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n was retrieved from the EUM Examination Regulations (2012) available in English from https://www.uni- flensburg.de/fileadmin/content/abteilungen/industrial/dokumente/downloads/studiengang/pruefun gso [...] secretariat when in doubt. Topic With the assignment of the thesis´s topic period of working time starts. The assignment has to be legally recorded. No delay will be accepted and in case of late submission [...] targets set. This is why it is of essential importance to prepare a detailed time schedule before you start your research. In case of doubt discuss it with your supervisors if it is manageable. Keep always
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report. Use roman numerals on all pages preceding the first page of chapter one. Arabic numerals start at chapter one. Citation style: Author-date referencing e.g. Harvard referencing style 5.2 Structure [...] format), with 1 copy being anonymized. Anonymized electronic version can also be sent to mailto:sesam@uni-flensburg.de Binding: no specific requirement as long as bound III. Oral Examination 1. Purpose and [...] - Student answers specialized questions, shows ability of own reflection and transfer mailto:sesam@uni-flensburg.de
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absent mother and dead father. In 1914, after finishing the science-maths high school, Irene Curie started her studies at the faculty of the Sciences at the University of Paris. In the middle of 1916, she [...] recommendation, Joliot was given the job in the Radium Institute. After the marriage, both spouses started their research. Their co-operation was easier thanks to their common interests and their infinite [...] (4) become the source of another radiation after being bombarded with the alpha radiation, and they start to act like radioactive elements. After removing the source of the alpha radiation, these elements
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1888, to Taranaki, also for flax milling. At the age of 10, Ernest read his first science book and started performing his first experiments. In 1887, Ernest won a scholarship to Nelson College, an all-boys [...] school teacher, but after multiple failed attempts to obtain a perma- nent teaching position, he started doing research in the field of electrical science. At the time, there were scholarships initiated [...] other evidence was produced that questioned the indivisible character of the atom. In actuality, the starting point was research that, in retrospect, could be taken as further evidence for the atomic theory
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that the disease was so contagious. Likely, the chickens from one group infected the others.” So he started over with disin- fected, clean cages and a new group of chickens, this time keeping one cage far [...] with the support of the European Commission (project 518094-LLP-1-2011-1-GR-COMENIUS-CMP) and the Uni- versity of Flensburg, Germany. This publication reflects only the views of the author, and the Commission
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still believed that insects 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 [...] very slowly. Sometimes she would start to draw the strange leaves on the branches that the silk- worms were eating and sitting at. And then one day the silkworms started to spin themselves into a cocoon [...] and plants. She visited plantations along the Suriname River in search of new caterpillars. She started with a 40-mile canoe expedition up the river to the plantation of Providence in April 1700, together
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very slowly. Sometimes she would start to draw the strange leaves on the branches that the silk- worms were eating and sitting at. And then one day the silkworms started to spin themselves into a cocoon [...] draw it – but the old man shook his head and said: “No that is out of question, I guess you want to start your own silkworm breed?” Sibylla shook her head and said: “No, I would only like to draw the silkworms [...] decided to inspect this phenomenon some more and to observe it even closer. Maria Sibylla Marian started observing and drawing silkworms, caterpillars and butterflies at the age of thirteen. Nineteen years
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still believed that insects 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 [...] and plants. She visited plantations along the Suriname River in search of new caterpillars. She started with a 40-mile canoe expedition up the river to the plantation of Providence in April 1700, together
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as a stich chart for upper class women.7 One can conclude the Sibylla Merian had a good basis to start with the investigation of plants and insects. Especially Amsterdam as the place of residence in her
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other evidence was produced that questioned the indivisible character of the atom. In actuality, the starting point was research that, in retrospect, could be taken as further evidence for the atomic theory [...] with the support of the European Commission (project 518094-LLP-1-2011-1-GR-COMENIUS-CMP) and the Uni- versity of Flensburg, Germany. This publication reflects only the views of the author, and the Commission