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the heat generated by a conductor from its resistance and the current ap- plied (later in Joule’s life this information was to prove instrumental in determining that high- voltage power lines were the
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almost died. Almost miraculously, he recovered and remained relatively healthy for the rest of his life. While it was traditional at that time to enter university at age 16 – 17, William enrolled at the [...] very high expectations for himself and for what opportunities a good education could provide him in life. Being highly motivated, William pushed himself to excel above his classmates, winning a medal for [...] very proud. His father died of cholera two years after he was elected. In turn, Thomson devoted his life to working at Glasgow, continuing to work there for 53 years. Another great scientific interest of
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equate to compa- rable rations (Hanson 1999, pp. 165 ff.). The accounts originating in the civilian life of Egyp- tian workers in Mesopotamia show a monthly ration of three bar of grain, resulting in an [...] energy conservation for human or ani- mal subjects. He defined heat as a measure for the in- tensity of life processes. To support his idea, Rubner designed an experi- mental setup to control the products of
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nutrition, for which he received the Nobel Prize, together with Sir Frederick Hopkins, late in his life. Christiaan Eijkman was born on August 11, 1858 in the small town of Nijkerk, in The Netherlands.
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Biografia: Irène Joliot-Curie 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org © 2012, S@TM Research Group Biografia: Irene Joliot - Curie (1897-1956) Irène Curie (1897-1956), starsza córka Mar
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aiming to study physics, and Irene had almost completed her PhD and was superior to him, they married. Life was easy at that time, even though Irene sometimes had the feeling that some of her co- workers saw
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rebuilding of the Polish scientific institutions destroyed during the war. During last years of her life, her health broke down. The long-lasting contact with the radioactive substances left the negative
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Story: Justus von Liebig’ s life-saving extract 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org Justus von Liebig’ s life-saving extract Sunlight was sipping through the tall window, falling onto [...] and sometimes better, and I am sure that this will be of use in farming. I have been dreaming all my life about supporting the development of farming. I was great- ly surprised when I drew the conclusions [...] Muspratt looked at his friend with expectation. It seemed that he fi- 2 Story: Justus von Liebig’ s life-saving extract Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org nally took courage to ask the
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Story_Liebig_ENG.pdf Story: Justus von Liebig’ s life-saving extract 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org Justus von Liebig’ s life-saving extract Sunlight was sipping through the tall [...] equate to compa- rable rations (Hanson 1999, pp. 165 ff.). The accounts originating in the civilian life of Egyp- tian workers in Mesopotamia show a monthly ration of three bar of grain, resulting in an [...] energy conservation for human or ani- mal subjects. He defined heat as a measure for the in- tensity of life processes. To support his idea, Rubner designed an experi- mental setup to control the products of