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von_Liebig Paoloni C. (1968). Justus von Liebig: eine Bibliographie sämtlicher Veröffentlichungen mit biographischen Anmerkungen. Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverl. Biography: Justus von Liebig [...] ” (see the historical background of this lesson) Please organise an argument in your group if the kind of food affects the muscles or the mental efficiency of people. Try to oppose to the Rubner’s opinion [...] Activities (Liebig and nutrition) Storytelling Teaching Model: http://science-story-telling.eu The kind of the food affects the muscle or the mental efficiency of people We know about the theme that We
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3. Scientific knowledge is tentative but durable. 4. Laws and theories are related but distinct kinds of scientific knowledge. 5. Science is a highly creative endeavor. 6. Science has a subjective element [...] yet entirely unknown, should, nonetheless, be equal. The energy could seemingly be provided by any kind of food because some types of food were appar- ently able to substitute for one another. This was
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” and broke out into applause. Karl Theodor turned to Benjamin and said, “Sir Benjamin, would you kindly address the court and describe the gist of your proposals?” 2 Benjamin’s Mystery Soup Storytelling [...] soup. References Brown, S. C. (1979). Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. Brown. S. C. (1962). Count Rumford: Physicist Extraordinary. New York: Anchor Books. Ellis,
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healthiest with the lowest costs. Eventually, every meal fed to the employees at his workhouse was a kind of soup. His soup recipes were very specific, and his attention to detail was very evident in every [...] enjoyment to this day. References Brown, S. C., (1981). Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford Cambridge USA: MIT Press. Sparrow, W. J., (1964). Knight of the White Eagle: A biography of Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count
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current I flowing through a resistance R was given by I2R for any kind of wire, and even for elec- tric currents in fluids. This was a kind of heat pro- duction no-one had seen before—previously, heat had [...] Breger H (1982). Die Natur als arbeitende Maschine. Brown SC (1979): Benjamin Thomson, Count Rumford (MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., London). Goldfarb SG (1977) Rumford's Theory of Heat: A Reassess- ment. In: [...] scientific authority and the creation of practical electricity before Edison. Cam- bridge, Mass., The MIT Press. Sibum HO (1995): Reworking the Mechanical Value of Heat: Instruments of Precision and Gestures
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did not allow for effective distillation of useful scale. It was not until the introduction of a new kind of stoves in 1810 allowed for the implementation of this, from the point of view of navigation, a [...] yet entirely unknown, should, nonetheless, be equal. The energy could seemingly be provided by any kind of food because some types of food were appar- ently able to substitute for one another. This was
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yet entirely unknown, should, nonetheless, be equal. The energy could seemingly be provided by any kind of food because some types of food were appar- ently able to substitute for one another. This was
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establish, for certain, that beriberi was caused by a deficiency and not a bacterial infec- tion or some kind of poisoning. He wrote, in 1901, that “There occur in various natural foods sub- stances which cannot [...] 3. Scientific knowledge is tentative but durable. 4. Laws and theories are related but distinct kinds of scientific knowledge. 5. Science is a highly creative endeavor. 6. Science has a subjective element [...] yet entirely unknown, should, nonetheless, be equal. The energy could seemingly be provided by any kind of food because some types of food were appar- ently able to substitute for one another. This was
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3. Scientific knowledge is tentative but durable. 4. Laws and theories are related but distinct kinds of scientific knowledge. 5. Science is a highly creative endeavor. 6. Science has a subjective element [...] somewhat concerned. “Profes- sor, that is certainly a revolutionary idea and will not be viewed too kindly by JJ.” Confidence rang in Rutherford’s voice. “If JJ had not put forward a theory of his own, he [...] Philosophical Magazine, 21, 669–688. Wilson, D. (1983). Rutherford: Simple genius. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Ernest’s Nuclear Atom was edited by Cathrine Froese Klas- sen with the support the European
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somewhat concerned. “Profes- sor, that is certainly a revolutionary idea and will not be viewed too kindly by JJ.” Confidence rang in Rutherford’s voice. “If JJ had not put forward a theory of his own, he [...] Philosophical Magazine, 21, 669–688. Wilson, D. (1983). Rutherford: Simple genius. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Ernest’s Nuclear Atom was edited by Cathrine Froese Klas- sen with the support the European