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- Extraordinarius is a genus of South American huntsman spiders. It was first described by C. A. Rheims in 2019, and it has only been found in Brazil. As...
- long-standing ambition to be made a university professor. The title "professor extraordinarius" was important to Freud for the recognition and prestige it conferred...
- Asia, Africa, Europe, Peru Exopalystes Hogg, 1914 — Papua New Guinea Extraordinarius Rheims, 2019 — Brazil Geminia T****ll, 1897 — Myanmar Gnathopalystes...
- apply for the title "Univ. Prof." under special conditions. Professor extraordinarius ("extraordinary professor", außerordentlicher Professor, ao. Prof.):...
- Southeast Asia, South Africa, Ireland) Full professor Professor (extraordinarius, W2, W3 without chair, C3) Senior lecturer or senior research scientist...
- Reader, Prin****l Lecturer, ****ociate Professor Professor Professor (extraordinarius, W2, W3 without chair, C3) Senior lecturer ****ociate professor Hochschuldozent...
- and Giessen, he became professor at Kiel (extraordinarius) in 1889 and afterwards at Bonn (extraordinarius 1894; ordinarius 1897). He published, among...
- buitengewoon hoogleraar (full professor, part-time) (previously: professor extraordinarius) Hoogleraar (professor, reader) Hoofddocent II (****ociate professor...
- received a letter from Max Planck explaining that a new professor extraordinarius chair of theoretical physics had been created at the University of...
- gifted Minkowski. In 1884, Adolf Hurwitz arrived from Göttingen as an Extraordinarius (i.e., an ****ociate professor). An intense and fruitful scientific...