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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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expansion of gases, and de- scribed the condition known as daltonism. He regularly observed the weather, studied the phenomenon of aurora Polaris and explained what causes the trade winds. John Dalton was born [...] published them as a book in 1793. Young Dalton was busy teaching at school, helping his father, and studying Latin, Greek, and natural sciences. After two years he moved to Kendal where he began teaching at [...] Dalton Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org This was the beginning of his detailed studies, which resulted in the creation of a highly contro- versial theory. In this theory, Dalton stated
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materials provided with the teaching unit Benjamin’s Mystery Soup are designed to be used in the study of nutri- tion in Biology or Health Education. The level of the materials is suitable for students [...] Teachers’ Guide: Benjamin’s Mystery Soup was written by Stephen Klassen with the support of the European Commis- sion (project 518094-LLP-1-2011-1-GR-COMENIUS-CMP) and the University of Winnipeg, Canada
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University of Leipzig. He interrupted this studies in 1619 because of the outbreak of the Thirty Years’ War. In 1620, his father died. In the years 1621-1623, Otto studied law at the University in Jena, and in [...] in the years 1623-1624 he studied mathematics, physics and fortification engineering at the Leiden University, Netherlands. After finishing his studies, he went on a nine- months educational trip to France [...] Heering. Biography: Otto von Guericke was written by Waldemar Marciniak with the support of the European Commission (project 518094-LLP-1-2011-1-GR-COMENIUS-CMP) and Polish Association of Science Teachers
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ths high school, Irene Curie started her studies at the faculty of the Sciences at the University of Paris. In the middle of 1916, she interrupted her studies, because she enrolled in the radiology service [...] radiology nurse in ambulances, helping the injured people. After the war, in 1918, she restarted her studies. Shortly after that, she agreed on the post of the laboratory technician in the Radium Institute [...] took over many of her functions. She took over the management in the Radium Institute where she studied the properties of the radioactive elements. The discovery of the artificial radioactivity gave Frédéric
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Mazarin), which was known for its advanced teaching and focus on Ex- act and Natural Sciences. Here, he studied math- ematics and astronomy. Young Lavoisier was also interested in botany, geology, and mineralogy [...] courses. He left Collège Mazarin in 1761. In the same year, persuaded by his father, he took up Law studies at the University of Paris and obtained his Bachelor’s degree on September 6, 1763. One year later [...] later on July 26, 1764, he acquired a license to run a solicitor practice. It was likely due to his studies in Law that his works were so well written, with their meanings always easily comprehensible, clear
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just demonstrate that the machine was inefficient from the economic point of view. However, this study had raised his attention to a certain aspect of a well-known principle: The conversion of mechanical [...] had already heard of him, Thomson was a newly appointed professor of physics in Glasgow, he had studied in Cambridge and afterwards worked with the French Victor Regnault, the leading experimentalist in [...] of heat was written by Peter Heering, with the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union and the Univer- sity of Flensburg, Germany.
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regular teenage boy known for his good sense of humor and infectious laughter. After seven years studying at the University of Glasgow, William Thomson’s father encouraged him to continue his education [...] later led other scientists to important discoveries. It was in Regnault’s laboratory that he began to study the science behind the steam engine, which remained an interest to him when he returned to Cambridge [...] Joule’s work in the scientific community. One of the more popular topics in science at the time was studying the relationship between pressure and temperature in a certain volume of gas. Scientists at the
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development of modern agricultural chemistry. Liebig’s research is considered a precursor to the study of the impact of environmental factors on organisms. He formulated the law of the minimum, which states [...] Liebig gained experience as a pharmacist in the Gottfried Pirsch apothecary located in Heppenheim. He studied at the University of Bonn under the guidance of Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner, who was his father’s [...] carry out more advanced chemical research. In autumn of 1822, Liebig went to Paris to continue his studies. He worked in the private laboratory of Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, and became friends with Alexander
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and managed to obtain university scholarships. Throughout his university days in New Zealand, he studied and invented high-frequency electrical circuits and worked with radio waves. After he graduated with [...] confidence that Marsden would succeed. What if he failed? How would that affect the student’s future studies? Three days later, Rutherford, as usual sitting at his desk and writing, was interrupted by a loud [...] MA: MIT Press. Ernest’s Nuclear Atom was edited by Cathrine Froese Klas- sen with the support the European Commission (project 518094-LLP-1-2011-1-GR-COMENIUS-CMP) and The University of Winnipeg, Canada