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  • 121Scientific Revolution — The period which many historians of science call the Scientific Revolution can be roughly dated as having begun in 1543, the year in which Nicolaus Copernicus published his De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Heavenly… …

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  • 122Anemia — For other uses, see Anemia (disambiguation). Anemia Classification and external resources ICD 10 D50 D64 ICD 9 …

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  • 123Pernicious anemia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 D51.0 ICD 9 281.0 …

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  • 124Bohr–Einstein debates — The Bohr–Einstein debates is a popular name given to what was actually a series of epistemological challenges presented by Albert Einstein against what has come to be called the standard or Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics. Since… …

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  • 125History of chemistry — History of science …

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  • 126Aether drag hypothesis — In the 19th century, the theory of the luminiferous aether as the hypothetical medium for the propagation of light, was widely discussed. An important part of this discussion was the question concerning the state of motion of Earth with respect… …

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  • 127Chemical Revolution — Geoffroy s 1718 Affinity Table: at the head of each column is a chemical species with which all the species below can combine. Some historians have defined this table as being the start of the chemical revolution.[1] The chemical revolution, also …

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  • 128Johann Georg von Soldner — (16 July 1776 13 May 1833) was a German physicist, mathematician and astronomer first in Berlin and later in 1808 in Munich.LifeHe was born in Feuchtwangen in Ansbach as the son of the farmer Johann Andreas Soldner. He received two years teaching …

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