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measured the energy converted from food into heat and mechanical work (Rubner, 1902). Several other scientists worked on a theory of nutrition and work to enhance human performance in industry and the military [...] energy for their work in factories. After von Helmholtz’s publi- cation on the conservation of the “living force,” 11 it seemed obvious working men had to convert their food into mechanical work and that these [...] “food” into “work” it seemed obvious that the expensive meat was by no means necessary for their balanced living but should be given as “brain food” to persons, who did an intellectual work.” (see the
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humanities and social sciences that require continuous funding for at least 7 years and a maximum of 12 years (possible examples being editions, corpora, archaeological excavations, and social or behavioural [...] as well as access to exclusive funding opportunities and working groups. https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/work-as-an-expert https://www.volkswagenstiftung.de/de/live [...] format for basic research. Are you considering to submit a Sachbeihilfe proposal or are already working on it, then our DFG Antragswerkstatt in Autumn Semester 2024/25 can support you along your way to
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and timber industries’ impact on the island’s biodiversity, this work helps Sumatra balance environmental realities with people’s social and economic needs.” Weblink: World Wildlife Fund (Hrsg., 2014):
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“food” into “work” it seemed obvious that the expensive meat was by no means necessary for their balanced living but should be given as “brain food” to persons, who did an intellectual work.” (see the [...] video with narration or listen to a story from your teacher about Justus Von Liebig and his scientific work. Please write the most important points of the story according to your view and discuss them in your [...] Science in the mid 19th century occupied with how theworkers could be supplied with energy for their work in factories. Max Rubner had argued that the law of conservation of energy could be proved to be valid
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which I was also actually looking for in the hopes of finding someone who might be interested in working with mapping for the project, and it turns out Andre is not only interested in it, but he has since [...] .uni- flensburg.de/vinorhm We only managed a few archive trips, as much of the spring was spent working with the Ranzelberg Guestbook, but it has become one of the major sources we are using in this project [...] spanning from 1834-1888. Unfortunately, the guestbook is in pretty rough condition, which has made the work with it rather tedious, but we (along with two other student assistants, Ilka Thomsen and Jan Momme
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Vienna Law Review, DAAD, Austrian Foundation for Science (FWF), Polish Academy of Science. Editorial Work Handbuch Antidiskriminierungsrecht – Strukturen, Rechtsfiguren und Konzepte [Handbook Antidiscrimination [...] Gleichheitsrechte und soziale Grundrechte. Internationale und vergleichende Dimension [Equality and Social Rights in the Weimar Constitution. International and Comparative Dimension], in: Thomas Kleinlei [...] Sozial- und arbeitsrechtliche Relevanz der Unionsbürgerschaft [EU Citizenship and ist relevance in Social Security and Labour Law], in: Monika Schlachter/Hans Michael Heinig (Hrsg.), Enzyklopädie des Eu
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previous working paper. Corresponding author’s email address: alan.piper@uni-flensburg.de 2 1. Introduction “[…] Property rights belong legally to individuals, but their real function is social, to benefit [...] to the mutual advantage of producers and users of technological knowledge in a manner conducive to social and economic welfare, and to a balance of rights and obligations.” (TRIPS, Article 7). In most Latin [...] Mill justify PRs (and the protection of intellectual property in particular) by referring to the social and economic conditions which they create. One related argument is that these rights create an e
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radioactivity. She worked out the equipment used to measure the radioactivity in the substances used in farming, and in 1924, together with Catherine Chamie, she published the work on radioactive decay [...] officer of the Legion of Honor in 1939. Besides very involving scientific work, Irene Joliot-Curie took part also in the social-political activity, although she was not in any political party, like her [...] decay constant of radon. While assisting her mother, and even replacing her in working in the Institute, Irene took up the research on the alpha particles emitted by the polonium – the element discovered by
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by Working Group II declines to deliver figures which are comparable to the costs of climate protection given by Working Group III (cf. IPCC 2014a, p. 450). On the other hand, the report by Working Group [...] sub-reports. While the report of Working Group III discusses and illustrates the costs of the different strategies for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, and Working Group II also covers the adaptive [...] Emissions The IPCC predominantly quantifies the costs of climate protection in the report by Working Group III. The Working Group explicitly points out that the estimated costs do not include the benefits of climate
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video with narration or listen to a story from your teacher about Benjamin Thompson (Rumford) and his work in the Trophology. Please write the most important points of the story according to your view and [...] narration, it is energy that is received in our body through food. A part of this energy is transformed to work that is produced through human labour. What becomes the rest of this energy? In order to answer the [...] highly creative endeavor. 6. Science has a subjective element. 7. There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science. 8. Science and technology impact each other, but they are not the same. 9