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positivistic sense, nor in the sense of an applicable theoretical descrip- tion) but just a heuristic tool to describe chemical reac- tions, without contributing to the actual understanding of matter (Görs 1999) [...] that science’” (1993, 35). Yet, it was not only the methodological step or conceptual modifica- tions that made Lavoisier’s chemistry distinct from the previous understanding. Two key aspects in his under- [...] must admit, as elements, all the substances into which we are able, to reduce bodies by decomposi- tion. (Lavoisier 1794, xxiii) Remarkably, Lavoisier was already using the term “atom” even though he was
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heat. London, Printed for J. Mawman. Mouchot, Augustin (1869), La chaleur solaire et ses applica- tions industrielles. Paris. Olson RG (1970) Count Rumford, Sir John Leslie, and the Study of the Nature
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est intensity beyond the red part of the spectrum. 1 These ‘new rays’ became an issue of investiga- tion for several researchers, most namely John Leslie who published in 1804 a monograph deal- ing with [...] a work Rumford was through his own work in the field of photometry familiar with. Lambert’s rela- tion s appeared to be plausible for radiant heat as well – on the one hand due to its similarity with light [...] created. He had embodied the idea of conservation in a way that made it impossible to accept any excep- tions of this principle. But there seemed to be several exceptions as, for example, the generation of heat
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uni- verse. The theories of Nikolaus Kopernikus (1473- 1543) and Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) ques- tioned Aristotle’s Dogma about the celestial spheres in a similar manor, but many problems were still unsolved [...] sub- stance is in between them? Many preliminary explanations didn’t withstand a further examina- tion, e.g. Kepler’s approach to explain the move- ment of the planets by means of a force, which was similar [...] experi- ments are the genuine Masters, whom one have to follow in physics.“ (Attali 2007, 167) The ques- tion how knowledge was developed or how to conduct science in general got in this relation a new viewpoint
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even during alchemy, there was a strong belief that substances can be classified. However, the no- tion of element was a completely different one: the four elements Water, Fire, Earth and Air were described [...] his ele- ments into metals, non metals, earthly sub- stances, and simple substances. This organiza- tion is based on the properties of the elements: materials with similar behavior in chemical reactions [...] chemical elements that behave very similar to each other in reactions. He could find several combina- tions of elements, and there were always three elements. Moreover, these elements did not just react similarly
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ments on heat radiation. This was combined with a hollow mirror that was used to focus solar radia- tion on the cylinder. Already in 1861, Mouchot was able to produce steam with his device. In the following
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difference between the experimental gas and fresh air, isolating the element involved in the calcifica- tion process and called it oxygen, referring to the Greek words for “making something sharp” (freely i [...] convenient if one looked upon nourishment as a fuel that had to be converted into work, as the transforma- tion process was now nothing more than the energy gain of a chemical reaction, independent of the nour- [...] successfully linked chemistry, physiology, and medicine. His important contribution to the world of nutri- tion, Liebig’s meat extract, was a byproduct of his at- tempt to help a friend overcome a serious illness
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Paper 10 / 3 Frick, Bernd/Erik Lehmann, 2005: Corporate Governance in Germany: Ownership, Codetermina- tion and Firm Performance in a Stakeholder Economy. In: Howard Gospel/Andrew Pendelton/ Gregory Jackson
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erhebliche Reduktion der notwendigen physi- schen Datenträger sowie der damit verbundenen Pro duk - tions-, Verpackungs- und Vertriebskosten. Trotzdem ist diese Medientechnologie nur für einen kleinen Teil [...] ekt erkennen (Fuhrmann 2005: 17). Das neue Medium Hörbuch führt somit nicht zu einer Subs ti tu - tion, sondern vielmehr zu einer Ausweitung des Buchmarkts insgesamt. Auf individueller Ebene könnte eine [...] als einziger Sprecher fungiert. Auch auf Rezipientenseite herrscht Ungewissheit bei der Infor ma - tions nutzung, da der Unterhaltungswert eines Hörbuchs erst nach dem Hören des Buchs beurteilt werden kann
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LTD, 2010) (NORDIC FOLKCENTER FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY, 2012) . 6.4.4. SUG G ES TION S FO R ECO-FRI EN D LY T R ANS POR TA TION 6.4.4.1. SHOR T T ER M SU GGE S TI O NS Having identified the lack of adequate [...] resource and thus the supply. 4.3. SUGGESTIONS 4.3.1. CRO FT LA ND A ND COMMON GRA ZIN G LA ND A S AN OP TION FOR WOOD LAN D The Crofter Forestry (Scotland) Act 1991 gave crofters a qualified right to establish