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the common work on borders a lot. KatarzynaStocklosa. 27 - 29 September 2012 In this Report you will find: 2 Introduction 3 Organizers 4 Participants 9 Programmeof the Seminar 12 Brief Report of the Seminar [...] twinning, and examples of functional cooperation, lately also within the framework of the EU. Her main finding is that this cooperation has been largely an “elite game”, which has had no visible “trickle down” [...] research original and third-party research on divided cities on the Polish-German border. The first finding is that the border was, and is still, perceived differently by different people: some feared it while
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internship report derived from the internship experience. 2. Recommendations • Which problems did you find and are there already solutions or do you have any recommendations? Are your recommendations feasible
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future tasks to develop the under- standing of the underlying truths that explain our empirical findings. You see, chemistry is not yet finished.” The boy did not seem to be too pleased with this response [...] was about to deliver a lecture to the prestigious Royal Institution, a lecture that condensed the findings of his researches of the last years, re- searches that were triggered by this question the schoolboy [...] that could be composed (or produced by de- composing other substances). Instead, he was trying to find mathematical rules in the chemi- cal reactions that went beyond the recipe ap- proach. The easiest
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his wife Marie survived and, after the French Revolution, she continued to publish his chemi- cal findings. Story Lavoisier and the conservation of mass was edited by Brigitte van Tiggelen and it is based
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used a radium source to project alpha particles at a gold foil mounted on a thin, glass plate and find that about one in twenty-thousand of the alpha particles have their directions changed to such an
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the idea had been cor- rect!!! Otto thought about ways to make the barrel more solid but he couldn’t find any solution. But suddenly he had an idea! Iron! A barrel made of iron! The next day Otto went to [...] that squashed the barrel, then he was thinking in the right direction - then he would only have to find a body that was more solid than an iron bar- rel. Then he remembered one the ideas that Aristo- tle
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managed to find suitable places to observe the lecture. Professor Georg Christoph Lichtenberg walked onto the platform, because of his height, and he started stately: ‘during today’s lecture we will find out
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friend’s arm and led him out to the Muspratt’s house. ‘I will try to help, maybe I will manage to find a solution. I am not a doctor, but…’, he smiled at his friend, trying to hearten him. *** ‘Darling
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her mother told her about their success in the laboratory finding a new and unexpected truth about Nature. Even though sometimes their findings in the end turned out to be erroneous. And of course there [...] his experimental findings. However, there was something else that puzzled them, something that seemingly had not been noticed by other researchers: Irene wondered, “If Chadwick’s findings are correct, and [...] of an electron – this was weird, if not impossible. So what could they do about these experimental find- ings? Q1: Propose how Irene and Frederic may have proceeded with respect to their unusual observation
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James Lind con- ducted the first controlled clinical test (medical research), and published his findings in 1753 (A Treatise of the Scurvy - The Treaty of scurvy). Unfortunately, this work was by the medi-