31 research outputs found
Parkfest Ludwigshafen a./Rh., 10jähriges Jubiläum, 5.-8. Juli 1913, Jak. Pfaadt, Kunstverlag, Ludwigshafen a. Rh.
PARKFEST LUDWIGSHAFEN A./RH., 10JÄHRIGES JUBILÄUM, 5.-8. JULI 1913, JAK. PFAADT, KUNSTVERLAG, LUDWIGSHAFEN A. RH.
Parkfest Ludwigshafen a./Rh., 10jähriges Jubiläum, 5.-8. Juli 1913, Jak. Pfaadt, Kunstverlag, Ludwigshafen a. Rh. ( -
Influence of a brushed polyimide surface on photoinduced reorientation processes in dye-containing liquid crystalline polymers
Parkfest Ludwigshafen a./Rh., 10jähriges Jubiläum 5-8. Juli 1913, Jakob Pfaadt, Kunstverlag, Ludwigshafen a. Rh.
PARKFEST LUDWIGSHAFEN A./RH., 10JÄHRIGES JUBILÄUM 5-8. JULI 1913, JAKOB PFAADT, KUNSTVERLAG, LUDWIGSHAFEN A. RH.
Parkfest Ludwigshafen a./Rh., 10jähriges Jubiläum 5-8. Juli 1913, Jakob Pfaadt, Kunstverlag, Ludwigshafen a. Rh. ( -
Parkfest Ludwigshafen a./Rh., 10jähriges Jubiläum 5-8. Juli 1913, Jakob Pfaadt, Kunstverlag, Ludwigshafen a. Rh. Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit
PARKFEST LUDWIGSHAFEN A./RH., 10JÄHRIGES JUBILÄUM 5-8. JULI 1913, JAKOB PFAADT, KUNSTVERLAG, LUDWIGSHAFEN A. RH. EIN PROSIT DER GEMÜTLICHKEIT
Parkfest Ludwigshafen a./Rh., 10jähriges Jubiläum 5-8. Juli 1913, Jakob Pfaadt, Kunstverlag, Ludwigshafen a. Rh. Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit ( -
10jähriges Jubiläum 1904, 1913, Parkfest Ludwigshafen a./Rh., 5.-8. Juli 1913, Jak. Pfaadt, Kunstverlag, Ludwigshafen a. Rh.
10JÄHRIGES JUBILÄUM 1904, 1913, PARKFEST LUDWIGSHAFEN A./RH., 5.-8. JULI 1913, JAK. PFAADT, KUNSTVERLAG, LUDWIGSHAFEN A. RH.
10jähriges Jubiläum 1904, 1913, Parkfest Ludwigshafen a./Rh., 5.-8. Juli 1913, Jak. Pfaadt, Kunstverlag, Ludwigshafen a. Rh. ( -
Intercorrelations among White Space Responses on Rorschach, EGO Strength, Conformity, and Self-Esteem
The present study was undertaken to determine the magnitude of relationship between the white space responses ( S) on the Rorschach and ego strength, as determined by Barron's Ego Strength Scale. Correlations between the white space response ( S) and conformity, as measured by the conformity scale of the Jackson Personality Inventory, and S and self-esteem, as measured by the self-esteem scale of the Jackson Personality Inventory, were also investigated. For 44 female and 12 male undergraduates the correlation between white space responses and ego strength was non-significant, as were correlations between white space responses and ego strength, conformity, and self-esteem. Intercorrelations among ego strength, conformity, and self-esteem were significant. Also, white space responses ( S) and the total number of responses ( R) were significantly correlated. </jats:p
Modification of surface interactions and friction by adsorbed dendrimers: 1. Low surface-energy fifth-generation amino-acid-modified poly(propylene-imine) dendrimers
The interactions between two mica surfaces bearing fifth-generation amino acid-modified poly(propyleneimine) dendrimers (the dendritic box that exposes methyl groups at their outer surface) were studied across a toluene medium, using a surface force balance capable of measuring shear as well as normal forces. Normal force measurements indicated that dendrimers adsorb from dilute toluene solution (ca. 5 × 10-5-3 × 10-4 w/w) as a monolayer on the surfaces. Two interacting dendrimer monolayer-bearing surfaces experience a van der Waals attraction followed by steric repulsion on compression. The dendrimer bilayer could be compressed reversibly, yielding a measure of the compressibility of the molecules. Frictional force versus normal load profiles were measured at different shear velocities, and reveal both solidlike and liquidlike behavior of the confined dendrimers, consistent with NMR measurements on the dendritic box. The results show that the yield stress increases with compression of the layers. Observation of the relaxation behavior of sheared dendrimer layersfor adsorption from dilute solutionsuggest that, within the parameters of our experiments, the relaxation times are insensitive to the compression. For the case of surface interactions after incubation in more concentrated dendrimer/toluene solutions (ca. 10-3 w/w), the results of both normal and shear force measurements suggested aggregation of much thicker, loose dendrimer layers on the mica surfaces. These layers resulted in hysteretic and longer-ranged monotonic repulsion, and much weaker frictional forcesat comparable loads and shear velocitiesthan in the case of the monolayers adsorbed from dilute solutions
Relationship of Hostility and White Space Responses on the Rorschach
The present study was conducted to assess the relationship between hostility and white space responses on the Rorschach. The Rorschach was administered individually to 80 volunteer students on the university campus. 71 subjects were undergraduates and 9 were graduates. The mean age for the group was 24 yr. Among the males, 19 were white and 4 were non-white; among the females, 49 were white and 8 were non-white. Level of hostility was determined by Elizur's scoring of content and by adding all the weights for each subject's protocol. Percent was obtained for each subject by dividing the total of such responses by R or total number of responses. A significant correlation of .20 was obtained between level of hostility and white space responses. A correlation of .46 between total responses and white space responses was also significant. Gender and level of hostility correlated —.33. A multiple regression analysis gave an r of .51 for the combination of gender and total responses and level of hostility. </jats:p
