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about heat in late 18 th / early 19 th century. Actually these researchers were more oriented on practical purposes than those of Joule. The first significant aim towards renewable energies can be seen in [...] philoso- phy at the very beginning of the 19 th century when William Herschel (who is besides this work best known for his discovery of Uranus) came in a series of measurements to the conclusion that the radiation [...] than may be referred with propriety obviously he thinks that an inexhaustible source of power is practicable"(Breger 1982, p.194). to mere errors of experiment" (Joule 1884, p. 156). Although Joule realized
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solved. We should judge from this result that the engine would best be used in tropical regions, where we should go to test the device in practical situations.” A logical testing location for Augustin was Al- [...] about heat in late 18 th / early 19 th century. Actually these researchers were more oriented on practical purposes than those of Joule. The first significant aim towards renewable energies can be seen in [...] philoso- phy at the very beginning of the 19 th century when William Herschel (who is besides this work best known for his discovery of Uranus) came in a series of measurements to the conclusion that the radiation
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solved. We should judge from this result that the engine would best be used in tropical regions, where we should go to test the device in practical situations.” A logical testing location for Augustin was Al- [...] ” he thought. “But, in order to get more heat, I would have to make a bigger absorber—not very practical…. On the other hand, what if I put a mirror on the out- side to reflect more of the sun’s rays onto [...] the main consid- erations were the geometrical arrangement of the heat absorber and the mirror. The best shape for the mirror was an open-ended cone, with the cu- rious mathematical name of “frustocone,”
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years of practice, this degree has been given to him already in 1748. His versatility shows e.g. on the thesis, which is concerned with... venereal diseases. After graduation he began medical practice in Edinburgh [...] device, with which he could determine the amount of carbon in any organic substance. He was, however, best known for his work on the physiology of animals and also on agricultural chemis- try. Liebig’s key
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on September 6, 1763. One year 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 [...] device, with which he could determine the amount of carbon in any organic substance. He was, however, best known for his work on the physiology of animals and also on agricultural chemis- try. Liebig’s key [...] dur- ing the combustion process”, said Lavoisier in such a manner as if Marie-Anne was one of the best researchers in France. Seguin said in a polite manner and with a very friendly voice trying not to
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on trans- national practices. This article furthers the transnational approach by offering the first systematic analysis of how domestic transnationalism – i.e. transnational practices conducted in the home [...] crossing borders to participate in transnational experiences. Occurring either daily or weekly, these practices frequently recur, thereby constantly reinforcing individual awareness of the possibilities and advan- [...] between a cognitive-evaluative, an emotive and a projective-connative dimension of Europeanization (Best et al., 2012; Scheuer, 2005) – i.e. between feeling, thinking and doing Europe (Immerfall et al.,
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critically understanding its own practices, its habitus as a set of scholars and practitioners of Europe. In short, we require a kind of Bourdieuian critical sociology of practice to scrutinise ourselves and [...] tions. On the other hand, we often ourselves engage in differentiating practices, which are simultaneously demarcating practices of our professional identities and which help us justify what we can do [...] ative_en 70 Culture, Practice & Europeanization August gration, yet this is an option that remains built upon the fallacious denial of interdepend- encies. Once put into practice, disintegration will have
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Visibilizing Normative Regional Historical Multilingualism (ViNoRHM): Ideology, Policy & Practice ViNoRHM Newsletter January 2024 Dear ViNoRHM Advisory Board Members, Local Cooperation Partners, project [...] been thinking rather rigidly about the region’s language history in terms of ideology, policy, and practice as separate entities, discussions at the workshop not only blurred those clear-cut lines for me [...] a line at vinorhm@uni-flensburg.de if you’d like to discuss anything with us! Wishing you all the best for a healthy and productive 2024, Sam mailto:vinorhm@uni-flensburg.de