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Joule, can be seen as a central figure to this background. Joule is a central figure as he is the person who established the mechanical equiva- lent of heat – at least this is the standard notion. However [...] century by Hor- ace Benedict de Saussure for making experiments 5 Similarly, Joule did not mention the person doing the physi- cal work in the experiments he carried out afterwards which led to what is nowadays [...] expedition to complete the first successful cable, and for this he was knighted. Thomson gained a personal fortune through patents and consulting surrounding the Atlantic Cable. Unfortunately, his wife Margaret
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balanced diet. Conse- quently, meat, an expensive commodity, should be given as brain food only to persons who did intellectual work. If one takes into account that at times the human body does not need energy [...] It was, however, produced and sold by the Munich pharmacist von Pettenkofer as a remedy for sick persons who were unable to eat. Physical and Physiological Calorific Value Knowing about the existence of [...] air is changed by combustion during physical work. He de- vised an experimental setup where a test person would inhale atmospheric air by means of a full-face mask during the measurements. This mask was
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medicine for his work in understanding beri- beri in 1929, he was unable to receive the award in person on account of his poor health. He succumbed to his lingering illness one year later, on November [...] balanced diet. Conse- quently, meat, an expensive commodity, should be given as brain food only to persons who did intellectual work. If one takes into account that at times the human body does not need energy [...] It was, however, produced and sold by the Munich pharmacist von Pettenkofer as a remedy for sick persons who were unable to eat. Physical and Physiological Calorific Value Knowing about the existence of
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his par- ents. James Rutherford’s work was also very impor- tant to the development of his son’s personality. His father’s work required the family to move quite of- ten. In 1876, James moved his family to
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meat was by no means necessary for their balanced living but should be given as “brain food” to persons, who did an intellectual work.” (see the historical background of this lesson) Please organise an
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meat was by no means necessary for their balanced living but should be given as “brain food” to persons, who did an intellectual work.” (see the historical background of this lesson) Please organise an [...] balanced diet. Conse- quently, meat, an expensive commodity, should be given as brain food only to persons who did intellectual work. If one takes into account that at times the human body does not need energy [...] It was, however, produced and sold by the Munich pharmacist von Pettenkofer as a remedy for sick persons who were unable to eat. Physical and Physiological Calorific Value Knowing about the existence of
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Since 1,5 weeks she is lying in her bed and she is losing weight. She looks like the ghost of a person. She is eating the meals, but she can’t keep any food. We don’t know what to do.’ Liebig didn’t say [...] everything to the student. ‘Firstly, Greta cooked the chicken, then I asked her for grinding it that a person who cannot eat on her own will be able to eat it. When every- thing was ready, I immersed it in the
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Schwabinger Street in front of a pala- tial villa. The carriage had a single rider, obviously a person of importance if one were to judge by his clothing. The distinguished occupant was the 32-year-old [...] applauded—but only politely. Karl Theodor’s enthusiasm was, obvi- ously, not shared by everyone. One person, in par- ticular, had turned fiery red and was shaking as he spoke—it was Count Belderbusch: “Eminent [...] vagrants, and smugglers. In the following three- and-a-half years, the troops arrested nearly 10,000 persons. Sir Benjamin’s motivation was not just security; it was, primarily, to create a work force for his
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his time, Thompson began spying and recruiting for the British in New Hampshire and was the first person to use invisible ink as he passed infor- mation to the British. Local activist groups fighting against