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take for granted, today in university Physics were begun by Kelvin. William’s family was prone to illness and, tragically, his mother died when he was only six. William’s grieving father became especially [...] University, Scotland and the family dug up its roots and moved in 1883. At that time, William became very ill with a heart ailment, and almost died. Almost miraculously, he recovered and remained relatively healthy [...] surrounding the Atlantic Cable. Unfortunately, his wife Margaret died a few years later after her long illness. Perhaps as a need for distraction, he bought a yacht and took up sailing. In 1892, Sir William Thomson
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take for granted, today in university Physics were begun by Kelvin. William’s family was prone to illness and, tragically, his mother died when he was only six. William’s grieving father became especially [...] University, Scotland and the family dug up its roots and moved in 1883. At that time, William became very ill with a heart ailment, and almost died. Almost miraculously, he recovered and remained relatively healthy [...] surrounding the Atlantic Cable. Unfortunately, his wife Margaret died a few years later after her long illness. Perhaps as a need for distraction, he bought a yacht and took up sailing. In 1892, Sir William Thomson
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bacteriological laboratory in Berlin, where he stayed for one year. During this time, his wife became ill and died on January 8, 1886, at the age of 27. Through his connections at Koch’s laboratory, he met [...] of trials, all the cases of beriberi were cured, but, regrettably, in the next year, Eijkman fell ill and returned home again on sick leave before the trials were completed, leaving Vordeman and others [...] unable to receive the award in person on account of his poor health. He succumbed to his lingering illness one year later, on November 5, 1930. References Allchin, D. (1996). Christiaan Eijkman & the cause
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Marie Curie- Skłodowska at that time. This great scientist died on 4th July, 1934, because of the illness caused by the long lasting work with the radioactive substances. After her mother’s death, Irene
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Marie Curie- Skłodowska at that time. This great scientist died on 4th July, 1934, because of the illness caused by the long lasting work with the radioactive substances. After her mother’s death, Irene
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take for granted, today in university Physics were begun by Kelvin. William’s family was prone to illness and, tragically, his mother died when he was only six. William’s grieving father became especially [...] University, Scotland and the family dug up its roots and moved in 1883. At that time, William became very ill with a heart ailment, and almost died. Almost miraculously, he recovered and remained relatively healthy [...] surrounding the Atlantic Cable. Unfortunately, his wife Margaret died a few years later after her long illness. Perhaps as a need for distraction, he bought a yacht and took up sailing. In 1892, Sir William Thomson
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and haemorrhages. In a war (this war was on the Austrian Succession) weeklong cruises caused mass illness of sailors from scurvy. James Lind divided sick sailors into six groups and give each a definite
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and haemorrhages. In a war (this war was on the Austrian Succession) weeklong cruises caused mass illness of sailors from scurvy. James Lind divided sick sailors into six groups and give each a definite [...] derived from the language of Polynesian natives meaning “I can’t move, I can’t move”) and scurvy, an illness well known to seamen. It took researchers until 1912 to uncover the nutritional component the vitamin—the [...] average–was greater than one of his excrements. Santorio accounted for a number of factors such as illness, age, physical activity, nourishment, and sleep, which could increase or decrease the insensible
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derived from the language of Polynesian natives meaning “I can’t move, I can’t move”) and scurvy, an illness well known to seamen. It took researchers until 1912 to uncover the nutritional component the vitamin—the [...] average–was greater than one of his excrements. Santorio accounted for a number of factors such as illness, age, physical activity, nourishment, and sleep, which could increase or decrease the insensible [...] tion, Liebig’s meat extract, was a byproduct of his at- tempt to help a friend overcome a serious illness. In 1853, Emma Muspratt, daughter of an English friend of Liebig’s, suffered severely from typhoid
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bacteriological laboratory in Berlin, where he stayed for one year. During this time, his wife became ill and died on January 8, 1886, at the age of 27. Through his connections at Koch’s laboratory, he met [...] of trials, all the cases of beriberi were cured, but, regrettably, in the next year, Eijkman fell ill and returned home again on sick leave before the trials were completed, leaving Vordeman and others [...] unable to receive the award in person on account of his poor health. He succumbed to his lingering illness one year later, on November 5, 1930. References Allchin, D. (1996). Christiaan Eijkman & the cause
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