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Andor Dragonfly IMS files with Z-stack failing to open with BioFormats 5.9.2
dnmason (David Mason) 1
Somewhat related to this legacy thread, I just had a user try to push data from an Andor Draonfly (running Fusion 2.1) onto an OMERO 5.4.9 server and while single slice data uploads fine, I’m getting failures with anything that had ‘Z’ slices.
I uploaded an example file to OME QA this morning with the exception in a text file.
Exception follows:
java.io.IOException: java.lang.IllegalStateException: MessageDataspace: unknown version= 0
at ucar.nc2.NetcdfFile.open(NetcdfFile.java:425)
at ucar.nc2.NetcdfFile.open(NetcdfFile.java:392)
at ucar.nc2.NetcdfFile.open(NetcdfFile.java:379)
at ucar.nc2.NetcdfFile.open(NetcdfFile.java:367)
at loci.formats.services.NetCDFServiceImpl.init(NetCDFServiceImpl.java:310)
at loci.formats.services.NetCDFServiceImpl.setFile(NetCDFServiceImpl.java:103)
at loci.formats.in.ImarisHDFReader.initFile(ImarisHDFReader.java:246)
at loci.formats.FormatReader.setId(FormatReader.java:1397)
at loci.formats.ImageReader.setId(ImageReader.java:842)
at loci.formats.ReaderWrapper.setId(ReaderWrapper.java:650)
at loci.formats.ChannelFiller.setId(ChannelFiller.java:223)
at loci.formats.ReaderWrapper.setId(ReaderWrapper.java:650)
at loci.formats.•
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Berlin junction. Patterns of Hungarian intellectual migrations, 1919-1933
Introduction: The Subject and Its Research
Intellectual fermentation in Hungary, particularly in fin-de-siècle Budapest, favored the growth of a uniquely gifted generation. Changes in the structure and organization of Hungarian society, along with the distinguishing features of Hungarian assimilation, helped to nurture a typically Hungarian, and more particularly Budapest, talent. These patterns of assimilation in pre-World War I Austria-Hungary, particularly in Hungary, and those in the United States share a number of remarkable similarities.
The social and legal interplay of Jewish-Gentile relations such as religious conversion, mixed marriages, forced and voluntary Magyarization and ennoblement became relevant at the time of World War I, as well as during the social and political crises of 1918-1920. The social dynamics of post-World War I coalesced to condition significant intellectual and professional emigration from Hungary. It was in this post-War social upheaval, and particularly in the Hungarian “Soviet revolution” of 1919, that professional and intellectual emigration was rooted, and which can be seen first and foremost as a partial solution to the problems of Hungary’s upwardly mobile