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differently! This fits well with the observation that the main effect of the recent technological development is, at least until today, the creation of new forms of content distribution rather than the creation [...] Though the relative importance of advertising differs within different media categories and across countries, it amounts to a large part of the total revenues, varying from 40% to 80% (Ludwig, 2003: 206). [...] a true defensive strategy where the company does not try to cope with cyclical but structural developments. Miller and Friesen (1982: 3) named this approach “the conservative model of innovation” in which
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empirical corpus material presents unique opportunities for students in language teacher training to develop their analytical skills, working with authentic classroom discourse with all its flaws and hitches [...] classroom discourse from EFL les- sons being generated by researchers in teacher education from other countries. Apart from providing firmer experiential grounding to local academic teacher training programmes [...] taught as a foreign language to pu- pils of different ages in various types of schools in different countries, probably allowing to share and learn from each other. Why not start in Italy, and with a Roman
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2010: 264). Nevertheless, stylistic dating of any scientific instruments in the German-speaking countries must be an approximation since styles overlapped and co-existed (Kern 2010: 265). The refined visual [...] physical record of different collections and written record of textbooks show that several lecturers developed “composite pieces of apparatus” for their own use (Turner 2002: 8). Accordingly, a composite Po- [...] Physics in Perspective (4): 333–359. Turner, Gerard L’E. 2002. Teaching by Demonstration. The Development of Popular Science, Science Teaching, and Its Apparatus in Eighteenth-Century Europe. In: Lewis
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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 [...] he became a tax collector employed by a pri- vate company. While working for the government, he developed a new system of measures which were aimed at the standardization of scales for all of France. However [...] 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: Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier was written
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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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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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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