• Authors First Name: 
    Norbert
    Authors Last Name: 
    Pfennig
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    63,
    1995
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 63 2/95 Prozeß und Gestalt bei prokaryotischen Mikroorganismen Norbert Pfennig «Le r-le des infiniment petits m’appamissait infiniment grand.» Louis Pasteur Summary Prokaryotic and eukaryotic unicellular microorganisms are compared with respect to their cellular organization. Prokaryotes lack polar... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Ingrid
    Authors Last Name: 
    Pleier
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    63,
    1995
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 63 2/95 Ein Weg zum Verständnis der Typusidee durch den Artenvergleich Ingrid Pleier Summary This is a continuation of the article printed in Nr. 60. Based on the morphological description of selected species of the sub—familiy Asteraceae, the attempt is made to come to a closer understanding of Goethe’s... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Christoph
    Authors Last Name: 
    Rehmann-Sutter
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    62,
    1995
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 62 1/95 Wie läßt sich das Weltbild ändern?1 Christoph Rehmann-Sutter Summary The question is, how to bring movement into the old way of thinking, into that mechanistic worldview underlying the overexploitation of nature. My claim is that a worldview cannot be transformed simply by understanding the penury... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Haijo
    Authors Last Name: 
    Knijpenga
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    62,
    1995
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 62 1/95 Zur Frage der Interpretation von Blutkristallisationsbildern Haijo Knijpenga Summary The phenomena of the Method of Sensitive Cristallization of human blood give rise to different ways of research, according to the leading intentions. Three kinds of intentions are described. Their meaning,... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Miroslawa
    Authors Last Name: 
    Witalis
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    62,
    1995
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 62 1/95 Heileigenschaften der Gattung Solidago anhand der Betrachtung der Arten Solidago virgaurea (Echte Goldrute), Solidago gigantea (Solidago serotina; Riesengoldrute oder Spätgoldrute) und Solidago canadensis (Kanadische Goldrute) Miroslawa Witalis Summary This paper will briefly answer the question,... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Jochen
    Authors Last Name: 
    Bockemühl
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    61,
    1994
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 61 2/94 Die Fruchtbarkeit von Goethes Wissenschaftsansatz in der Gegenwart1 Jochen Bockemühl Summary Cognition originates through perception by conscious thinking. Theh reductionist approach grasps the outer relations of this process only and hence aims at a reality seperated from human inner experience... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Friedrich Wilhelm
    Authors Last Name: 
    Dustmann
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    60,
    1994
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 60 1/94 Wärme auf der Grenze zwischen positiver und negativer Materialität im Lichte der modernen Physik Friedrich Wilhelm Dustmann Summary What properties can be associated with negative matter? Rudolf Steiner coined the phrase, postulating that the sun is an object of this sort. Positive matter may be... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Ingrid
    Authors Last Name: 
    Pleier
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    60,
    1994
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 60 1/94 Ein Weg zum Verständnis der Echten Kamille über den Vergleich mit anderen Kamille-Arten Ingrid Pleier Summary Descriptions of selected species of the sub—family Asteraceae are compared with the true camomile Matricaria recutita L. Gestures of the different species can be ranked according to... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    Tanel
    Authors Last Name: 
    Mullari
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    60,
    1994
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 60 1/94 Zusammensetzen der Farben Tanel Mullari Summary Printers need a minimum of three unique primary colours to print patterns in colour: magenta, yellow and cyan blue. By superimposing pairs of these the darker hues: red, green and violet can be produced. An even darker effect near black results if... read more
  • Authors First Name: 
    M.
    Authors Last Name: 
    Cocude
    ,
    Authors First Name: 
    J.-G.
    Authors Last Name: 
    Barth
    ,
    Authors First Name: 
    B.
    Authors Last Name: 
    Bruyet
    ,
    Authors First Name: 
    P.
    Authors Last Name: 
    François
    Elemente der Naturwissenschaft
    60,
    1994
    ELEMENTE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFT 60 1/94 Silikose - Die Staublunge der Bergleute und ihre medizinische Langzeitbetreuung Die Methode der Empfindlichen Kristallisation auf dem Prüfstand1 M. Cocude, J.-G. Barth, B. Bruyet, P. Francois2 Summary The work carried out over the last few years has significantly advanced the scientific... read more

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