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  • ...10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II.] From 1850 to 1910 (1910).<!--History of Chemistry (book)--> ===Volume 1. From the Earliest Times to the Middle of the Nineteenth Century (1909)=== ...
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  • ...thout regard to applications to [[human]] [[needs]], is usually ultimately of direct [[benefit]] to [[mankind]].]] ...y|Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] for his work in [[w:surface chemistry|surface chemistry]]. ...
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  • ...for our acceptance of such theories without endorsing our acknowledgement of a beauty that exhilarates and a profundity that entrances us.]] ...eelings of intellectual satisfaction or of a persuasive desire and a sense of personal responsibility.]] ...
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  • * There are several ways of performing Tas'id, (a rising up) in the {{w|aludel}} (the [[w:Sublimation ( ...-Ta'līmī, Instructive Introduction'' (ca. 900) as quoted in Martin Levy, ''Chemistry and the Chemical Technology in Ancient Mesopotamia'' (1959) p. 39. ...
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  • ...10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II.] From 1850 to 1910 (1910).<!--History of Chemistry (book)--> ===Volume 1. From the Earliest Times to the Middle of the Nineteenth Century (1909)=== ...
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  • ...on}}s have accumulated from the [[w:Leaching (chemistry)|leaching]] action of water on Earth's minerals over eons, and thus sodium and {{w|chlorine}} are ...m was first isolated by [[Humphry Davy]] in 1807 by the {{w|electrolysis}} of {{w|sodium hydroxide}}. Among many other useful sodium compounds, {{w|sodiu ...
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  • ...of thermodynamics|Laws of thermodynamics]] to sum up the basic principles of the subject; in the 20th century, an unofficial "zeroth law" was added. ...geometry: The geometrical method of Gibbs' thermodynamics," in Proceedings of the Gibbs Symposium, D. Caldi and G. Mostow, eds. (American Mathematical So ...
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  • ...s, is now shown to be only approximately correct. The underlying structure of matter, however, is not mechanical. This means that the term "quantum mecha ...foundation of all quantum physics including [[w:quantum chemistry|quantum chemistry]], [[quantum field theory]], [[w:quantum technology|quantum technology]], a ...
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  • ...e words of the rule obscure the purpose of the action or the opportunities of the situation, is mastery.]] ...] – [[September 7]], [[1985]]) was a Hungarian mathematician and professor of mathematics at ETH Zürich and at Stanford University. His work on [[w:Heuri ...
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  • ...fields of statistical mechanics and statistical thermodynamics. He was one of the most important advocates for atomic theory which was still highly contr ...[''verhängnisvoll''] '''if one values one's life.''' The title [Principles of Natural Philosophy] doesn't tell us anything coherent .... [it is] essentia ...
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  • ...manual with the cerebral, and of practice, experimentation, and the growth of technology with theory. ...ng; ...Portuguese seamen had clarified many doubts and shown the existence of the [[wiktionary:antipodes#Noun|antipodes]] etc.. ...
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  • ...tably the invention of the {{w|cellular automaton}} with {{w|Conway's Game of Life}}. ...fessorship at [[Princeton University]] for the rest of his career. He died of complications from [[Coronavirus disease 2019|COVID-19]] at age 82. ...
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  • ...hematical measure of heredity is the correlation of these organs for pairs of parent and offspring... The word organ here must be taken to include any ch ...tion III: Regression, Heredity and Panmixia", ''Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Series A'', Vol. 187 (1896) p. 259. ...
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  • ...uilibrium}}, where the entropy is highest. A consequence of the second law of thermodynamics is that certain processes are irreversible. ...n approximation... At a deeper level, a sharp divide between those aspects of reality that we habitually call 'laws' and... 'initial conditions' may simp ...
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  • ...quations, and if one has really a sound [[insight]], one is on a sure line of [[progress]].]] ...Professor of Mathematics]] at the [[University of Cambridge]], a professor of physics at [[w:Florida State University|Florida State University]], and a 1 ...
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  • ...about 8 minutes 17 seconds to travel the average distance from the surface of the Sun to the Earth.]] ...ce and time using c, which also appears in the famous equivalence relation of mass and energy, E = mc<sup>2</sup>. ...
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:''A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity''}} ...pectively. The second edition, published in 1906, is a fundamental rewrite of the entire previous two volume set. The following quotes are from the secon ...
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  • ...Ancient Romans]] who were the first to apply the technique to a wide range of structures. ...ends there;— mathematics, physics, chemistry, dynamics, optics, every sort of machinery science may invent,— to this favor come at last, as religion and ...
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  • '''[[w:Mathematics education|Mathematics education]]''' is the practice of teaching and learning mathematics, along with the associated scholarly rese ...nt dealing with the psychological block against learning math&mdash;or any of the sciences. ...
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  • [[File:Erwin Schrödinger (1933).jpg|thumb|[[Nirvana]] is a state of pure [[Joy|blissful]] [[knowledge]]... It has nothing to do with the [[indi ...s particularly well known for original interpretations of the significance of the [[w:wave function|wave function]] and for devising the [[w:Schrödinger' ...
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  • ...the rules for manipulating these symbols, a unifying thread for almost all of mathematics. ...' (1930)]]<br />[[#The Development of Mathematics (1940)|''The Development of Mathematics'' (1940)]]<br />[[#Mathematics and the Physical World (1959)|'' ...
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