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astrologers, Egyptian priests, scholars of Babylon, and philosophers from India. Thanks to them he gained a tremen- dous amount of knowledge. We estimate that Democritus wrote about 70 different works, but
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thus using no longer only the atomic mass as the strudturing parameter. However, his approach did not gain much acceptance, yet, it can be seen as an indicator that chemists were thinking more and more about [...] Chizhov by last name, had be- come a professor, there. Perhaps, Professor Chizhov could help Dmitri gain admission to his father’s former school. Fortuitously, they were able to locate Professor Chizhov [...] was allowed to write the admission examina- tion in 1850, which he passed with a mark high enough to gain him a full scholarship. It certainly was a major breakthrough for Dmitri. His fortune, however, was
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aloud: “Bookkeeping in chemistry, this would be a completely new approach. And yet, there might be some gain in it. Well, we would have to weigh all substances, in order to make possible such an approach. This [...] had weighed the lead, and at the end, he determined the weight of the calx – there was a significant gain. Marie pointed out: “If I understand your new interpretation of the reaction correctly, the metal [...] whether there is some change in the weight, if there is none, then …” Antoine jumped in:“ … then the gain of weight of the metal oxide must be due to the loss of weight of air. As I said, my dear, you are
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had to be converted into work, as the transforma- tion process was now nothing more than the energy gain of a chemical reaction, independent of the nour- ishment in its physical form. In this way, the physiology
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Maria and her daughter left the community of Labadysts and moved to Amsterdam, where they quickly gained a reputation among many owners of showrooms in the city, as a painters of plants and animals, both
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dealing solely with insects were published not before the end of the 16th centu- ry. Very few books gained as much success as these from Sibylla Merian. One of the most recognized books about insects had [...] the middle of the 16th century. This means that the work of 1634 contained infor- mation that was gained some generations ear- lier. This can be taken as indication that only very few people were engaged
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dealing solely with insects were published not before the end of the 16th century. Very few books gained as much success as these from SibyllaMerian. One of the most recognized books about insects had many [...] famous physician Théodore de Mayerne. …this work published in 1634 contained information that was gained some generations earlier. This can be taken as indication that only very few people were engaged
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Maria and her daughter left the community of Labadysts and moved to Amsterdam, where they quickly gained a reputation among many owners of showrooms in the city, as a painters of plants and animals, both [...] dealing solely with insects were published not before the end of the 16th century. Very few books gained as much success as these from SibyllaMerian. One of the most recognized books about insects had many [...] famous physician Théodore de Mayerne. …this work published in 1634 contained information that was gained some generations earlier. This can be taken as indication that only very few people were engaged
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where he became the Director of Cambridge Uni- versity’s Cavendish Laboratory. It was there that he gained international fame. Twice he spoke in the House of Lords. As a famous scientist, he often spoke publicly