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silkworm breed?” Sibylla shook her head and said: “No, I would only like to draw the silkworms. They move so slowly and look so pretty, I would love to try it.” The old man first chuckled and then coughed: [...] often went to the attic in the coming weeks in order to observe and draw her silk- worms. The animals moved a little in their box and ate the leaves, and now and then, their skin broke and a new caterpillar [...] she tried to draw a real- ly good picture of a silkworm, which wasn’t exactly easy even though they moved very slowly. Sometimes she would start to draw the strange leaves on the branches that the silk- worms
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Frankfurt, where in 1668, Maria gave birth to their first daughter, Johanna Helena. Soon after, they moved to Nuremberg, the hometown of Graff. There, Maria Sibylla continued the study the life cycle of b [...] Chistopher named her work as "a magnificent" … In 1681, her stepfather Marrel died, and Maria Sybilla moved from Nuremberg to Frankfurt to help her mother. Marriage of Graffs returned to that city to engage [...] same year (1685), Maria Sibylla broke up with her husband, and with her mother and two daughters moved to the property Wieuwerd in the Netherlands, hoping for admission to the Community of Labadysts (radical
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of the ele- ments, and the chemistry of radioactive sub- stances.” By then, he had been induced to move to Manchester, England to accept his second job as head professor of physics there. One spring day
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these details are not relevant to our story. But you can imagine that the axis was heavy, and to re- move it from the barrel, bring it to the workbench where it could be sharpened again, and bring it back
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movement into the metal tube. Please hold firmly with one hand the metal tube. With the other hand move the metal rod back and forth into the metal tube, for one minute. Repeat the same procedure for two
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temperature, he moved the balance to a much colder room. After two days, he measured the bottles to find that, even with the water frozen, they were all the same weight as before. He moved the balance back [...] glass capillary, a drop of alcohol is placed. When the pressure in both arms is different, the drop moves towards the side of lower pressure. Consequently, the gas at lower pressure is compressed whilst the [...] to the absorption of radiant heat and the resulting different pressure, the alcohol drop starts to move. The experimenter increases the distance between the stronger heat source and the thermoscope until
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discoveries concerning the field of the electricity from the 18th century. It is the year 1778. Let’s move to the small lake, where the group of boys decided to relax in the summer, sunny day. The temperature
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later, with the approval of her mother, he employed her as a servant. After Easter in 1780, Maria moved to Lichtenberg’s flat to live there permanently and she became his wife “without the priestly blessing”
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celestial spheres in a similar manor, but many problems were still unsolved. The explanation of the move- ment of the planets without the spheres of Aristo- tle and a result a conclusion out of Kopernikus’ [...] preliminary explanations didn’t withstand a further examina- tion, e.g. Kepler’s approach to explain the move- ment of the planets by means of a force, which was similar to the magnetic force. Guericke’s research [...] away and everything object on the Earth’s surface rotated with it. His approach to explain either the move- ment of the earth’s atmosphere or the movement of stars was based on analogies and a animist viewpoint
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later, with the approval of her mother, he employed her as a servant. After Easter in 1780, Maria moved to Lichtenberg’s flat to live there permanently and she became his wife “without the priestly blessing” [...] discoveries concerning the field of the electricity from the 18th century. It is the year 1778. Let’s move to the small lake, where the group of boys decided to relax in the summer, sunny day. The temperature