of Sciences, forming three volumes of Botanische Mitteilungen ( 1861 – 1881 ); and, finally, his volume, Mechanisch-physiologische Theorie der Abstammungslehre, published in 1884.
He contributed to the first volume, ' C ', of the first edition of the Yugoslav-published Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings ( ECO ), which appeared in 1974, just before his death the next year.
In contrast, at archrival Lexus, SUVs contributed half of the sales volume.
Rancière contributed to the influential volume Reading Capital ( though his contribution is not contained in the partial English translation ) before publicly breaking with Althusser over his attitude toward the May 1968 student uprising in Paris ; Rancière felt Althusser's theoretical stance didn't leave enough room for spontaneous popular uprising.
He certainly contributed largely to the volume, and also wrote many of the annotations to Glanvill's Lux Orientalis ,' 1682.
Lavedan contributed to various Parisian papers a series of witty tales and dialogues of Parisian life, many of which were collected in volume form.
In April 1935, a volume of essays by five leading National Labour politicians was published under the title " Towards a National Policy: being a National Labour Contribution "; MacDonald contributed a preface in which he argued that the Labour opposition " is as little guided by Socialist opinion and inspired by the fine human spirit of our British Socialism as any other political party of pure expediency striving for a majority ".
Her sister, Sophia Lee ( 1750 – 1824 ), also a successful author and dramatist, contributed two episodes to the first volume of this lengthy project.

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