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theory of atomic structure. New York: Arno Press. Holton, G. J. (1978). The scientific imagination : case studies. Cambridge [Eng.]; New York: Cambridge University Press. 10 Tło hisotryczne: Atomy Storytelling
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though from a chemical point of view all atoms of an element are indistinguishable, this was not the case from the physical point of view. Aston could demonstrate that for several ele- ments different atoms [...] theory of atomic structure. New York: Arno Press. Holton, G. J. (1978). The scientific imagination : case stud- ies. Cambridge [Eng.]; New York: Cambridge University Press. Lavoisier, A. L. (1794). Elements
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following: A) In the activity 3, the case 1 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science” and the case 4, concerns the characteristic:
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following: A) In the activity 3, the case 1 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science” and the case 4, concerns the characteristic: [...] though from a chemical point of view all atoms of an element are indistinguishable, this was not the case from the physical point of view. Aston could demonstrate that for several ele- ments different atoms [...] theory of atomic structure. New York: Arno Press. Holton, G. J. (1978). The scientific imagination : case stud- ies. Cambridge [Eng.]; New York: Cambridge University Press. Lavoisier, A. L. (1794). Elements
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suppose that there is no limit whatsoever, but there are good reasons to believe that this is not the case. If we look at a rock, this is reduced over time into pieces of sand, but at the same time rocks are
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that he had kyphoscoliosis, which is a serious spinal deformity, rather inborn than acquired in this case. This spinal deformity caused the dwarfism (ha had 146 centimetres in height) and the hump, which [...] Sources Cherington M, McDonough G, Olson S, Russon R, Yarnell PR: Lichtenberg figures and lightning: case reports and review of the literature. Cutis. 2007 Aug ;80(2):141-3. Heilbron, J. L.: Electricity in