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process!” “We shall show it to you my darling in our la- boratory,” Lavoisier confirmed her. The next day, they demonstrated the experi- ment in the laboratory, much to Marie- Anne’s delight! Actually, they
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which Lavoisier and Laplace measured using the calorimeter. Their research on calorimetry is, to this day, one of the essential el- ements of teaching about nutrition. Its importance is supported by the fact [...] 100 AD reveal that Ro- man legionnaires lived on an average ration of some 850 grams of grain per day, complemented by meat, vegetables, and fruit (Roth 1995). The figures for the amount of food transported [...] monthly ration of three bar of grain, resulting in an average of 700 grams of flour per worker per day (Huber 2006, pp. 303 – 330). Considering their work was possibly not as strenuous as that of the Macedonian
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delivering lectures at the Academy. One event in Dalton’s life is especially worth mentioning: One day Dalton decided to visit his mother and gave her a colorful piece of fabric as a gift. He was surprised [...] d a fatal shortcoming of the phlogiston theory. He heated mercury and air using a bell-jar for 12 days. Red mercury calx (now HgO) formed and the volume of air decreased from 50 to 42 in 3 . The remaining [...] insisted that he had verified Barium, and Meitner pointed out in another letter writ- ten a couple of days later that at least from the energetic point of view, a fission could have occurred. In a discussion
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which Lavoisier and Laplace measured using the calorimeter. Their research on calorimetry is, to this day, one of the essential el- ements of teaching about nutrition. Its importance is supported by the fact
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the young man, and he said “Yes, why not. I have some commitments in the next days, but I shall be able to come for a day or two to Manchester to see your experiments.” A few weeks later, Joule was able [...] private tuition, and despite his weakness, he carried out scientific experiments since his childhood days, Actually, he had been able to publish some short papers on a newly invented device – the electrical
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early 1840s. Manchester was a busy industrial town in these days, actu- ally, it could be named as the industrial center of England, and in those days, this was syn- onymous with the industrial center of the [...] cost, and Joule, who was interested in scientific and technological achievements since his childhood days, had one made immediately. Actually, he had sev- eral motors examined in the course of the last months [...] electricity? He started to think about how to examine these connections. About three years after the day the initial idea had struck Joule, he was sitting in his office and looking back at his achievements
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table and saying to each other what good can come out of a town where they dine in the middle of the day?” Joule’s work was so impressive that his provincial origins were forgiven, and by the late 1840’s
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the young man, and he said “Yes, why not. I have some commitments in the next days, but I shall be able to come for a day or two to Manchester to see your experiments.” A few weeks later, Joule was able [...] and Europe, and expedited communication between the two. Whereas it would normally take at least ten days to deliver a message by ship, it now became a matter of minutes. Thomson and Dr. Edward Whitehouse [...] table and saying to each other what good can come out of a town where they dine in the middle of the day?” Joule’s work was so impressive that his provincial origins were forgiven, and by the late 1840’s
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early 1840s. Manchester was a busy industrial town in these days, actu- ally, it could be named as the industrial center of England, and in those days, this was syn- onymous with the industrial center of the [...] and Europe, and expedited communication between the two. Whereas it would normally take at least ten days to deliver a message by ship, it now became a matter of minutes. Thomson and Dr. Edward Whitehouse [...] table and saying to each other what good can come out of a town where they dine in the middle of the day?” Joule’s work was so impressive that his provincial origins were forgiven, and by the late 1840’s
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where she would usually be at this time of the day. Out of the blue, the doorbell rang, and while she was still wondering who could be visiting so early in the day, the bell rang again. It must be urgent, and [...] receive a Nobel Prize, but also the first person ever to receive a second Nobel Prize. But then these days of childhood were over, and so were the peaceful times. War broke out when Irene was only 17 years