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mechanical structure, a professional instrument maker’s work- shop would have been able to execute all. Ralf Kern, in his illustrated multi-volume work on scientific instruments throughout the centuries, concludes [...] consider this context. The BAdW was founded in 1758 (Teichmann, Eckert & Wolff 2002: 333). In his work on the history of the BAdW, Ludwig Hammermayer ana- lyzes a wide range of correspondence and other [...] THERESE KIENEMUND 9 of the many people contributing to the instrument maker’s workshop, whose subpar work resulted in a sale of the object without a maker’s signature, perhaps at a more affordable price.
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or to correllate different exercises in exams. Weinhart has written all programmes and was later working for the German Museum to install its computer exhibition. He remembered the computer and other devices
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Scholes, B. & Sirotenko, O., 2007: “Agriculture”, Climate Change 2007: Mitigation. Contribution of Working Group III to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [B. Metz
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Handlungsplan zur CO2-Neutralität als Ergebnis hat, der mit ca. 200 Teilnehmer_innen im Rahmen von Work- shops entwickelt wurde (Hohmeyer et al. 2011). Die Arbeiten im Rahmen des Projekts Masterplan 100
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a job working as a geolo- gist in the Alsace-Lorraine. On May 18, 1768, at the age of twenty-four, he was chosen to become a member of French Academy of Science. In the following year, he worked on the [...] servation of mass and discovered that hydrogen, in combination with ox- ygen, produces water. His work was characterized by organizational skills, abundance of good ideas, universality, and modernism. [...] acquired a license to run a solicitor practice. It was likely due to his studies in Law that his works were so well written, with their meanings always easily comprehensible, clear, well-defined, and fully
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opment of the atomic theory as the original works of Leucippus and Democritus were lost and were actually known only through his criti- cism. Aristotle’s works were kept and expanded in the Islamic culture [...] education. However, he soon left school and started helping his father. When John was 12, he started working as a teacher in a local school. He earned his living and provided himself with a quiet, untroubled [...] the President of the Society. Over a period of 50 years, Dalton present- ed 116 of his scientific works. In addition, Dalton created his private laboratory in the building be- longing to the Manchester
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measured the energy converted from food into heat and mechanical work (Rubner, 1902). Several other scientists worked on a theory of nutrition and work to enhance human performance in industry and the military [...] energy for their work in factories. After von Helmholtz’s publi- cation on the conservation of the “living force,” 11 it seemed obvious working men had to convert their food into mechanical work and that these [...] person at rest and second with a person at work We found that the person at work produces more carbon dioxide than the other at rest, which means that the person at work uses more oxygen in respiration and dur-
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person at rest and second with a person at work We found that the person at work produces more carbon dioxide than the other at rest, which means that the person at work uses more oxygen in respiration and dur- [...] circumstances that the person was subjected to. Firstly the person was at rest, and secondly he/she was at work”. Lavoisier started to refer to his inferences from the experiment. “I assumed that the purpose of
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After the lesson, the students are expected to: 1. Locate the contribution of the Lavoisier’s research work concerning the combustion of substances, based on the narration and the suggested information. 2.
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regularly met to discuss recent litera- ture, arts, and sciences. Currently, Antoine and Marie were working on experiments on gases, more particular on a part of the air. Initially, air had been considered [...] the same time, naming this new gas was of course an attempt to demonstrate the importance of the own work on these substances. It was in particular this gas which Lavoisier had been experimenting with for [...] water you are going to produce is the exact combination of the two gases?” With- out interrupting his work, Antoine said “What do you mean by the exact combination?” “How can you be sure that it is just these