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after their wedding, Margaret became very sick and was unable to walk or move from her bed without help. Thomson cared diligently for his wife for the next many years. Taking a break from the world of academics
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was an axis with brass paddles to mix the water. Additionally, there were also fixed paddles that helped to produce a larger friction in the water – meanwhile he could use weights of almost 25 kg altogether
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financial situation, John received a good gen- eral education. However, he soon left school and started helping his father. When John was 12, he started working as a teacher in a local school. He earned his living [...] 000 observations and published them as a book in 1793. Young Dalton was busy teaching at school, helping his father, and studying Latin, Greek, and natural sciences. After two years he moved to Kendal where [...] understanding. A key element in his chemistry was the different no- tion of chemical reactions that helped him to use the quantitative description, and the un- derstanding that ‘simple substances’ can be
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Santorio conducted on himself. On the opening page of his book, one finds an illustration of the ex- help with minor tasks if they wanted to do so (see Redlich 1971, pp. 184 – 216). 6 Today, a broad variety [...] contribution to the world of nutri- tion, Liebig’s meat extract, was a byproduct of his at- tempt to help a friend overcome a serious illness. In 1853, Emma Muspratt, daughter of an English friend of Liebig’s [...] of combustion. This theory replaced the prevailing theory of the phlogiston. “You must be a great help to your husband, I heard that you even studied the text of the ‘human respiration experiment”! “Yes
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of combustion. This theory replaced the prevailing theory of the phlogiston. “You must be a great help to your husband, I heard that you even studied the text of the ‘human respiration experiment”! “Yes
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students. The landgrave of Hesse, Louis VIII, asked by Georg’s mother, Katharina Henrietta Lichtenberg, helped Georg by giving him the scholarship (200 Guilders per year) and allowing him to study “abroad”, which [...] the bang is so loud that the dogs in the neighbouring parish start to bark”. In his experiments helped him Mikołaj Bogusław Ciechański (1737 – 1828), who was a Polish man from Słuck. Financial affairs [...] Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org © 2012, S@TM Research Group in communication: “with help of the electric wires maybe it will be possible to send signals, determine the distances to the near
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Ciechański, a Polish man, who was the supervisor of the University Office of the Ma- chines Models, helped Lichtenberg in preparing the experiments. The crowds of people came to the lecture, so the group
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He would leave no stone unturned for her happiness. If she was dying… Not even a single mean could help. ‘Emma is ill. At the beginning, we thought it was just a food poisoning, but it continued for too [...] housemaid for a coat, caught his friend’s arm and led him out to the Muspratt’s house. ‘I will try to help, maybe I will manage to find a solution. I am not a doctor, but…’, he smiled at his friend, trying
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Santorio conducted on himself. On the opening page of his book, one finds an illustration of the ex- help with minor tasks if they wanted to do so (see Redlich 1971, pp. 184 – 216). 6 Today, a broad variety [...] contribution to the world of nutri- tion, Liebig’s meat extract, was a byproduct of his at- tempt to help a friend overcome a serious illness. In 1853, Emma Muspratt, daughter of an English friend of Liebig’s [...] He would leave no stone unturned for her happiness. If she was dying… Not even a single mean could help. ‘Emma is ill. At the beginning, we thought it was just a food poisoning, but it continued for too