Siegfried Flügge: Exploiting Atomic Energy. From the Laboratory Experiment to the Uranium Machine — Research Results in Dahlem [August 15, 1939]

1996 ◽  
pp. 197-206
Author(s):  
Klaus Hentschel
2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 587-596
Author(s):  
Rosnita Sebayang ◽  
Kesatria Bayu Kencana ◽  
Ines Samosir

The study aimed to identify the effect of formalin in tofu on boiling in a solution of kitchen salt by cooking with several temperatures. This research method is a laboratory experiment to determine a decrease in formalin in white tofu added with a salt solution concentration of 1%, 2%, 3% by boiling for 10, 15, 20 minutes. Research results based on ANOVA test analysis, there is the effect of heating to boiling (1000 C), in a 1% salt solution p-value = 0,000. In conclusion, there is an effect of giving a salt solution to decrease formalin levels in tofu.   Keywords: Formalin, Salt, Tofu


Author(s):  
Runsheng Tu

In the calculation of the energy of atoms and molecules,<em> </em>it is very difficult to calculate the interaction energy (especially the electron pairing energy). A way to solve this problem has been found-<em> </em>The experimental principle of measuring the electron pairing energy is found,<em> </em>a simple and practical method to calculate the interaction energy and atomic energy is invented.<em> </em>The process of getting this kind of method is introduced.<em> </em>At last, the energy of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and other atoms are calculated by this method.<em> </em>By using this method, the energy of the atom can be calculated by atomic number, and the accuracy can reach more than 95%. Although the technology content of this method is not high, but its practical value is high. The research results presented in this paper have three highlights: (a) The relationship between “the interaction energy of electron-electron, atomic energy” and the nuclear charge number have been summed up; (b) the experimental principle of measuring the interaction energy of electrons is established; (c) the fitting calculation method of quantum mechanics is invented. These highlights have enlarged human knowledge. I solved the problem of computing the interaction energy between electrons in atoms. A simple and effective method for calculating atomic energy is summarized. These techniques are important findings in scientific research, not only increase the knowledge of human beings, but also have broad application prospects. Past times, calculation of the interaction energy between electrons in atoms is a headache. Now the trouble is finally eliminated. The phenomenon-law of the relationship between electron pairing energy and ionization energy has a strong practical. This phenomenon-law reflects the electronic interaction and the mechanism of the electronic structure is the cradle of gestation of new theory. Please note: There is neither lowliness nor nobleness in the law of nature; As long as there is a new discovery, that is, there are the contributions to mankind (have increased human knowledge). The value of the research results is the key to its application prospects.


Author(s):  
I. Brent Heath

Detailed ultrastructural analysis of fungal mitotic systems and cytoplasmic microtubules might be expected to contribute to a number of areas of general interest in addition to the direct application to the organisms of study. These areas include possibly fundamental general mechanisms of mitosis; evolution of mitosis; phylogeny of organisms; mechanisms of organelle motility and positioning; characterization of cellular aspects of microtubule properties and polymerization control features. This communication is intended to outline our current research results relating to selected parts of the above questions.Mitosis in the oomycetes Saprolegnia and Thraustotheca has been described previously. These papers described simple kinetochores and showed that the kineto- chores could probably be used as markers for the poorly defined chromosomes. Kineto- chore counts from serially sectioned prophase mitotic nuclei show that kinetochore replication precedes centriole replication to yield a single hemispherical array containing approximately the 4 n number of kinetochore microtubules diverging from the centriole associated "pocket" region of the nuclear envelope (Fig. 1).


2008 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 62-68 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cathy Binger

Abstract Many children who use AAC experience difficulties with acquiring grammar. At the 9th Annual Conference of ASHA's Special Interest Division 12, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Binger presented recent research results from an intervention program designed to facilitate the bound morpheme acquisition of three school-aged children who used augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Results indicated that the children quickly began to use the bound morphemes that were taught; however, the morphemes were not maintained until a contrastive approach to intervention was introduced. After the research results were presented, the conference participants discussed a wide variety of issues relating to grammar acquisition for children who use AAC. Some of the main topics of discussion included the following: provision of supports for grammar comprehension and expression, intervention techniques to support grammatical morpheme acquisition, and issues relating to AAC device use when teaching grammatical morpheme use.


1981 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 520-525 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bruce L. Plakke ◽  
Daniel J. Orchik ◽  
Daniel S. Beasley

Binaural auditory fusion of 108 children (4, 6, and 8 years old) was studied using three lists of monosyllabic words (WIPI) presented at two sensation levels (30 and 40 dB). The words were processed to produce three bandwidth conditions (100, 300, 600 Hz) and were administered via three presentation modes (binaural fusion 1, diotic, binaural fusion 2). Results showed improved discrimination scores with increasing age, sensation level, and filter bandwidth. Diotic scores were better than binaural fusion scores for the narrower bandwidth conditions, but the diotic enhancement effect was seriously compromised in the widest bandwidth (600 Hz) condition. The results confirmed the contention that prior research results were equivocal due, in large measure, to procedural variability. Methods for reducing such variability and enhancing the clinical viability of binaural fusion tasks are suggested.


2002 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 221-224 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernhard Wilpert

The paper presents an inside evaluation of the EuroPsyT project, funded by the EU Leonardo Program in 1999-2001. While standard research usually neglects to reflect on the internal and external constraints and opportunities under which research results are achieved, the paper stresses exactly those aspects: starting from a brief description of the overall objectives of the 11 countries project, the paper proceeds to describe the macro-context and the internal strengths and weaknesses of the project team, the internal procedures of cooperation,. and obstacles encountered during the research process. It winds up in noting some of the project's achievements and with a look towards future research.


1999 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 196-205 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosario Martínez-Arias ◽  
Fernando Silva ◽  
Ma Teresa Díaz-Hidalgo ◽  
Generós Ortet ◽  
Micaela Moro

Summary: This paper presents the results obtained in Spain with The Interpersonal Adjective Scales of J.S. Wiggins (1995) concerning the variables' structure. There are two Spanish versions of IAS, developed by two independent research groups who were not aware of each other's work. One of these versions was published as an assessment test in 1996. Results from the other group have remained unpublished to date. The set of results presented here compares three sources of data: the original American manual (from Wiggins and collaborators), the Spanish manual (already published), and the new IAS (our own research). Results can be considered satisfactory since, broadly speaking, the inner structure of the original instrument is well replicated in the Spanish version.


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