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The battle is also memorialized with a sculpture by Henry Hering called Defense that is located on the south eastern tender's house of the Michigan Avenue Bridge ( which partially covers the site of Fort Dearborn ).
He had been captivated by Head's accounts of the works of Ewald Hering and had absorbed his views on colour vision and the nature of vital processes in living matter with avidity.
The two commanders of the camp, Kriminalpolizei officers SS-Sturmbannführer Christian Wirth and SS-Hauptsturmführer Gottlieb Hering, had been — in common with almost all of their staff — involved in the Nazi euthanasia Action T4 program since 1940.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle mentions that Hering, son of King Hussa of Bernicia, was present, apparently fighting with Áedán.
The path is as follows: Bile canaliculi → Canals of Hering → interlobular bile ducts → intrahepatic bile ducts → left and right hepatic ducts merge to form → common hepatic duct exits liver and joins → cystic duct ( from gall bladder ) forming → common bile duct → joins with pancreatic duct → forming ampulla of Vater → enters duodenum
From 1910 to 1911, Scheler briefly lectured at the Philosophical Society of Göttingen, where he made and renewed acquaintances with Theodore Conrad, Hedwig Conrad-Martius ( an ontologist and Conrad's wife ), Moritz Geiger, Jean Hering, Roman Ingarden, Dietrich von Hildebrand, Husserl, Alexandre Koyré, and Adolf Reinach.
Deherrera was one of the founders of From the Shadows in 2005, an online videozine he created with Tom Rowles and John Hering.
* Gruss an Tiere ( 1955 ) with Gerhard F. Hering
He studied with trumpeter Sigmund Hering of the Philadelphia Orchestra from the age of seven until Hering's death in 1980.
Under the watchful eye of Eugene Ormandy, Hering regularly presented Wallace at recitals at the Settlement School, and with the Philadelphia Brass Ensemble, during his studies as a youth in Philadelphia.
They credit Rudolph Hering, not Isham Randolph with the project.
He sang in the Dresdner Kreuzchor and studied with Hering and Bental, later with Vincenzo Albrici.
He was one of the first to describe chromaffin cells in the sympathetic nerve, and with Ewald Hering and Ludwig Traube, his name is associated with " Traube – Hering – Mayer waves ", which deal with rhythmic variations in arterial blood pressure.
This heart rate variation is associated with Mayer waves ( Traube – Hering – Mayer waves ) of blood pressure and is usually at a frequency of 0. 1 Hz or a 6-second period.
The Hering illusion as depicted here looks like bike spokes around a central point, with vertical lines on either side of this central " vanishing point.
Saint-Gaudens's health worsened through 1906, as the cancer which would kill him forced him to have his assistant, Henry Hering, deal with many of the details of the work.
On, Hering finally appeared at the Mint with a new set of models, which Barber again quickly rejected.
Dissatisfied with some that he visited, he decided to travel to Prague to visit Ewald Hering.

Hering and leading
Wirth had the leading position as a supervisor of all six euthanasia institutions in the Reich ; Hering as the non-medical chief of Sonnenstein ( Pirna, Saxony ) and Hadamar.
Companhia Hering ( Cia Hering ) is a Brazilian textile and retail clothing company, being the leading clothing textile company in Latin America.

Hering and theory
Ewald Hering proposed the opponent process theory in 1872.
Thus, trichromatic theory can not explain all afterimage phenomena, indicating the need for an opponent-process theory such as that articulated by Ewald Hering ( 1878 ) and further developed by Hurvich and Jameson ( 1957 ).
This theory was promoted in the nineteenth century by Helmholtz's traditional rival, Ewald Hering.
Ewald Hering proposed opponent color theory in 1892.
Opponent-process theory is a psychological and neurological model proposed in 1878 by Ewald Hering, a German physiologist, to account for a wide range of behaviors, including color vision ; this model was expanded by his colleague, Richard Solomon, at the University of Pennsylvania to explain opponent process theory.
In the Young-Helmholtz Trichromatic Receptor theory, Hering postulated 3 independent receptor types, which differs from the Opponent-Process Theory because, in this theory, the 3 classes of receptors are each assumed to be composed of a pair of opponent color processes: white and black are a pair, as well as blue and yellow, and red and green.

Hering and mostly
Popular chromatic makers include the " Kratt Master-Key ", " Hering ", " Menzel ", " Pyramid " and " Hohner ", mostly made in chrome plated brass.

Hering and by
It is based on the color opponency description of color vision, first proposed by German physiologist Ewald Hering.
Áedán's army included the Bernician exile Hering, son of the former Bernician king Hussa ; his participation is mentioned by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ( manuscript E, year 603 ), and may indicate dynastic rivalry among the Bernicians.
Of The Perilous Chapel which featured a moving sculptural set by Carlus Dyer and was selected as one of the Best New Works of the Season by Dance Magazine, Doris Hering wrote, " When the dance was over one realized that by means of purely physical and visual elements, Miss Erdman had succeeded in giving a moving picture of the experience of an artist through phases of isolation and realization.
ALDA was founded in 1987 by Bill Graham and Kathie Hering of Chicago, Illinois.
The investigation, which took a week, was assisted by consulting engineer Professor Carl Hering, Assistant Professor Physics at the University of Pennsylvania Professor Arthur W. Goodspeed, Professor of Experimental Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania Lightner Witmer, and Doctor M. G.
File: Phillips Brooks by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Trinity Church, Boston. jpg | Statue of Phillips Brooks, Trinity Church, Boston ( 1907 – 10, completed by Grimes, Ward and Hering ).
In 1897, he was elected to the position of comptroller of the treasury of Maryland, but was defeated in the next election by Dr. Joshua W. Hering.
The carotid sinus baroreceptors are innervated by the sinus nerve of Hering, which is a branch of cranial nerve IX ( glossopharyngeal nerve ).
The company is one of the oldest Brazilian companies still in activity, founded by German brothers Bruno and Hermann Hering, in 1880.
Pediment by Henry Hering
The Hering illusion is a one of the geometrical-optical illusions and was discovered by the German physiologist Ewald Hering in 1861.
The distortion is produced by the radiating pattern and was ascribed by Hering to an overestimation of the angle made at the points of intersection.
It was not until that Roosevelt was finally given coin-sized models of Saint-Gaudens's work by Hering, and Roosevelt wrote to the ailing sculptor, " I have instructed the Director of the Mint that these dies are to be reproduced just as quickly as possible and just as they are.
Uncertain where to find Hering, Roosevelt ordered the new Secretary of the Treasury, George Cortelyou, to have the Mint finalize the design and put the coin in circulation by.

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