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paginate your report at the bottom of each page. 2.2. Abbreviations and acronyms a. Names of organizations and common acronyms of concepts, key words must be given in full when first introduced, followed
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a nutritional and economic point of view. Sir Ben- jamin observed that the soldiers in his re- organized army appeared healthy and robust, so he took note of and studied their diet. Because of their low
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Based on a web research, write a text about the relation between the incoming energy in the human organism by food and its further trail. 5. Based on a web research about: calorie, food, label, joule, nutrition
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Thompson lived and worked. Design a project in order to present this era to an activity that will be organized in your school. Samples that can be found through this search are presented bellow: http://historyplanet
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work, he also became the director of the Javanese Medical School, where he taught physiology and organic chemistry. He also remarried in 1888. With his wife Bertha Julie Louise van der Kemp, he had one
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scientific facts by her husband. Lavoisier married her when she was just thirteen years old. She organized spe- cial events in her home inviting friends and col- leagues of her husband. In such a dinner [...] the inhaled ones, in addition to the person’s temperature.’’ Armand continued “Animals com- busted organic material by the means of inhaled oxygen”. This experiment was vital for the scientific world to [...] originating from the chemical reaction. Laplace and Lavoisier had already documented that animals turn organic substances into heat. The next step was to determine how much heat could be developed by any substance
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that time contributed to his be- coming a great scientist later in life. Benjamin meticu- lously organized all the details of his life, from his daily schedule, accounting for every hour of the day, to his [...] liked to invent machines and to study from science books. His scientific exploits, too, were always organized and practical. Finally, at age 18, his apprenticeships ended when he was offered a job as a schoolmaster
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insisted on the separation of the organic from the inorganic, Liebig stated that “...the production of all organic substances no longer belongs just to the organism. It must be viewed as not only probable [...] of the impact of environmental factors on organisms. He formulated the law of the minimum, which states that the scarcest resource is what limits a given organism. He also developed a process for producing [...] research dealt with the analysis of organic matter. In 1831, he created the “kaliapparat”, which was a laboratory device used for determining the amount of carbon in organic compounds. It consisted of five