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the measurements. This mask was especially de- vised to lead the exhaled air into a flask containing al- kali liquid. The carbon dioxide in the flask initiated a chemical reaction in which an indissoluble [...] with the support of the European Commission (project 518094-LLP-1-2011-1-GR-COMENIUS-CMP) and the Uni- versity of Flensburg, Germany. This publication reflects only the views of the author, and the Commission
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Rumford used metal cans as heat sources. These cans were covered with different clothing materi- als, hot water was filled in, and Rumford observed the decrease of the waters temperature. In doing so [...] culture, thus Joule had the respective competence to carry out the measurement from his profession- al background. There are other aspects which indicate that this experiment was embedded in the brewers’ [...] Beretta M. H. (2005). Lavoisier in Perspective. München, Deutsches Museum. Breger H (1982). Die Natur als arbeitende Maschine. Brown SC (1979): Benjamin Thomson, Count Rumford (MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.
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Biography: Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: wiki.science-stories.org Biography: Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier (1743 – 1794) was a French scientis
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life oc- curred when he chose Professor J. J. Thompson (known as JJ by his students) at Cambridge Uni- versity’s Cavendish Laboratory as his doctoral su- pervisor. Cambridge had just instituted the new [...] By 1898, at the age of 27, with JJ’s help, Rutherford obtained his first job as professor at McGill Uni- versity in Montreal, Canada. Finally, he was also able to marry his sweetheart, Mary, who had waited
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when they are little distance apart, but repelling upon being squeezed into one another” (Feynman et al. 1963, I-3). The statement is relevant to the historical background of the atom in that Feynman is [...] with the support of the European Commission (project 518094-LLP-1-2011-1-GR-COMENIUS-CMP) and the Uni- versity of Flensburg, Germany. This publication reflects only the views of the author, and the Commission
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model of the atom. In 1919, Rutherford arrived in Cambridge, where he became the Director of Cambridge Uni- versity’s Cavendish Laboratory. It was there that he gained international fame. Twice he spoke in [...] life oc- curred when he chose Professor J. J. Thompson (known as JJ by his students) at Cambridge Uni- versity’s Cavendish Laboratory as his doctoral su- pervisor. Cambridge had just instituted the new [...] By 1898, at the age of 27, with JJ’s help, Rutherford obtained his first job as professor at McGill Uni- versity in Montreal, Canada. Finally, he was also able to marry his sweetheart, Mary, who had waited
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Story Sibylla and The Cocoons 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu Story Sibylla and The Cocoons Sibylla woke – the room was still pitch black in the early morning but she wa
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Biography: Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) Maria Sibylla Merian was a prominent German naturalist, an excellent artist - a painter, engraver and publisher. She is considered as one of the first entom
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one can also find the names of Conrad Gesner, Edward Wotton, and Thomas Penny. Gesner and Wotton died al- ready in the middle of the 16th century. This means that the work of 1634 contained infor- mation [...] 11. - 13. Tsd. Weinheim: Beltz und Gelberg, 1995. Kramer, Mario. Die letzten Wunderkammern. Sammeln als Institution, 2006. Müller-Bahlke, Thomas J, und Klaus E Göltz. Die Wunder- kammer : die unst- und
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