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attend the Military Medical School at the University of Amsterdam. The government paid for his educa- tion on account of his signing up to be an army phy- sician upon graduation. In 1883, Christiaan gradu- [...] Glenview: Harper Collins, pp. 116–127. Carpenter, K. J., & Sutherland, B. (1995). Eijkman’s contribu- tion to the discovery of vitamins. The Journal of Nutrition, 125(2), 155-163. Complete Dictionary of Scientific [...] initiative, “We must admit that our research up to this point has been inconclusive.” Eijkman mo- tioned to speak. “Yes, Christiaan, go ahead,” Pekel- haring nodded. Eijkman began, “You realize that we
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positivistic sense, nor in the sense of an applicable theoretical descrip- tion) but just a heuristic tool to describe chemical reac- tions, without contributing to the actual understanding of matter (Görs 1999) [...] that science’” (1993, 35). Yet, it was not only the methodological step or conceptual modifica- tions that made Lavoisier’s chemistry distinct from the previous understanding. Two key aspects in his under- [...] must admit, as elements, all the substances into which we are able, to reduce bodies by decomposi- tion. (Lavoisier 1794, xxiii) Remarkably, Lavoisier was already using the term “atom” even though he was
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Joliot-Curies kept their interpreta- tion of the result of their experiments being γ- radiation, James Chadwick, who was working with Rutherford, choose a different interpreta- tion. According to Chadwick this [...] ter.” The dinner guests were suitably impressed by Rutherford’s insight, and an animated conversa- tion took place. The next morning at the labora- tory, Rutherford met with Geiger, as usual. Triumphantly [...] g.eu distinct to the previous understanding. A key element in his chemistry was the different no- tion of chemical reactions that helped him to use the quantitative description, and the un- derstanding
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more and more fascinated by the animals and tried to understand them better through her observa- tions. At the same time she tried to draw a real- ly good picture of a silkworm, which wasn’t exactly easy
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more and more fascinated by the animals and tried to understand them better through her observa- tions. At the same time she tried to draw a real- ly good picture of a silkworm, which wasn’t exactly easy
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positivistic sense, nor in the sense of an applicable theoretical descrip- tion) but just a heuristic tool to describe chemical reac- tions, without contributing to the actual understanding of matter (Görs 1999) [...] took place in Cambridge. In 1895, he left New Zealand. He was only 23 years old, but had a reputa- tion as being an outstanding researcher and innova- tor working at the forefront of electrical technology [...] that science’” (1993, 35). Yet, it was not only the methodological step or conceptual modifica- tions that made Lavoisier’s chemistry distinct from the previous understanding. Two key aspects in his under-
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ter.” The dinner guests were suitably impressed by Rutherford’s insight, and an animated conversa- tion took place. The next morning at the labora- tory, Rutherford met with Geiger, as usual. Triumphantly
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Übungsformen, die den Aufbau von Textsortenkompetenz ermöglichen, wie z.B. Übungen zur Textorganisa- tions-, zur Argumentations- wie zur Formulierungskompetenz, lässt sich eine größe- re Sensibilisierung dafür [...] buchstabengetreu abgeschrieben werden, d. h. man muss einen Text in seiner Orthographie und Interpunk- tion genau wiedergeben (alte Rechtschrei- bung bleibt erhalten), auch wenn Fehler enthalten sind. Fehler [...] von gedruckten Ver- öffentlichungen besondere Probleme auf (wegen der Unbeständigkeit der Lokalisa- tion einer Quelle, ihres Inhaltes). Daher sollte man möglichst gedruckte Quellen be- nutzen. Wikipedia
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Indigenous North American Futurities: Archives, Source Codes, Beginnings June 17, 2019 in HEL 064 An International Workshop at Europa-Universität Flensburg Kristina Baudemann and Prof. Dr. Birgit Däwe
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