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Licht als Leidraad. Leven en werk van Frits Lensvelt [1886-1945].
BERG, TUJA VAN DEN/FRANS LEIDELMEIJER [FOREW.]./JAN JAAP HEIJ [EDS - ET AL.].
Sprache: Niederländisch
Verlag: t Goy-Houten, HES & De Graaf Publishers. 2007, 2007
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Original publisher's sewn paperback, pictorial frontcover, 4to: frontispiece, 176pp. very richly illustrated, notes, bibliography, summary, credits. - as new. Ontwerpen lampen - verlichting - decor - decoratie - boekbanden - interieurs.
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BERG, TUJA VAN DEN/FRANS LEIDELMEIJER [FOREW.]./JAN JAAP HEIJ [EDS - ET AL.].
Verlag: Apeldoorn, Steinhauer bv. 2007, 2007
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In den WarenkorbOriginal publisher's sewn paperback, pictorial front- & backcover, 4to: frontispiece, 336pp., very richly illustrated with lage-large plates & text-illustrations with notes & references. Very fine copy - as new., Catalogue of ca. 1000 lighting fittings / Katalog mit ca. 1000 Beleuchtungsarmaturen.

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In den WarenkorbAlloteuthis subulata was monitored in the waters of the central and southern North Sea from 1991 to 1998 as part of the International Bottom Trawl Surveys. More than 90% of all cephalopods encountered belonged to A. subulata, which species thus should be considered the dominant cephalopod in the southern North Sea. Migration pat…terns appeared to be entirely determined by water temperatures. During autumn and early winter, juvenile animals migrated from the cooling southeastern coastal waters to the deeper, in winter relatively warmer, waters of the central North Sea. In spring, the young adults migrated back to the warming shallow coastal waters along the Danish, German, Dutch, Belgian and southeastern British shores. After spawning in these waters, most of the adults died. The life cycle of A. subulata proved to be largely or entirely confined to the central and southern North Sea, and the species should therefore be considered a permanent inhabitant of these waters. 10 pp., 3 figs, gr. 8.

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In den WarenkorbDuring the International Bottom Trawl Surveys and International Beam Trawl Surveys from 1996 to 2003, ten cephalopod species were encountered in the central and southern North Sea in six families: Loliginidae (Alloteuthis subidata, Loligo forbesi, Loligo vulgaris), Sepiolidae (Sepiola atlantica, Rossia macrosoma, Sepietta owenia…na), Sepiidae (Sepia officinalis), Ommastrephidae (Todaropsis eblanae), Onychoteuthidae (Onychoteuthis banksii), and Octopodidae (Eledone cirrhosa). Apart from A. subulata, none of the species lived in the investigated area in large numbers. In general, the central and southern North Sea is not a favourable habitat for cephalopods due to the shallowness of the water. The occurrence of individual species is further restricted by water temperature or salinity requirements, as shown by their seasonal migration patterns. These parameters depend on sea depth, time of the year, and influx of water from outside. Inside the central and southern North Sea, deep waters are relatively cool in summer but relatively warm in winter, while the shallow coastal waters of Belgium and The Netherlands are warm in summer and cold in winter. This explains the seasonal migration of Alloteuthis subulata, a species indigenous to the North Sea that prefers relatively warm waters. It migrates north-westwards before winter and southeastwards in late spring. A similar migration pattern exists for the two other species in the Loliginidae, Loligo forbesi and L. vulgaris. Temperature requirements of Eledone cirrhosa differ, and so does its migration pattern. For other cephalopods, water salinity rather than temperature is critical. Rossia macrosoma is restricted to the northern range of the central North Sea because it requires high salinities. Moderate salinities are endured by Todaropsis eblanae, a species that occurs in moderate numbers in the western part of the central North Sea. Low salinities are endured by Sepia officinalis and Sepiola atlantica, which spend part of their life in the estuaries and may even survive in water with a salinity of only 27[per mill]; While Sepiola atlantica lives in the entire central and southern North Sea, Sepia officinalis is restricted to the coastal waters and estuaries. Numerous other cephalopod species occur in the deeper waters of the Atlantic and the Channel. Incidental findings of unusual cephalopod species in the central and southern North Sea, such as those of Onychoteuthis banksii in the present study, are likely due to animals being taken along with the invading currents of the Gulf Stream. 29 pp., 14 figs, gr. 8.

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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Good. 3. Dutch.

Verlag: H. Meulenhoff, Amsterdam
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In den WarenkorbCouverture rigide. Zustand: bon. RO40160084: Non daté. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 363 pages. Illustré de très nombreux dessins et photos en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Annotations en page de garde. . . . Classification Dewey : 490-Autres langues.