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political development, and also because Mill described several examples of Liebig’s research as an ideal for the scientific method. Together with the Belgian engineer George Giebertem, Liebig developed a reliable [...] minimum in the development of the plants is presented on the website: http://www.avocadosource.com/tools/FertCalc_files/liebigs_law.htm Based on this principle, what does define the development of a plant [...] social systems of the two dominating countries in central Europe, Austria and Prussia, and compared the conditions and costs of the armed forces in these countries to those in Bavaria. In late 1788, he
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Activity 6 Using the list of ideas that describe the characteristics of science and the ways it develops, try to locate and write these ideas in the story you heard and the above activities. These ideas [...] http://science-story-telling.eu Historical background electrophorus The electrophorus was initially developed by the Swedish researcher Wilcke who in 1761 de- scribed a resin cake that can be used for producing [...] had been familiar with Wilcke’s work or whether his work serves as an example of an independent development. The operations with the electrophorus are fairly straightforward: The instrument consists (simplified
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Time period lived Country worked Views about the vacuum Plato Aristotle Evangelista Torricelli Blaise Pascal Otto von Guericke (1602-1686) Germany Various 21 century Various Countries In the twentieth century [...] Activity 8 Using the list of ideas that describe the characteristics of science and the ways it develops, try to locate and write these ideas in the story you heard and the activities of this lesson. These
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Time period lived Country worked Views about the vacuum Plato Aristotle Evangelista Torricelli Blaise Pascal Otto von Guericke (1602-1686) Germany Various 21 century Various Countries In the twentieth century [...] strong force of the atmospheric pressure. However, the biggest achievement of Guericke was the development of the air pump. With its help he pumped air out of a metallic vessel and produced a vacuum in [...] Masters, whom one have to follow in physics.“ (Attali 2007, 167) The ques- tion how knowledge was developed or how to conduct science in general got in this relation a new viewpoint. Guericke tried to isolate
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his father and develop a sense of humanistic sensitivity from his mother. Education was very important to his par- ents. James Rutherford’s work was also very im- portant to the development of his son’s [...] the nature of science has developed in recent decades. In order to teach this central concept, one aspect gets relevant which was also important in the historical development but will not be discussed [...] analysis booth for the development in the Greek antiquity as well as for the modern period, and it can also be identified in the educational conceptions. How- ever, the historical development of the concept of
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environment in which she grew up and took the decisions about her future with those that prevail in your country now. What are the biggest differences? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… …………………………………… [...] overs-radioactivity or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7HNAmmSc7U ) What they added or further developed or researched the on the discovery of Becquerel? In order to organize your study you can use the [...] officially announced their discovery, b) the scientist or scientists who made the discovery, c) the country and the institution they worked in. Working collaboratively in your group please place the date of
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was very important to his par- ents. James Rutherford’s work was also very impor- tant to the development of his son’s personality. His father’s work required the family to move quite of- ten. In 1876 [...] graduates of universities to go anywhere in the world and work on research of importance to their home country’s industries. Rutherford applied for the scholarship and, through a fortunate turn of events, received [...] of view; however, it illustrates the degree to which knowledge about the nature of science has developed in recent decades. In order to teach the concept of atomism, one must recognize another important
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disease which took a long time to develop. To wait a very long time, until the rabbits or monkeys showed signs of beriberi, wouldn't work. He needed animals which developed the disease more quickly. It would [...] social systems of the two dominating countries in central Europe, Austria and Prussia, and compared the conditions and costs of the armed forces in these countries to those in Bavaria. In late 1788, he [...] bacterial cause of a disease. We have, for example, not been able to re-infect animals with bacteria developed in cultures taken from other infected animals.” “You are right, of course, Christiaan,” said Dr
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social systems of the two dominating countries in central Europe, Austria and Prussia, and compared the conditions and costs of the armed forces in these countries to those in Bavaria. In late 1788, he [...] ) James Lind was a Scottish physician. He was a pioneer of naval hygiene in the Royal Navy. He developed the theory that citrus fruits cured scurvy . Besides his publications on scurvy (A Treatise on the [...] Cathrine Froese Klassen and is based, in part on Historical Background: Food, energy and work – developing a science of nutrition written by Andreas Junk. Biography: James Lind was written by Piotr Felski
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Flensburg. I met so many great people from all over the world and I learned so much about other countries, the view on the EU from outside and of course a lot about Europe in the study program. The insight [...] something great. My background in Sociology and my time in Flensburg, as a EUS student, help me develop cultural intelligence. and a critical eye able to see how things come together, the complexities [...] chance to understand the political, economic, and social process within the EU and surrounding countries. Also, Flensburg is a beautiful city with its interesting history and splendid views. You will never