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collaborat- ed with him to examine heat changes when gases expand and contract. Results of these studies paved the way for the development of the refriger- ator. Their first joint research was on the thermal
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regular teenage boy known for his good sense of humor and infectious laughter. After seven years studying at the University of Glasgow, William Thomson’s father encouraged him to continue his education [...] later led other scientists to important discoveries. It was in Regnault’s laboratory that he began to study the science behind the steam engine, which remained an interest to him when he returned to Cambridge [...] Joule’s work in the scientific community. One of the more popular topics in science at the time was studying the relationship between pressure and temperature in a certain volume of gas. Scientists at the
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ses applica- tions industrielles. Paris. Olson RG (1970) Count Rumford, Sir John Leslie, and the Study of the Nature and Propagation of Heat at the Begin- ning of the Nineteenth Century. In: Annals of [...] Mechanical Value of Heat: Instruments of Precision and Gestures of Accuracy in Early Victorian England. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 26, 73 - 106. Sichau C (2000): Die Joule-Thomson-Experimente: [...] eines Experiments. In: NTM 8:223-243. Smith C & Wise MN (1989): Energy and Empire: ¬A bio- graphical study of Lord Kelvin (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge - New York - Port Chester - Melbourne – Sydney
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Heilbron, J. L. (1981). Historical studies in the theory of atomic structure. New York: Arno Press. Holton, G. J. (1978). The scientific imagination : case studies. Cambridge [Eng.]; New York: Cambridge
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devices to determine pulse and body temperature. His findings are the first results from a long-term study on human metabolism. Energy in Combustion Whereas Santorio concentrated on the weight of the nourishment [...] conducted were in the area of the new organic chemistry, a branch which scientists thought could not be studied outside of living organ- isms.13 Investigators in organic chemistry were trying to determine the [...] who had the chance to explore the cause and cure of beriberi in what today is called a large-scale study. After advanced training in Germany, where Koch had recently identified bacteria as the cause of
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to take a sick leave. Unable to continue his research in Java during his recovery, Eijkman began studying a new field of medicine called bacteriology. He worked in Josef Forster's laboratory in Amsterdam
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ion, including a massive study of over two-hundred-and-eighty thou- sand prisoners in Javanese prisons, Eijkman managed to find the cure. Using the findings of Eijkman’s study, scientists were able to [...] Vorderman, the supervisor of the Civil Health De- partment of Java, Eijkman undertook a massive study in 1895. This study had surveyed nearly two- hundred-and-eighty thousand prisoners by the time it was completed [...] the Netherlands. In Zaandam, he began his education at his father’s school. He progressed in his studies with ease and passed his university-entrance exams in 1875, at the age of 17. After high-school
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Seminar / 4 SWS / up to 25 participants Arbeitsaufwand / student workload: Contact hours: 60h Self study: 90h Kreditpunkte / credit points: 5 ECTS Voraussetzungen nach Prüfungsordnung/ preconditions according [...] (team building, human resource management, motivation, intercultural communication, leadership etc.) Studying this module, students get the competence to handle people in organizations and to work in intercultural [...] variety of methods for the transfer of information, for example group exercises, role plays, case studies, drawings, cartoons, videos, visualised lectures and moderated working sessions on the various topics
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specific introduction before the group work starts, if this is necessary to understand the case study. The case study represents a real life problem which were identified by the students themselves, provided [...] electricity grids: power flow analysis, short circuit analysis, stability studies and covering a given load profile. A typical case study can for example be the replacement of fossil fuels by renewable energy [...] one of the above mentioned subjects. The work group is confronted with a real life technical case study (resp. a problem) of designing renewable energy systems. Under the guidance of the lecturer the students
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software on the market the module emphasises on the elaboration of a case study, applying the LEAP software. For the case study one of the home countries of the students will be selected to make the elaboration [...] evaluation of scenarios • Case studies (in groups of 3-4 students) • Identification of energy data of home countries of the participants • Selection of countries for the case studies based on availability of [...] compulsory Lehrform / SWS / form of seminar / teaching hours per week: Seminar with group work on a case study 4 SWS Arbeitsaufwand / student workload: 60 contact hours 90 hours individual work Kreditpunkte /