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Thomas Penny. Gesner and Wotton died al- ready in the middle of the 16th century. This means that the work of 1634 contained infor- mation that was gained some generations ear- lier. This can be taken as [...] holometabolic insects. By the middle of the 17th century one can find an increasing number of published works on in- sects. To give an example, Jan Swammerdam, a Dutch scholar, wrote in 1669 his ‘Historia Insectorum [...] showed, that insects only appeared where insects before laid their eggs. Figure 2: Titlepage of Moffets work. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Theater_of_Insec ts.jpg , accessed: 06-03-2013 http://en
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any reference to Meyer’s work. Yet, it turned out that this was not Mendeleev’s first publication of his under- standing, he had already published a descrip- tion of his work in March 1869 in a Russian [...] not be considered as a classification. Yet, there is another aspect which is crucial in Lavoisier’s work with re- spect to the development of the Periodic Table: he analyzed chemical reactions quantitatively; [...] growing number of chemi- cal elements was the British John Alexander Reina Newlands who published his work also in the 1860ies. Newlands observed that “ ‘If the elements are arranged in order of their equiva-
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aversion against any emptiness. This discussion flamed up again in the 17 th century. Beneath the work of Galilei, Torricelli and Pascal in Italy and France, the mayor of Magdeburg, a town in the center [...] aversion against any emptiness. This discussion flamed up again in the 17 th century. Beneath the work of Galilei, Torricelli and Pascal in Italy and France, the mayor of Magdeburg, a town in the center [...] to compensate the applied force of about ten men on the right. However, what one cannot see is the work that has to be done, to conduct this experiment. Schott illustrates in his technica curiosa a setup
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Rumford’s work with re- spect to energy conservation, the importance of Lavoisier's work lies not in the fact that his system can be seen as the accepted theory – and actually Rumford’s work did not change [...] became familiar with the work of Victor Regnault and Sadi Carnot. The latter had demon- strated that the work of a steam engine is depend- ing on the temperature difference, thus the work was not equivalent [...] responsi- ble for establishing his work, but also William Thomson, who later became Lord Kelvin. Yet, Joule himself did not start from scratch and par- ticularly referred to the work of Benjamin Thomp- son, Count
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have invented the device. However, it is unclear whether he had been familiar with Wilcke’s work or whether his work serves as an example of an independent development. The operations with the electrophorus [...] electrical charges. However, most researchers in the field of electricity remained ignorant of Wilcke’s work; and the electrophorus was particularly made known by the Italian Alessandro Volta (who is best known [...] other electrical phenomena) be explained with both conceptual ideas. However, another researcher worked with the electrophorus, and he seemingly made an observation that could be used as evidence for the
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t of the atomic theory because the original works of Leucippus and Democritus were lost and are known only through Aristotle’s criticism. Aristotle’s works were kept and expanded in the Is- lamic culture [...] cide in September of 1906. The atom gets a substructure Even before Einstein’s and Smoluchowski’s work helped to establish a consensus about the accuracy of the atomic description of matter, some researchers [...] actually contradicted the initial understanding of the atom as being indivisi- ble. In fact, Faraday’s work on electrolysis from the 1830s could have raised questions about the fundamen- tal and indivisible
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and primary information used in the scientific work. On the other side it shows how wide and deep in scope and scientific reflection the researcher worked. 6 All sources used to complete the thesis must [...] of 80:20 The final mark of the course is calculated as follows: Average grade of prequalification work (60 CP) x 2/3 + Grade of Final exam (30 CP) x 1/3 = Final Mark II. Master thesis 1. Purpose of the [...] examination, which concludes the scientific task. It is de- signed to prove the candidate’s ability to work independently and scientifically on a given problem within a specified period of time and to present
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even a day after your deadline, the work will be graded as “fail”. You can also bring your thesis to Zentrale Poststelle in Oslo 063.1, but please check their working hours here: https://www.uni-flensburg [...] submitting the Master thesis, the candidate must declare in writing that he/she has completed the work on their own and did not use any material other than the sources and aids cited. Every single copy [...] 15. Plagiarism Every Master thesis is checked with a Plagiarism finder. In case of plagiarism the work of the student is graded with "fail". In severe cases the Examination Board can ex-matriculate the
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t giving credit is considered plagiarism. Having someone else do your work and handing it in as your own (it’s someone else’s work!) is considered plagiarism. Copying words or ideas from someone else [...] bliography (in alphabetical order) 11. Appendices 12. Declaration When writing the report, your working structure might be much more detailed. However, when you do the final editing you should check w [...] /without the page number. Without page number: is used when you paraphrase, summarize or refer to work produced by another author e.g. (Jones, 2019). With page number: is used when you quote directly,