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different lifestyles. In fact, they live different lives and increasingly seek confrontation. Brexit is a case of a divided population, with mutual disrespect and mistrust being the order of the day. This is no [...] sociologists, we often observe that differentiation hap- pens, and we can approach the EU as an ideal case of differentiated integration. But how do we distinguish differentiation from disintegration? Emile [...] crisis have been formulated in such a way as to strengthen EU institu- tions or agencies, and in cases such as cooperation in security or border controls, new EU competences even become consensual and
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all atoms of an element were indistinguishable, from the physical point of view, this was not the case. Aston demonstrated that for sev- eral elements, different atoms existed that could be dis- tinguished [...] theory of atomic structure. New York: Arno Press. Holton, G. J. (1978). The scientific imagination: case studies. Cambridge [Eng.]; New York: Cambridge University Press. Lavoisier, A. L. (1794). Elements
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new wife. There, he worked as an army surgeon for two years. Unfortu- nately, he contracted a severe case of malaria in 1885 and was forced to take sick leave. Unable to continue his research in Java during [...] commonly lose their sense of feeling and control of their limbs, often leading to paralysis. In some cases, fluid collects in the legs, taxing the circulatory system, enlarging the heart, and causing heart [...] cured, or at least prevented. Once again, Eijkman traveled to the West Indies to work on the beriberi case at the new research insti- tute. When Pekelharing and Winkler were called to another research site
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following: A) In activity 1 the cases 1, 2 and 5 concern the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”, but case 4 concerns the characteristic: [...] Science: “Science and technology impact each other, but they are not the same”. D)The activity 4, case 2 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “Scientific knowledge is tentative but durable”
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started financing and then stopped financing the research of Mouchot. Please write one reason for each case. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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following: A) In activity 1 the cases 1, 2 and 5 concern the characteristic of Nature of Science: “There are historical, cultural, and social influences on science”, but case 4 concerns the characteristic: [...] Science: “Science and technology impact each other, but they are not the same”. D)The activity 4, case 2 concerns the characteristic of Nature of Science: “Scientific knowledge is tentative but durable” [...] started financing and then stopped financing the research of Mouchot. Please write one reason for each case. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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that he had kyphoscoliosis, which is a serious spinal deformity, rather inborn than acquired in this case. This spinal deformity caused the dwarfism (ha had 146 centimetres in height) and the hump, which
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that he had kyphoscoliosis, which is a serious spinal deformity, rather inborn than acquired in this case. This spinal deformity caused the dwarfism (ha had 146 centimetres in height) and the hump, which [...] Sources Cherington M, McDonough G, Olson S, Russon R, Yarnell PR: Lichtenberg figures and lightning: case reports and review of the literature. Cutis. 2007 Aug ;80(2):141-3. Heilbron, J. L.: Electricity in
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though from a chemical point of view all atoms of an element are indistinguishable, this was not the case from the physical point of view. Aston could demonstrate that for several ele- ments different atoms [...] theory of atomic structure. New York: Arno Press. Holton, G. J. (1978). The scientific imagination : case stud- ies. Cambridge [Eng.]; New York: Cambridge University Press. Lavoisier, A. L. (1794). Elements