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induced by work, this means changing those working conditions which affect health and development of personality and let age a person ahead of time. Key words: designing age-appropriate working conditions [...] analysis and design of age-appropriate working condi- tions in hospitals and nursing homes. The intention was to develop concrete meas- ures for the design of working conditions for elderly employees in the [...] between the age groups in perception and appraisal of the working conditions and their psychoso- cial condition. The project could describe working conditions in hospitals and nursing homes in de- tail. Together
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für Sozialwissenschaften. 3 vgl. Greenhaus, J.H. & Beutell, N.J. (1985). Sources of conflict between work and family roles. Academy of Management Review, No 10, S. 76-88 4 vgl. Dilger, A., Gerlach, I. & Schneider
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within the setting of the demonstration. These gestures and resources draw attention away from the workings LARA HARTUNG 6 of the machine and towards the philosophy which the machine is designed to demonstrate
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mechanical structure, a professional instrument maker’s work- shop would have been able to execute all. Ralf Kern, in his illustrated multi-volume work on scientific instruments throughout the centuries, concludes [...] consider this context. The BAdW was founded in 1758 (Teichmann, Eckert & Wolff 2002: 333). In his work on the history of the BAdW, Ludwig Hammermayer ana- lyzes a wide range of correspondence and other [...] THERESE KIENEMUND 9 of the many people contributing to the instrument maker’s workshop, whose subpar work resulted in a sale of the object without a maker’s signature, perhaps at a more affordable price.
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or to correllate different exercises in exams. Weinhart has written all programmes and was later working for the German Museum to install its computer exhibition. He remembered the computer and other devices
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instrument maker that worked in Munich in the first half of the 19th century. The Zündmaschine at the Deutsches Museum From the previous documents it is clear that Gerzabeck worked for the Bavarian Academy [...] Munich. CELESTE OTTAVIANI 8 How does the Zündmaschine work? In the analysis of the Zündmaschine, other questions arise: how does this object work? What is it? The visual analysis is not enough to understand [...] Program in Early American Culture, it is also known as the Winterthur Protocol (Hamilton, 2006). In his work, Fleming proposes this model as a tool to “identify many of the possible approaches to the artifact
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as well as with universities and institutions that played a role in its wide circulation. In this work, we put forward a Object Biography of a particular Atwood Machine which was built in Bayern in 1795
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what the Camera actually was. Having done this, I wanted to find out when it was produced, how it works, why the Meldahl family had it and why it was donated to the Museum. All of the answers were considered [...] intentions of the author and the perspective adopted, as argues Fleck (1986: 144) on the scientific work. On Material Culture Studies and its Methodology applied to scientific instruments Prown (1982) defines [...] From a technical point of view, it was unclear how to use the camera (tacit knowledge) and how it worked (utility or function). Moreover, it was not clear whether the camera was genuine or not, since the
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its significance) could be a big challenge to answer without understanding the function and the working principle. Several models have been proposed meanwhile. Pearce criticized several properties defined [...] The laser in study is only accompanied by a power source/exciter (see Fig. 2). Perhaps this laser worked with the aid of a mount support, as recent lasers do today. This is the case of Newport company, [...] available: The possibility of a former order from Deutsches Museum to equip its workshops with a working tool or the connection to research activities developed by the museum in partnership with higher
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our experience of living” and “getting this relationship right will help us, finally, make history work for life” (Miller 2017, 20). By its definition, material culture is the study of material expression [...] case, timeless (Prown 1993, 17f). For the historian, the embodiment of the person who originally worked with the artifact, is the closest way possible to access the time, the person, or culture in question [...] valuable for the history of physics, since scientific instruments have been part of the scientific work from the time of the ancient Greeks and the gain of knowledge was enormous throughout the centuries