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ered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain,4 he pro- posed the following ideas, which form the basis of the modern atomic theory of matter: All matter is composed of atoms Atoms cannot be made or destroyed
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sur- plus weight is compensated for by the loss of the mass of air. These experiments provided the basis for formulating the law of conservation of mass. Lavoisier’s explanations led to the overthrow of
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n, re- newable energy, and energy efficiency. The aim of this historical background is to form a basis for stories that may be used individually or combined, and that enable teachers to address these three [...] war in Munich, and was in a broader sense related to a military issue. The aim was to develop the basis for determining the most suitable material for the uniforms of the Bavarian soldiers who ideally would
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However, this metal could be degraded, and thus be transformed in less pure substances (This is the basis of the idea of transmutation which alchemist tried to carry out in order to refine metals so that [...] have gold again.). It has to be understood that alchemy has to be taken as being the funda- mental basis of chemistry, particularly on the level of procedures. Alchemists aimed at com- posing and separating [...] substances which cannot be separated by any kind of operation into simpler substances exist and form the basis for compound sub- stances. Probably the first to develop this un- derstanding (or at least to publish
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metamorphosis and illustrated their steps in his sketchbook and plants, which fed on caterpillars. On the basis of this sketchbook, her first book Blumenbuch, containing detailed images of plants was edited (1675)
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which are moving in a vacuum. The motion of atoms, and their combination and sepa- ration, are the basis for every observable phenom- enon. Atoms cannot be destroyed, because they are not able to disappear [...] an English chemist named John Dalton an- nounced his theory of atomism, on a new, more realistic basis. Scholars throughout history believed that Democritus was not only ingenious, but the most important
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nutrient called thiamin, also known as vitamin B1. Eijkman had, through his research, formed the basis for understanding the role of vitamins in nutrition, for which he received the Nobel Prize, together [...] contained a nu- trient they called thiamin (vitamin B1). Unknown to Eijkman, his research had formed the basis for the understanding of the role of vitamins in nutrition. When Christiaan Eijkman was awarded the
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fertilizers. He confirmed the hypothesis concerning the mineral nutrition of plants, which became the basis for the development of modern agricultural chemistry. Liebig’s research is considered a precursor
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average of the daily nour- ishment requirement. The records all show that grain and meat were the basis of the daily diet of the workers. Historical Background: Nutrition 1 Storytelling Teaching Model: [...] it was refined with the ad- dition of potatoes and sliced bread.4 Even though it provided a sound basis of carbohy- drates (from the potatoes and the barley) and protein (from the peas), there was, however [...] 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, could be supple- mented with fish or cheese; however, with the latter
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which are moving in a vacuum. The motion of atoms, and their combination and sepa- ration, are the basis for every observable phenom- enon. Atoms cannot be destroyed, because they are not able to disappear [...] an English chemist named John Dalton an- nounced his theory of atomism, on a new, more realistic basis. Scholars throughout history believed that Democritus was not only ingenious, but the most important [...] lecture delivered at the Royal Institution London4, he proposed the following ideas which form the basis of the modern atomic theory of matter: “All matter is composed of atoms Atoms cannot be made or destroyed