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whether he might benefit from Plato’s wisdom. And Plato, feeling a bit flattered by the old man’s admira-tion, had agreed. Oh, what a fool he was! ... Democritus and the atoms 05/05/2021 152 KB (PDF) Full Story
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Volpert, W. (1993). Die Verantwortung der Arbeitspsycholog(inn)en in der interdisziplinären Kooperation. In W. Bungard & T. Herrmann (Hrsg.), Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie im Spannungsfeld zwischen [...] n Universität Dresden, Sektion Arbeitswissenschaften, WB Psychologie), Mental work and automation (S. 61-67) (Proceedings of 6th International Symposium on Work Psychology, March 27-29, 1990).
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difference between the experimental gas and fresh air, isolating the element involved in the calcifica- tion process and called it oxygen, referring to the Greek words for “making something sharp” (freely i [...] convenient if one looked upon nourishment as a fuel that had to be converted into work, as the transforma- tion process was now nothing more than the energy gain of a chemical reaction, independent of the nour- [...] successfully linked chemistry, physiology, and medicine. His important contribution to the world of nutri- tion, Liebig’s meat extract, was a byproduct of his at- tempt to help a friend overcome a serious illness
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Nutrition and Metabolism, 61, 219–223. Carpenter, K. J., & Sutherland, B. (1995). Eijkman’s contribu- tion to the discovery of vitamins. The Journal of Nutrition, 125(2), 155-163. Carter, K. C. (1977). The
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posing them thus maimed, to excite the pity and commiseration of the public.” The terrible situa- tion justified drastic measures, so he decided that on the coming New Year’s Day all the beggars would [...] Only later Sir Benjamin announced to them that it contained potatoes. They would have had objec- tions to this earlier, but now they had gotten used to the soup, and no one complained or rejected it. He
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That, how- ever, is not all for which Rumford is famous. He originated the study of human nutri- tion and the insulating properties of clothing, created the soup kitchen, and invented thermal underwear
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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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it is probably just an artifact of the apparatus – you know how error sensitive the mass determina- tion can be.” Frederic agreed: “Yes, and our experiments with the α-particles are going well – particularly [...] insisted: “This is something we have to check once again.” Q5: What is so exciting about the observa- tion Irene had made? Q6: Should Irene and Frederic repeat the experiment? What if they don’t observe traces
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hydrogen, in combina- tion with oxygen, produces water, thus contradict- ing the ancient theory of four elements (water, air, fire, earth). In Sur la combustion en general (About igni- tion, 1777) and Considérations [...] difference between the experimental gas and fresh air, isolating the element involved in the calcifica- tion process and called it oxygen, referring to the Greek words for “making something sharp” (freely i [...] convenient if one looked upon nourishment as a fuel that had to be converted into work, as the transforma- tion process was now nothing more than the energy gain of a chemical reaction, independent of the nour-