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this question the schoolboy had asked him. Dalton had been working a lot in the labora- tory, but no longer focusing on the substances that could be composed (or produced by de- composing other substances)
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trification …” (Thomson 1904, 255).8 This meant that the (at this time still disput- ed atom) was no longer indivisible, and that the model of the atom had to be modified. Another modification became necessary
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of the extraordinary professor in Göttingen. Four years later he came to England, where he stayed longer. Very often he was a guest of king, who invited him to the dinners in the narrow group of friends
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the organic from the inorganic, Liebig stated that “...the production of all organic substances no longer belongs just to the organism. It must be viewed as not only probable but as certain that we shall [...] ships had large amounts of zwieback and brined meat onboard because these could be stored over a longer period of time. These products, which would deliver a good basis for the energy needed every day [...] Liebig asked uncertainly. Muspratt looked at him with the sadness in his eyes. ‘At least, she is no longer vomiting.’, he said quietly. ‘We have to hope for the best, maybe it works. And if not …’ he waved
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Liebig asked uncertainly. Muspratt looked at him with the sadness in his eyes. ‘At least, she is no longer vomiting.’, he said quietly. ‘We have to hope for the best, maybe it works. And if not …’ he waved
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the organic from the inorganic, Liebig stated that “...the production of all organic substances no longer belongs just to the organism. It must be viewed as not only probable but as certain that we shall
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Benjamin found the con- stant criticism increasingly stressful. Hardly able to endure the anguish any longer, he finally pre- sented a report on his work to the Elector in June of 1792 and requested an inquiry
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ships had large amounts of zwieback and brined meat onboard because these could be stored over a longer period of time. These products, which would deliver a good basis for the energy needed every day
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electrification …” (Thomson 1904, 255).8 The implication of this hypothesis was that the atom was no longer indivisible and that the model of the atom would have to be modified. With the emergence of the field