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Dalton straightened and smiled wearily at Smythe: “This is an excellent question, but the chemical theory is not yet at a point where we can answer such a question. Currently, we are collecting data, and [...] atoms of the constituent elements. These five sentences should form the basis of his new chemical theory, and he was going once again through the manuscript of the paper he was to deliver at the Royal [...] attention” was all he could mutter, and then he left the lecture hall hastily. Although Dalton’s theory was adopted by several chemists very quickly, others rejected it. A key problem was the assumption
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radiation. Up to then most scientists believed in the calor- ic theory that heat could neither be created nor destroyed. Joule’s theory was so controversial that he could not find a scientific journal [...] His father hired the eminent Manchester scien- tist John Dalton (1766-1844; developer of the atomic theory of matter) as a private tutor for his two sons. Dalton met with the boys twice a week, guided them [...] Kelvin). It was the beginning of their friendship and common work. William Thomson supported Joule’s theory and collaborat- ed with him to examine heat changes when gases expand and contract. Results of these
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the caloric theory, could not be created or destroyed. Since this fluid had volume, objects expanded when heated and contracted when cooled. Rumford’s observations contradicted the theory of caloric, and [...] and can still be found in modern cookbooks. Another area of science that fascinated Rumford was the theory of heat. At the time, scientists thought that heat was a fluid-like substance, called caloric, which [...] in which a large hole is drilled into a cannon to create the cannon barrel. According to ca- loric theory, the metal from the cannon should eventu- ally run out of caloric and stop producing heat. In his
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European Journal of Social Theory, 9(2), 255-271. Eder, K. (2009). A theory of collective identity: making sense of the debate on a “Euro- pean identity”. European Journal of Social Theory, 12(4), 427-447. Eder [...] Hand- book of contemporary European social theory (257-265). Abingdon: Routledge. Henderson, T. L., & Boje, D. M. (2016). Organizational development and change theory: managing fractal organizing processes [...] 2012). Third, Europe and the EU – both organizations from a perspective grounded in communi- cation theory (Schoeneborn, 2011 for an elaboration on communication as constitutive for organizations) – shape
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both novels deal with generalized prejudice and its causes by following Bourdieu’s theory on La Distinction. With this theory, Bourdieu develops the idea that personal ambition for educational advancement [...] Édouard. 2017. The End of Eddy. London, Harvill Secker. Eribon, Didier. 2009. Retour à Reims. Une théorie du sujet, Paris: Librairie Arthème Fayard. Louis, Édouard. 2014. En finir avec Eddy Bellegueule, [...] and at school – a fact which the authors thoroughly describe and then explain in terms of a general theory on the social and political behaviour of the working-class in contemporary France. While Louis’ book
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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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relation of Maria’s Curie theories with those of Aristotle’s, Lavoisier’s, etc. For every comic you will find, please write a text on the differences between Maria’s Curie theories and those of the respective [...] 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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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
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especially over the Carnot’s theory of heat engines, which was the accepted theory at the time. While Thomson based many of his own papers on the assumption that the Carnot theory was correct, Joule had founded [...] conservation was estab- lished in the theory of heat. Whilst Rumford’s cannon boring experiments can be seen in direct relation to the establishment of the theory of heat, two other of his research projects [...] conflicting theory. Through letters, Thomson and Joule discussed their experiments and argued about their findings. Over a few years, and many letters, Thomson became more convinced of Joule’s theory of heat