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devices to determine pulse and body temperature. His findings are the first results from a long-term study on human metabolism. Energy in Combustion Whereas Santorio concentrated on the weight of the nourishment [...] conducted were in the area of the new organic chemistry, a branch which scientists thought could not be studied outside of living organ- isms.13 Investigators in organic chemistry were trying to determine the [...] who had the chance to explore the cause and cure of beriberi in what today is called a large-scale study. After advanced training in Germany, where Koch had recently identified bacteria as the cause of
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to take a sick leave. Unable to continue his research in Java during his recovery, Eijkman began studying a new field of medicine called bacteriology. He worked in Josef Forster's laboratory in Amsterdam
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ion, including a massive study of over two-hundred-and-eighty thou- sand prisoners in Javanese prisons, Eijkman managed to find the cure. Using the findings of Eijkman’s study, scientists were able to [...] Vorderman, the supervisor of the Civil Health De- partment of Java, Eijkman undertook a massive study in 1895. This study had surveyed nearly two- hundred-and-eighty thousand prisoners by the time it was completed [...] the Netherlands. In Zaandam, he began his education at his father’s school. He progressed in his studies with ease and passed his university-entrance exams in 1875, at the age of 17. After high-school
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years until today. 4. Underline in the text the innovative contribution of the Sibylla’s book for the study of the insects in correlation with other similar books of this time. 5. Underline in the texts the [...] science in the Baroque Era. 7. Write the reasons which contributed to the progress of the biological studies in the Baroque Era. 8. Describe the characteristics of Nature of Science, based on the narration
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from the Americas. Therefore it was possible for her to go to Surinam the Dutsch colony in America. Studying the butterflies and their metamorphosis was the main reason for this journey, on which she was
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artist - a painter, engraver and publisher. She is considered as one of the first entomologists, studying the metamorphosis of insects. She described a cycles of 186 species of insects and was a pioneer [...] were created from dirt and mud. Her observations started in 1660 in Frankfurt. At 13, she started to study the metamorphosis of insects, for example, the development of silkworms fed with the leaves of mulberry [...] and lettuce. In the preface to Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium she writes: From my youth, study of insects occupied me constantly. At first they were silkworms in my hometown, Frankfurt am Main
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gender up to the 19th century. Not by chance most of the abovementioned scholars were physicians. The study of medi- cine was the only academic discipline, provid- ing an understanding of nature and natural [...] from the Americas. Therefore it was possible for her to go to Surinam the Dutsch colony in America. Studying the butterflies and their metamor- phosis was the main reason for this journey, on which she was
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Heilbron, J. L. (1981). Historical studies in the theory of atomic structure. New York: Arno Press. Holton, G. J. (1978). The scientific imagination: case studies. Cambridge [Eng.]; New York: Cambridge
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colorado.edu/en/simulation/rutherford-scattering and download the relevant application. Activate it and study it carefully. Find the controls with which you can choose a model of the atom. Make visible the orbit