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(Liebig and nutrition) 5 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu 4. Laws and theories are related but distinct kinds of scientific knowledge. 5. Science is a highly creative endeavour
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and combustion.7 The definition of heat was still driven by the ideas of the phlogiston theory. Although this theory was subsequently abandoned in Lavoisier’s time, Lavoisier, himself, contributed a major [...] composition of air might be the key to the changes in mass and aligned his experiments with this theory. The theory of combustion could not be further de- veloped until Lavoisier and Priestley, a British chemist [...] (Liebig and nutrition) 5 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu 4. Laws and theories are related but distinct kinds of scientific knowledge. 5. Science is a highly creative endeavour
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Weltauffassung. Frankfurt am Main: Klostermann. Heilbron, J. L. (1981). Historical studies in the theory of atomic structure. New York: Arno Press. Holton, G. J. (1978). The scientific imagination : case [...] arranged at equal intervals around the circumference of a circle; with application of the results to the theory of atomic structure”. In: Philosophical Magazine 6 Volume 7, Issue 39, 237-265 Tilden, W. A., & Glasstone
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em- pirical evidence for the kinetic theory and, therefore, for the atomic theory, as well. Ostwald is said to have been convinced of the adequacy of the atomic theory on account of the agreement between [...] A central, if not the central, figure for the rejection of the atomic theory was Aristotle, who advocated the four-elements theory and added a fifth element— 2 It has to be understood that these elements [...] which was Aristotle’s major criticism against the atomic theory, apart from not ac- cepting the idea of empty space, which contradicted his theory. He also found the notion of an object being in permanent
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atomic model and the Democritus’ atomic theory. 9. Compare and write the differences between the philosophical and the scientific view, based on Democritus’ atomic theory about the structure of matter and
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features and shared habits of mind. 3. Scientific knowledge is tentative but durable. 4. Laws and theories are related but distinct kinds of scientific knowledge. 5. Science is a highly creative endeavor
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em- pirical evidence for the kinetic theory and thus for the atomic theory. Actually, Ostwald is said to have been convinced of the adequateness of the atomic theory through the agreement of the description [...] atomic model and the Democritus’ atomic theory. 9. Compare and write the differences between the philosophical and the scientific view, based on Democritus’ atomic theory about the structure of matter and [...] central, if not the central figure for the re- jection of this atomic theory was Aristotle, who advocated the four elements theory and added as a fifth: ether, which filled the space between the celestial
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and combustion.7 The definition of heat was still driven by the ideas of the phlogiston theory. Although this theory was subsequently abandoned in Lavoisier’s time, Lavoisier, himself, contributed a major [...] composition of air might be the key to the changes in mass and aligned his experiments with this theory. The theory of combustion could not be further de- veloped until Lavoisier and Priestley, a British chemist [...] converted from food into heat and mechanical work (Rubner, 1902). Several other scientists worked on a theory of nutrition and work to enhance human performance in industry and the military. Of equal importance
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vitamins. The Journal of Nutrition, 125(2), 155-163. Carter, K. C. (1977). The germ theory, beriberi, and the defi- ciency theory of disease. Medical History, 21, 119–136. Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography [...] and combustion.7 The definition of heat was still driven by the ideas of the phlogiston theory. Although this theory was subsequently abandoned in Lavoisier’s time, Lavoisier, himself, contributed a major [...] composition of air might be the key to the changes in mass and aligned his experiments with this theory. The theory of combustion could not be further de- veloped until Lavoisier and Priestley, a British chemist