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to his changing surroundings, he grew up to be exceptionally open-minded and innovative. Later in life, he stepped up to every challenge, was never scared away, and became one of history’s most prominent [...] through a fortunate turn of events, received it. As a result, the next stage in Ernest Rutherford’s life took place in Cambridge. In 1895, he left New Zealand. He was only 23 years old, but had a reputa- [...] element is taken into con- sideration. A problem with respect to this decreasing activity was the half-life not being a value that could be used for an individual atom. The law of radioactive de- cay worked
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aiming to study physics, and Irene had almost completed her PhD and was superior to him, they married. Life was easy at that time, even though Irene sometimes had the feeling that some of her co- workers saw
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rebuilding of the Polish scientific institutions destroyed during the war. During last years of her life, her health broke down. The long-lasting contact with the radioactive substances left the negative
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. He also ex- perimented with electrical discharges, and com- pared various barometers. The daily life of Lavoisier was focused entirely on science. In 1771, he married a 13-year-old young lady named [...] equate to compa- rable rations (Hanson 1999, pp. 165 ff.). The accounts originating in the civilian life of Egyp- tian workers in Mesopotamia show a monthly ration of three bar of grain, resulting in an [...] energy conservation for human or ani- mal subjects. He defined heat as a measure for the in- tensity of life processes. To support his idea, Rubner designed an experi- mental setup to control the products of
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living off the money that her stepfather earned with the production of pictures for science books, life was still quite tough for a girl in 1660. Sibylla got up quickly, got dressed and hur- ried to her
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still lifes, dealt with copperplate engravings and art trade. It is thanks stepfather, who recognized her talent, Maria explored the secrets of drawing, the use of watercolors, painting still lifes and [...] after, they moved to Nuremberg, the hometown of Graff. There, Maria Sibylla continued the study the life cycle of butterflies. Conducted observations of insects, finding and sketching of caterpillars in [...] number of subscribers for any edition of this book in German and English. Even in the last years of her life, Maria Merian was working on a third book about the European Caterpillar book that her daughter Dorothea
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that time contributed to his be- coming a great scientist later in life. Benjamin meticu- lously organized all the details of his life, from his daily schedule, accounting for every hour of the day, to [...] culminated in him being appointed a major in the New Hampshire military at 19 years of age. Military life in 1773 was dangerous and tense. War was brewing between the British and Americans, which eventually [...] this experiment, Rumford concluded that heat does not have weight. In the last twenty years of his life, Rumford contin- ued to make new inventions and improve upon existing ones. He invented the modern