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27334764_0_0 | 27334764 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion%20Zupcu | Ion Zupcu | Ion Zupcu.
Ion Zupcu is a fine art photographer who was born in Romania in 1960. He has recently shown photographs of his own minimalist still lifes in various museums and galleries throughout the United States. He initially studied photography in Romania in 1982, but this study was interrupted when he emigrated to the United States. In order to support his family who remained in Romania, he drove a taxi cab in New York City. After a chance meeting while driving this taxi, he was able to resume his practice when offered access to a darkroom. |
27334764_0_1 | 27334764 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion%20Zupcu | Ion Zupcu | Ion Zupcu.
In 1993, he began studying at the International Center for Photography in New York, where he was greatly influenced by the work of Ansel Adams. Zupcu's first project to gain attention was a series of still life photographs featuring flowers. His next significant project involved photographing small scenes, often as small as 1 inch in size, using a square format Hasselblad camera. Through his construction of these small scenes utilizing flowers, cut paper and painted cubes, and his use of light manipulation and silver gelatin printing techniques, he succeeded in incorporating abstraction, sculpture, and painting into photography |
27334764_0_2 | 27334764 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion%20Zupcu | Ion Zupcu | Ion Zupcu.
His recent series of cubes demonstrate the influence of 20th century modernist photographers, such as Josef Albers, whose work centered on monochromatic still lifes. Painted Cubes, which opened at the ClampArt Gallery in New York City on April 15, 2010, has been deemed reminiscent of the minimalist cubes of sculptor Donald Judd and the paintings of Robert Ryman In the New Yorker review, it was remarked that, Alongside photographs of his own paintings of cubes, Zupcu shows delicate double exposures of patterns, in which the play of solid and ephemeral geometries parallels his deft manipulation of the infinite shadings between black and white. |
27334764_0_3 | 27334764 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion%20Zupcu | Ion Zupcu | Ion Zupcu.
In a 2008 interview with Chronogram magazine, Zupcu remarked, Photography is not about the camera . It’s about the eye, and what my thoughts are. The camera doesn’t say anything |
27334764_0_4 | 27334764 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion%20Zupcu | Ion Zupcu | Ion Zupcu.
As of 2010, Zupcu has held solo exhibitions at galleries such as ClampArt Gallery (New York City), Studio391 (Gualala, California) and national museums such as the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston and the Detroit Institute of Art, among others. |
27334764_0_5 | 27334764 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion%20Zupcu | Ion Zupcu | Ion Zupcu. Selected exhibitions
2021 ClampArt Gallery:"Etudes on Glass", New York, NY
2019 ClampArt Gallery:"Sculptures", New York, NY
2015 Miller Yezersky Gallery:"KAZIMIRS", Boston, MA
2011 Gallery 339:"Painted Cubes", Philadelphia, PA
2011 Woodstock Artists Association and Museum, New York, NY
2010 ClampArt Gallery, New York, NY
2010 Miller Block Gallery, Boston, MA
2009 Works on Paper, Gallery 339 Philadelphia, PA
2008 The Camera Lies, Center for Photography at Woodstock, NY
2008 ClampArt Gallery, March 27- May 3, New York, NY
2006 Studio 391, Gualala, CA
2006 Ialomita County Museum of Art, Romania
2005 Halsted Gallery, Bloomfield Hills, MI
2005 Clamp Art Gallery, New York, NY
2005 Lexington Art Gallery, Lexington, VA
2004 Studio391, Gualala, CA
2004 Tulla Booth Gallery. Sag Harbor, NY
2004 Lexington Art Gallery, Lexington, VA
2004 Hoopers Gallery, London, England
2004 Still Life, Candace Perich Gallery, Katonah, New York
2004 Metroforum Gallery, Tucson, AZ
2003 Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2003 John Cleary Gallery, Houston, TX
2003 Tulla Booth Gallery, Sag Harbor, NY
2003 The Photography Room Gallery, Grand Rapids, MI
2003 Edward Carter Gallery, New York, NY
2003 White Room Gallery, West Hollywood, CA
2002 Candace Perich Gallery, Katonah, NY
2002 Van Brunt Gallery, Beacon, NY
2002 Tao Design Gallery, Hong Kong
2002 John Cleary Gallery, Houston, TX
2002 Sag Harbor Picture Gallery, Sag Harbor, NY
2001 Beacon Gallery, Bellpport, NY
2001 Mercedes Benz, New York, NY
2000 Romanian Cultural Center, New York, NY
2000 SOHO Photo Gallery, New York, NY |
27334764_0_6 | 27334764 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion%20Zupcu | Ion Zupcu | Ion Zupcu. Public collections
Ialomita County Museum of Art, Romania
Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, OH
Dennos Museum Center, MI
University of Michigan Museum of Art
Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, MI
Kresge Art Museum, MI
University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
UNM Art Museum, Albuquerque, NM
Fidelity Investments
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX |
27334770_0_0 | 27334770 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx%20Central%20Station | Lynx Central Station | Lynx Central Station.
Lynx Central Station is an intermodal transit station in Orlando, Florida. It serves the Lynx bus system and SunRail commuter rail, and is home to Lynx's administrative offices. |
27334770_0_1 | 27334770 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx%20Central%20Station | Lynx Central Station | Lynx Central Station.
It is located near the federal and Orange County Courthouse, the Amway Center and FAMU College of Law. Additionally it provides access to downtown Orlando's businesses, shopping, entertainment and recreational venues. |
27334770_1_0 | 27334770 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx%20Central%20Station | Lynx Central Station | Lynx Central Station. Bus station
The current bus terminal at Lynx Central Station opened in 2004. It is the central hub of the Lynx network, servicing nearly 30 separate bus routes. The terminal has an air-conditioned waiting area, with access to the zero-fare Lymmo bus (Orange Line) in Downtown Orlando. |
27334770_2_0 | 27334770 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx%20Central%20Station | Lynx Central Station | Lynx Central Station. SunRail station
The station is one of two SunRail commuter rail stations serving downtown Orlando, the other being Church Street Station. It provides easy transfer for SunRail commuters to the nearly 30 Lynx bus routes at the station. It will also be the hub for any future expansion of the SunRail system. The station is located along the former CSX A-Line (originally constructed by the South Florida Railroad) and is typical of most SunRail stations featuring canopies consisting of white aluminum poles supporting sloped green roofs and includes ticket vending machines, ticket validators, emergency call boxes, drinking fountains, and separate platforms designed for passengers in wheelchairs. A transit-oriented development called Crescent Central Station is located adjacent to the station and features a 280-unit, multi-story luxury apartment community along with 14,600 square feet of retail space. |
27334770_3_0 | 27334770 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx%20Central%20Station | Lynx Central Station | Lynx Central Station. Transportation in Orlando, Florida
Bus stations in Florida
SunRail stations
2004 establishments in Florida
Transportation buildings and structures in Orange County, Florida |
27334788_0_0 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking.
In seismology, first-break picking is the detecting or picking the onset arrivals of refracted signals from all the signals received by receiver arrays and produced by a particular source signal generation. It is also called first arrival picking or first break detection. First-break picking can be done automatically, manually or as a combination of both. With the development of computer science and the size of seismic surveys, automatic picking is often preferred. |
27334788_0_1 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking. Significance
First-break picks associated with the refracted arrival times are used in an inversion scheme to study the near-surface low-velocity zone and subsequent determination of static corrections.
Static correction is a correction applied to geophysical data, especially seismic data, to compensate for the effect of near-surface irregularities, differences in the elevation of shots and geophones, or any application to correct the positions of source and receivers. |
27334788_0_2 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking. History of First Break Picking
Gelchinsky and Shtivelman(1983) used correlation properties of signals and applied a statistical criterion for the estimation of first arrivals time. |
27334788_0_3 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking.
Coppens(1985) calculated the ratio of energy of seismogram of the two windows and used that to differentiate in signal and noise. |
27334788_0_4 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking.
Michael D. McCormark et al.(1993) introduced a backpropagation neural network (BNN) method. The Neural network which edits seismic data or pick first breaks was trained by users, who were just selecting and presenting to the network examples of trace edits or refraction picks. The network then changes internal weights iteratively until it can reproduce the examples accurately provided by the users. |
27334788_0_5 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking.
Fabio Boschetti et al.(1996) introduce a fractal-based algorithm, which detects the presence of a signal by analyzing the variation in fractal dimension along the trace. This method works when signal-to-noise ratio is small, but it is considerably slow. |
27334788_0_6 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking.
A direct correlation method was introduced by Joseph et al.(1999) which was developed for use in highly time-resolved, low-noise signals acquired in the laboratory. In this method, the greatest value of Pearson's correlation coefficient between segments of observed waveforms near the pulse onset and at an appropriate reference serves as the time determination criterion. |
27334788_0_7 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking.
Zuolin Chen, et al.(2005) introduced a multi-window algorithm to detect the first break. In this method, three moving windows were used and the averages of absolute amplitudes in each window need to be calculated, then ratios based on the averages of the windows provide standards to differentiate signals from unwanted noise. |
27334788_0_8 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking.
Wong et al.(2009) introduced STA/LTA ratio method. This method is similar as Coppens' algorithm. The difference is to do the ratio of two averages of energy between a short-term window and a long-term window, which is denoted as STA/LTA (short-term average/long-term average), instead of calculating the ratio of energy of seismogram of the two windows in Coppens' algorithm. |
27334788_1_0 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking. STA/LTA ratio Method
This method is similar as Coppens' (1985) algorithm. The difference is to do the ratio of two averages of energy between a short-term window and a long-term window, which is denoted as STA/LTA (short-term average/long-term average), instead of calculating the ratio of energy of seismogram of the two windows in Coppens' algorithm. The numerical derivative of the ratio can be defined as,
where ri+1 is the STA/LTA ratio at time index i+1, and ri is the STA/LTA ratio at time index i. For noise-free seismograms, the maximum value of the numerical derivative of the STA/LTA ratio is close to the time of the first arrival. |
27334788_1_1 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking. Methods of Automatic First Break Picking
Wong et al. (2009) modified the algorithm of the energy ratio method, where they named the method as modified energy ratio. In this method, they define the energy ratio as,
where xi is the times series representing a seismogram with the time index i=1, 2 ... N. and the number of points in an energy window is ne. Then, the modified energy ratio is defined as
The peak of the modified energy ratio er3i is very closed to the time of first arrivals on noise-free seismograms. |
27334788_1_2 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking. Multi-Window Method
This method needs to calculate the averages of absolute amplitudes from a seismic trace by using three moving time windows before and after each time point (sample). |
27334788_1_3 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking. Methods of Automatic First Break Picking
When the instantaneous absolute amplitude exceeds an automatically adjusted threshold, ratios based on the averages of the windows over previous time samples provide standards to differentiate signals from unwanted noise. |
27334788_1_4 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking. Methods of Automatic First Break Picking
The multi-window automatic P phase picker operates in the time-domain. It includes procedures to define: time windows, standards, corresponding thresholds and waveform correction. |
27334788_1_5 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking. Methods of Automatic First Break Picking
1. The averages of absolute amplitudes within BTA (Before Term Average), ATA (After Term Average) and DTA (Delayed Term Average) windows are respectively defined as follows:
Standards R2(t) and R3(t) are used for the discrimination of high-amplitude short-duration and long-duration noise. |
27334788_1_6 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking. 2.Thresholds is defined as
where Em is mean and Esd is standard deviation; p is the number of shifted samples; α is the coefficient to adjust the height of the first threshold and is taken to be 3. From this equation it is obvious that H1(t) is automatically adjusted with the variance of the background noise. |
27334788_1_7 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking. Methods of Automatic First Break Picking
3. H1(t) is defined larger than most pre-existing noise levels, and the instantaneous absolute amplitude at the trigger time point is higher than H1(t), according to the configuration of the first arrival of an event the real onset time must be earlier than the trigger time point. A waveform correction should be used to compensate this belated onset time. For an impulsive first arrival, the height of the absolute amplitude and the representative gradient at the trigger point can be used to accomplish the correction. |
27334788_1_8 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking. Available Code
Potash SU is a package including Seismic Unix style codes developed by Balazs Nemeth, it provides a subroutine called simple window-based first break picker, the figure shows the seismic images before and after the application of subroutine. |
27334788_1_9 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking. Future Trend of the Topic
Methods of Picking: automatic first-break picking has played an important role in seismic data processing, and directly influences the quality of seismic sections. Because of the increase of seismic survey size, more efficient and fast first break picking methods are needed, with parallel methods being preferred. |
27334788_1_10 | 27334788 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First%20break%20picking | First break picking | First break picking. Methods of Automatic First Break Picking
Application of First Break detection: Traditionally the geophysicist uses first breaks for static correction. First break signal can also be used as observation data for history matching. |
27334832_0_0 | 27334832 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jugular%20blenny | Jugular blenny | Jugular blenny.
The jugular blenny (Alloblennius jugularis) is a combtooth blenny (family Blenniidae) found in the western Indian Ocean. Klunzinger originally placed this species in the genus Blennius. It is a tropical, marine and freshwater blenny which is known from the Gulf of Aqaba and the Red Sea, in the western Indian Ocean. Male jugular blennies can reach a maximum standard length of 5 centimetres (1.97 inches). The blennies are oviparous. |
27334850_0_0 | 27334850 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew%20Fudenberg | Drew Fudenberg | Drew Fudenberg.
Drew Fudenberg (born March 2, 1957 in New York City) is a Professor of Economics at MIT. His extensive research spans many aspects of game theory, including equilibrium theory, learning in games, evolutionary game theory, and many applications to other fields. Fudenberg was also one of the first to apply game theoretic analysis in industrial organization, bargaining theory, and contract theory. He has also authored papers on repeated games, reputation effects, and behavioral economics. |
27334850_0_1 | 27334850 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew%20Fudenberg | Drew Fudenberg | Drew Fudenberg. Biography
Fudenberg obtained his A.B. in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University in 1978, when he went on to obtain his Ph.D. in Economics at MIT. After completing his Ph.D. in just three years, he began his assistant professorship at the University of California, Berkeley in 1981. At Berkeley, Fudenberg was tenured at the age of 28. In 1987, he returned to a faculty position at MIT, where he taught for 6 years. In 1993, Fudenberg accepted a faculty position in the Economics department of his alma mater, Harvard University. He has returned once more to MIT as the Paul A. Samuelson Professor of Economics as of 2016. |
27334850_0_2 | 27334850 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew%20Fudenberg | Drew Fudenberg | Drew Fudenberg.
Fudenberg was the associate editor of the Journal of Economic Theory from 1984 to 1996; the Quarterly Journal of Economics from 1984 to 1989; Econometrica from 1985 to 1996; Games and Economic Behavior from 1988 to 1993, and the foreign editor of the Review of Economic Studies from 1993 to 1996. He was also the principal editor of Econometrica from 1996 until 2000. |
27334850_0_3 | 27334850 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew%20Fudenberg | Drew Fudenberg | Drew Fudenberg.
Fudenberg has authored a number of books on game theory, including Game Theory with Jean Tirole, a primary reference for graduate students in economics; Dynamic Models of Oligopoly, also with Jean Tirole; and Theory of Learning in Games with David K. Levine. |
27334850_0_4 | 27334850 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew%20Fudenberg | Drew Fudenberg | Drew Fudenberg.
Fudenberg received the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1990 and became a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1998. |
27334850_0_5 | 27334850 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew%20Fudenberg | Drew Fudenberg | Drew Fudenberg. Publications
Game Theory, coauthor with Jean Tirole
Dynamic Models of Oligopoly coauthor with Jean Tirole
A Long-Run Collaboration on Long-Run Games, coauthor with David K. Levine
Theory of Learning in Games, coauthor with David K. Levine |
27334885_0_0 | 27334885 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1933%20Swedish%20Summer%20Grand%20Prix | 1933 Swedish Summer Grand Prix | 1933 Swedish Summer Grand Prix.
The 1933 Swedish Summer Grand Prix () was arranged by the Royal Automobile Club (KAK) and held at 6 August on a circuit at Norra Vram. The circuit was made up at regular countryside roads at a place very close to present day closed circuit Ring Knutstorp in Kågeröd. 12 laps were driven, making the distance . The 10,000 krona prize to the winner was the largest offered yet for any race in Scandinavia. |
27334885_0_1 | 27334885 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1933%20Swedish%20Summer%20Grand%20Prix | 1933 Swedish Summer Grand Prix | 1933 Swedish Summer Grand Prix.
The lap followed the straight road from Norra Vram south to Södra Vram (now Billesholm) for before a part with more turns towards Kågeröd, were the circuit turned sharply left and started to go north-east uphill for many km. At this part the asphalt ended and the circuit continued on gravel roads. When the circuit reached Stenestad there was another sharp left turn and then there was a long, twisty downhill road back to Norra Vram. |
27334885_0_2 | 27334885 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1933%20Swedish%20Summer%20Grand%20Prix | 1933 Swedish Summer Grand Prix | 1933 Swedish Summer Grand Prix.
Astrid Lindgren was race secretary, and 160 policemen and 60 track marshals worked around the course. |
27334885_0_3 | 27334885 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1933%20Swedish%20Summer%20Grand%20Prix | 1933 Swedish Summer Grand Prix | 1933 Swedish Summer Grand Prix.
The opening lap saw a seven-car pile-up, set off by the wreck of the Mercedes-Benz SSK of Börje Dahlin, in which several drivers were injured, two seriously, and riding mechanic Erik Lafrenz killed. One of the crashed cars caught fire; it spread to a nearby house, which burned down. The race continued while emergency services attended the scene and the race was eventually won by Antonio Brivio, driving an Alfa Romeo for Scuderia Ferrari. Major racing came to a halt after that. |
27334885_1_0 | 27334885 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1933%20Swedish%20Summer%20Grand%20Prix | 1933 Swedish Summer Grand Prix | 1933 Swedish Summer Grand Prix. Result of the Swedish Summer Grand Prix 1933
Most entrants (as can be seen in the list below) were private entrants. |
27334894_0_0 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005.
This overview lists proposed changes in the taxonomy of gastropods at the family level and above since 2005, when the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi (2005) was published. In other words, these are recent updates in the way various groups of snails and slugs are classified. |
27334894_0_1 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005.
Changes in subfamilies are outlined in the respective articles about each particular family. Unchanged taxa are not listed here. |
27334894_0_2 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005.
In one of the largest recent changes (affecting the most species of gastropods), Klussmann-Kolb et al. (2008) showed that the traditional classification of the Euthyneura needed to be reconsidered. The change was subsequently made by Jörger et al. (2010), who redefined the major groups within the Heterobranchia. |
27334894_0_3 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005.
A great number of major changes have been made within the classification of the Conoidea since 2011. |
27334894_0_4 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005.
In the 2017 issue of "Malacologia" journal (available online from 4 January 2018) new much updated version of 2005 "Bouchet & Rocroi" taxonomy was published: "Revised Classification, Nomenclator and Typification of Gastropod and Monoplacophoran Families". |
27334894_0_5 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Helcionelloida (not gastropods)
It has become clear that the fossil taxon Helcionelloida does not belong to the class Gastropoda; it is now a separate class within the Mollusca. P. Yu. Parkhaev (2006, 2007) created the class Helcionelloida, whose members were previously treated as "Paleozoic molluscs of uncertain systematic position" sensu Bouchet & Rocroi. |
27334894_0_6 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Subclass Archaeobranchia Parkhaev, 2001
Order Helcionelliformes Golikov & Starobogatov, 1975
Superfamily Helcionelloidea Wenz, 1938
Family Helcionellidae Wenz, 1938
Family Igarkiellidae Parkhaev, 2001
Family Coreospiridae Knight, 1947 |
27334894_0_7 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005.
Superfamily Yochelcionelloidea Runnegar & Jell, 1976
Family Trenellidae Parkhaev, 2001
Family Yochelcionellidae Runnegar & Jell, 1976
Family Stenothecidae Runnegar & Jell, 1980
Subfamily Stenothecinae Runnegar & Jell, 1980
Subfamily Watsonellinae Parkhaev, 2001
Order Pelagiellifomes MacKinnon, 1985
Family Pelagiellidae Knight, 1952
Family Aldanellidae Linsley et Kier, 1984 |
27334894_0_8 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005.
Subclass Divasibranchia Minichev & Starobogatov, 1975
Order Khairkhaniiformes Parkhaev, 2001
Family Khairkhaniidae Missarzhevsky, 1989 |
27334894_0_9 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005.
Subclass Dextrobranchia Minichev & Starobogatov, 1975
Order Onychochiliformes Minichev & Starobogatov, 1975
Family Onychochilidae Koken, 1925 |
27334894_0_10 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Patellogastropoda
This revised taxonomy of the Patellogastropoda (the true limpets) is based on research by Nakano & Ozawa (2007). The Acmaeidae is treated as a synonym of Lottiidae; the subfamily Pectinodontinae is elevated to Pectinodontidae; a new family Eoacmaeidae with the new type genus Eoacmaea is established. The remaining three families (Neolepetopsidae, Daminilidae, Lepetopsidae) are moved into the Lottioidea, like this:
superfamily Eoacmaeoidea
family Eoacmaeidae
superfamily Patelloidea
family Patellidae
superfamily Lottioidea
family Nacellidae
family Lepetidae
family Pectinodontidae
family Lottiidae
family Neolepetopsidae
† family Daminilidae
† family Lepetopsidae |
27334894_0_11 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Vetigastropoda
Geiger (2009) elevated the subfamily Depressizoninae to family level as Depressizonidae. Also two subfamilies (the Larocheinae from the Scissurellidae, and the Temnocinclinae from the Sutilizonidae) were upgraded to family level as the Larocheidae and the Temnocinclidae.
Superfamily Lepetodriloidea
Family Lepetodrilidae
Family Clypeosectidae
Family Sutilizonidae
Family Temnocinclidae
Superfamily Scissurelloidea
Family Scissurellidae
Family Larocheidae
Family Anatomidae
Family Depressizonidae |
27334894_0_12 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005.
The superfamily Trochoidea was redefined by Williams et al. (2008) and the superfamily Turbinoidea is no longer used. Phasianelloidea and Angarioidea were created as new superfamilies. |
27334894_0_13 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Trochoidea
Trochidae
Turbinidae
Solariellidae
Calliostomatidae
Liotiidae
† Family Elasmonematidae
† Family Eucochlidae
† Family Microdomatidae
† Family Proconulidae
† Family Tychobraheidae
† Family Velainellidae |
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Angariidae - monotypic with Angaria
Areneidae (probable placement) |
27334894_1_1 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Neomphalina
The superfamily Neomphaloidea was previously regarded as belonging within the clade Vetigastropoda. Molecular phylogeny has shown however that it belongs in its own clade, Neomphalina, which is endemic to deep-sea hydrothermal vent habitat. The clade Neomphalina appears to be basal to the Vetigastropoda. Neomphalina is a monophyletic clade, however, its exact relationship among the gastropods is uncertain. |
27334894_1_2 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Neritimorpha
Bandel (2007) described four new families within the Neritopsoidea. He classified Neritopsoidea in the order Neritoina within the superorder Cycloneritimorpha and within the subclass Neritimorpha. Bandel (2007) recognizes Natisopsinae (in Neritopsidae by Bouchet & Rocrois 2005) at the family level, as Naticopsidae. Bandel's classification looks like this: |
27334894_1_3 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. superfamily Neritopsoidea
family Neritopsidae
† Fedaiellidae Bandel, 2007
† family Delphinulopsidae
† family Cortinellidae
† Palaeonaricidae Bandel, 2007
† Naticopsidae - Natisopsinae (in Neritopsidae by Bouchet & Rocroid 2005) is recognized at family level by Bandel (2007).
† Tricolnaticopsidae Bandel, 2007
† Scalaneritinidae Bandel, 2007
† family Plagiothyridae
† family Pseudorthonychiidae
family Titiscaniidae |
27334894_1_4 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Caenogastropoda
The family Provannidae was moved to the superfamily Abyssochrysoidea Tomlin, 1927. In addition, a new family Hokkaidoconchidae Kaim, Jenkins & Warén, 2008 was named.
superfamily Abyssochrysoidea
family Provannidae
family Hokkaidoconchidae |
27334894_1_5 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Phasianelloidea
Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
The subfamily Semisulcospirinae, within the Pleuroceridae, was elevated to the family level Semisulcospiridae by Strong & Köhler (2009).
superfamily Cerithioidea
family Pleuroceridae
family Semisulcospiridae
and others |
27334894_1_7 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Phasianelloidea
Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
Fehse (2007) elevated both the subfamily Pediculariinae and the tribe Eocypraeini (which were previously in the family Ovulidae) to family level, based on both morphological research and molecular phylogeny research. Families within Cypraeoidea are now as follows:
superfamily Cypraeoidea
family Cypraeidae
family Eocypraeidae
family Ovulidae
family Pediculariidae |
27334894_1_8 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Phasianelloidea
Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
Within the Tonnoidea, Beu (2008) raised the subfamily Cassinae to the rank of family: Cassidae Latreille, 1825. |
27334894_1_9 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Phasianelloidea
Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
Bouchet et al. (2011) updated the taxonomy of the superfamily Conoidea:
New family Horaiclavidae Bouchet, Kantor, Sysoev & Puillandre, 2011
Some subfamilies were elevated to families
The polyphyletic family Turridae was split up in 13 monophyletic families by raising a number of subfamilies to the rank of family. |
27334894_1_10 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Phasianelloidea
Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
In 2012, within the Conoidea, a new family Bouchetispiridae Kantor, Strong & Puillandre, 2012 that includes one genus Bouchetispira Kantor, Strong & Puillandre, 2012 and one species Bouchetispira vitrea Kantor, Strong & Puillandre, 2012, was discovered. |
27334894_1_11 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Phasianelloidea
Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
In 2015, in the Journal of Molluscan Studies, Puillandre, Duda, Meyer, Olivera & Bouchet presented a new classification for the old genus Conus. Using 329 species, the authors carried out molecular phylogenetic analyses. The results suggested that the authors should place all cone snails in a single family, Conidae, containing four genera: Conus, Conasprella, Profundiconus and Californiconus. The authors group 85% of all known cone snail species under Conus, They recognize 57 subgenera within Conus, and 11 subgenera within the genus Conasprella. . |
27334894_1_12 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Heterobranchia
Janssen (2005) established a new family, Praecuvierinidae. |
27334894_1_13 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Phasianelloidea
Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
Gosliner et al. (2007) elevated the subfamily Babakininae to the family level as Babakinidae. |
27334894_1_14 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Phasianelloidea
Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
Golding et al. (2007) established new families within the Amphiboloidea:
Maningrididae Golding, Ponder & Byrne, 2007
Phallomedusidae Golding, Ponder & Byrne, 2007 |
27334894_1_15 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Phasianelloidea
Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
Uit de Weerd (2008) moved two families Urocoptidae and Cerionidae to the newly established superfamily Urocoptoidea, based on molecular phylogeny research as follows: |
27334894_1_16 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. superfamily Urocoptoidea
family Urocoptidae
family Cerionidae |
27334894_1_17 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Phasianelloidea
Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
Other authors also made numerous taxonomic changes within Orthalicoidea in 2009-2012. |
27334894_1_18 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Phasianelloidea
Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
Schrödl & Neusser (2010) rearranged the taxonomy of the Acochlidiacea. |
27334894_1_19 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Phasianelloidea
Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
Swennen & Buatip (2009) described a new family Aitengidae, which was later moved to Acochlidiacea by Jörger et al. (2010). |
27334894_1_20 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Phasianelloidea
Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
Malaquias et al. (2009) rearranged the taxonomy of the Cephalaspidea sensu lato: reinstated Architectibranchia, reinstated Runcinacea, reinstated Scaphandridae as a valid family, but they did not use superfamilies. |
27334894_1_21 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Phasianelloidea
Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
Subsequently, Malaquias (2010) moved Bullacta exarata (formerly the only member of Bullactidae) into the family Haminoeidae. |
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Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
Sutcharit et al. (2010) established a new family Diapheridae within the Streptaxoidea in 2010. |
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Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
Jörger et al. (2010) redefined major groups of Heterobranchia and created the new clades Euopisthobranchia and Panpulmonata. |
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Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
Maeda et al. (2010) confirmed the placement of Cylindrobulla within the Sacoglossa. |
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Phasianellidae
Colloniidae
Thompson (2010) redefined subfamilies in Spiraxidae, moving Euglandininae and Streptostylinae (from where they had been in the Oleacinidae per Bouchet & Rocroi (2005)) so that they became subfamilies of Spiraxidae. |
27334894_2_0 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Thompson (2012) established a new family, Epirobiidae.
Thompson & Naranjo-García (2012) described a new family Echinichidae within Xanthonychoidea. |
27334894_2_1 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Thompson (2012) established a new family, Epirobiidae.
Prestonellinae was formally described as a new subfamily within Bothriembryontidae in 2016. |
27334894_2_2 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. Proposals and research
Based on nucleotide sequences of mitochondrial genomes Grande et al. (2008) proposed these changes:
Pulmonata is polyphyletic
Euthyneura is not monophyletic because the Pyramidelloidea should be included within the Euthyneura
Opisthobranchia is not monophyletic because Siphonaria pectinata should be recognized as a member of the Opisthobranchia
Peter J. Wagner considers Isospiridae to be a synonym of Cyrtonellidae within the Tergomya, The Paleobiology Database has adapted this as yet (February 2010) unpublished opinion by Wagner. This alternate taxonomy is as: Tergomya, Cyrtonellida, Cyrtonellidae. |
27334894_2_3 | 27334894 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changes%20in%20the%20taxonomy%20of%20gastropods%20since%202005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 | Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005. See also
List of gastropods described in the 2000s
List of gastropods described in 2010
List of gastropods described in 2011 |
27334914_0_0 | 27334914 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen%20Johnson%20%28Indian%20Army%20officer%29 | Allen Johnson (Indian Army officer) | Allen Johnson (Indian Army officer).
General Sir Allen Bayard Johnson (2 May 1829 – 7 February 1907) was a senior British Indian Army officer who went on to be Military Secretary to the India Office. |
27334914_0_1 | 27334914 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen%20Johnson%20%28Indian%20Army%20officer%29 | Allen Johnson (Indian Army officer) | Allen Johnson (Indian Army officer). Military career
Johnson was commissioned into the 5th Bengal Native Infantry in 1846. |
27334914_0_2 | 27334914 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen%20Johnson%20%28Indian%20Army%20officer%29 | Allen Johnson (Indian Army officer) | Allen Johnson (Indian Army officer).
He served in the Second Anglo-Burmese War in 1853 and took part in the fighting at Donabew and the capture of Pegu and went on to serve with the Jaunpur Field Force during the repression of the Indian Mutiny being present at the Capture of Lucknow in 1857. |
27334914_0_3 | 27334914 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen%20Johnson%20%28Indian%20Army%20officer%29 | Allen Johnson (Indian Army officer) | Allen Johnson (Indian Army officer).
He was appointed Military Secretary to the India Office in 1877. |
27334914_0_4 | 27334914 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen%20Johnson%20%28Indian%20Army%20officer%29 | Allen Johnson (Indian Army officer) | Allen Johnson (Indian Army officer).
He was appointed KCB in 1889 and promoted to General in 1892. |
27334914_1_0 | 27334914 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen%20Johnson%20%28Indian%20Army%20officer%29 | Allen Johnson (Indian Army officer) | Allen Johnson (Indian Army officer). 1829 births
1907 deaths
British Indian Army generals
Bengal Staff Corps officers
Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath
British military personnel of the Indian Rebellion of 1857
British military personnel of the Second Anglo-Burmese War |
27334916_0_0 | 27334916 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy%20Waldman | Randy Waldman | Randy Waldman.
Randy Waldman (born September 8, 1955, Chicago, Illinois, United States) is an American pianist, arranger, composer, and conductor. In 2019, Waldman's arrangement of the "Spiderman Theme" on his Superheroes album garnered the Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals at the 61st Grammy Awards. Waldman also co-arranged Barbra Streisand's "Somewhere", which was awarded with an arrangement Grammy in 1985. He has served as Streisand's pianist and conductor for over 35 years and has worked with numerous artists including Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Beyoncé, Ray Charles, and Stevie Wonder. He is also a helicopter and airplane pilot and instructor and holds a 2003 flight speed record in a Bell OH-58 helicopter. |
27334916_0_1 | 27334916 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy%20Waldman | Randy Waldman | Randy Waldman. Early life
Waldman was born in Chicago, Illinois on September 8, 1955. Waldman began playing piano at age five at which time he was considered a child prodigy. He was hired to demonstrate pianos at a local piano store at age 12. While in high school, he performed with the Northwestern University Jazz band. |
27334916_0_2 | 27334916 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy%20Waldman | Randy Waldman | Randy Waldman. Career
At the age of 21, Waldman was hired to go on tour as the pianist for Frank Sinatra. He was then hired by The Lettermen to go on tour from Chicago to Los Angeles. After the tour, Waldman relocated to Los Angeles and, within a year, he toured with Minnie Riperton, Lou Rawls, Paul Anka, and George Benson, the last of whom kept Waldman around as his pianist, musical director, and arranger for the following seven years. |
27334916_0_3 | 27334916 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy%20Waldman | Randy Waldman | Randy Waldman.
Eventually, Waldman began a session career in Los Angeles that would go on to span 40 years. He has performed on hundreds of albums, motion picture soundtracks, television shows, and jingles. In the 1980s, Waldman worked on soundtracks such as Ghostbusters, Romancing the Stone, Back to the Future, Nuts, Beetlejuice, Salsa, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Abyss, and Weekend at Bernie's. |
27334916_0_4 | 27334916 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy%20Waldman | Randy Waldman | Randy Waldman.
In 1983, Waldman was nominated for a Grammy for Best Vocal Arrangement for The Manhattan Transfer's "Code of Ethics", from their album Bodies and Souls. Two years later, Waldman's co-arrangement of the West Side Story song "Somewhere", on Barbra Streisand's The Broadway Album, won a Grammy. Waldman has been Streisand’s pianist for over 35 years and is featured on many of her albums, movies, and live performances. |
27334916_0_5 | 27334916 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy%20Waldman | Randy Waldman | Randy Waldman.
In the 1990s, Waldman worked on the soundtracks for numerous films including Forrest Gump, The Bodyguard, Mission: Impossible, and Titanic. He also worked with numerous artists over the course of his career including Barbra Streisand, Michael Jackson, Paul McCartney, Patti LaBelle, Celine Dion, Beyoncé, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Olivia Newton-John, Barry Manilow, Ray Charles, The Stylistics, Michael Bublé, Quincy Jones, Johnny Mathis, Stevie Wonder, Andrea Bocelli, John Travolta, Kenny G, Katey Sagal, and others. |
27334916_0_6 | 27334916 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy%20Waldman | Randy Waldman | Randy Waldman.
In 1998, Waldman released his first solo album, Wigged Out, on his own WhirlyBird Records, featuring bassist John Pattitucci and drummer Vinnie Colaiuta. The album consisted of a collection of classical songs reworked with jazz arrangements. His second album, UnReel, was released in 2001 and featured a variety of soundtrack and theme music from many different films and television shows. In 2002, he worked on the soundtrack for Ice Age before releasing a third album, Timing is Everything, in 2003. |
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