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of the extraordinary professor in Göttingen. Four years later he came to England, where he stayed longer. Very often he was a guest of king, who invited him to the dinners in the narrow group of friends
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sipation (and in this respect entropy) had been developed, both Joule’s and Carnot’s findings were no longer in contradiction. In some sense, this contradiction together with the growing ac- ceptance of the [...] the necessity for finding an alternative source of energy for the steam engine did not exist any longer. Moreover, in a report Mouchot’s machine was labeled as economic inefficient. As a result, the French
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trification …” (Thomson 1904, 255).8 This meant that the (at this time still disput- ed atom) was no longer indivisible, and that the model of the atom had to be modified. Another modification became necessary
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electrification …” (Thomson 1904, 255).8 The implication of this hypothesis was that the atom was no longer indivisible and that the model of the atom would have to be modified. With the emergence of the field
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of 70. The register of death was listed at her as poor, but she still had its own grave (which no longer exists). Unfortunately, she not reached the second edition Insectorum Surinamensium, which was published [...] room was still pitch black in the early morning but she was very excited and just couldn’t sleep any longer. She listened and heard her family members breathe while they were still asleep. She smiled when [...] she noticed that she didn’t hear a different sound: The rain wasn’t pouring down onto the roof any longer, it had finally stopped and she would be going on the trip that her stepfather had promised they
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joys Augustin was to experience. On October 4, 1912, eighty-seven-year-old Augustin Mouchot, no longer capable of even picking up his pension from the post box, died penniless and alone. How the coincidental
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France (1878). Augustin Mouchot predicted a need for solar en- ergy. "Eventually industry will no longer find in Europe the resources to satisfy its prodigious expan- sion... Coal will undoubtedly be used