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Particularly the analysis of cathode rays appeared to be very promising; among the researchers working in this field was J.J. Thomson. Thomson analyzed these cathode rays and established that they are formed [...] experiments in which he used different cathode materials to emit the rays (which were basically emitted by heating up the cathode, the rays were then accelerated with an electric field). Thomson could show [...] due to Röntgen’s demonstration of the X-rays) opened a new field. Yet, this field was not entered immediately by Becquerel himself or other scientists, but the rays emitted from Uranium salts were just
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it can be seen in the sketch above. The mass of the bottle with its content is 205 gr. When the sun rays are focused on the phosphorus, the phosphorus is set on fire. The white smoke that is produced dissolves
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contained radiant heat which had its larg- est intensity beyond the red part of the spectrum. 1 These ‘new rays’ became an issue of investiga- tion for several researchers, most namely John Leslie who published [...] Kingston, Ontario), pp 495-505. Herschel, W. (1800). Experiments on the Refrangibility of the invisible Rays of the Sun. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 90, 284-292. Joule JP (1850): On the
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contained radiant heat which had its larg- est intensity beyond the red part of the spectrum. 1 These ‘new rays’ became an issue of investiga- tion for several researchers, most namely John Leslie who published [...] Kingston, Ontario), pp 495-505. Herschel, W. (1800). Experiments on the Refrangibility of the invisible Rays of the Sun. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 90, 284-292. Joule JP (1850): On the [...] developed the first parabolic solar collector. He designed a new collector, which concentrated the rays of sunlight from all sides of absorber. He experimented with a water-filed container enclosed in glass
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the EU (Ächtler, 2014; Bouza García, 2017a; Kaiser & McMahon, 2017; Koschorke, 2019; Manners & Mur- ray, 2016), it is surprising to find that this strand of research only rarely, and without greater detail
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Legislation: A Lesson from the Past,” American Economic Review 74, no. 3 (1984):445– 457; see also Mur- ray Newton Rothbard, The Panic of 1819 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1962). 62. Patrick Bolton [...] The Government of Flor- ence under the Medici (1434 to 1494) (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997), and Ray- mond De Roover, The Rise and Decline of the Medici Bank, 1397– 1494 (New York: Norton, 1966). 22.
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emerged in the fifteenth and sixteenth cen- turies. A lively human of a strange shape, roasted by the rays of the celestial The well of fanTasIes 39 fire, endowed with an excessive petulance, captive to the [...] the parts of one’s own body at the same time. The primary virtue of the body does not reside in the rays of symbolism it sends out, or in its constitution as a privileged zone for the expression of the senses