Bunsen too had to declare himself on the matter.(22) Although he agreed with the King about many questions (unlike most theologians in Germany), and although the King appreciated this very much, which admittedly had some positive effects on Bunsen's professional career, it is important to note...
Share on Facebook Prussia (redirected fromPrussian king) Thesaurus Encyclopedia Related to Prussian king:Prussian kingdom Prus·sia (prŭsh′ə) A historical region of north-central Europe including present-day northern Germany and Poland. Its ancient, Baltic-speaking inhabitants were conquered by ...
It is therefore appropriate to ask whether her novels actually help to construct or to subvert a sense of national identity on the Prussian model in Imperial Germany.doi:10.1163/9789004333949_025Caroline BlandAmsterdamer Btrge Zur Neueren Germanistik...
Frederick William III (born August 3, 1770, Potsdam, Prussia [Germany]—died June 7, 1840, Berlin) was the king of Prussia from 1797, the son of Frederick William II. Neglected by his father, he never mastered his resultant inferiority complex, but the influence of his wife, Louisa of ...
Rudolf von Gneist was a liberal German jurist, legal reformer, legislator, and political theoretician whose teachings and publications, based on studies of the English system of government, exercised a profound influence on the development of German admi
The sizes and morphologies of NPs were observed and imaged with transmission electron microscopy (TEM, Tecnai G2 Spirit BioTWIN, FEI, Holland, and HT-7800, Hitachi, Japan) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM, GeminiSEM 500, Zeiss, Germany). Elemental and structural analyses of NPs were furth...
The cells were stained using an AO/EB dual stain kit after incubation with HPB NPs for 24 h, followed by fluorescence microscopy (DMi8, Leica, Germany). 2.5.2. Hemolytic test The rabbit blood was added into 5 mL normal saline solution containing HPB NPs with 50 μg/mL, 100 μg/mL,...
The standard three-electrode system was applied to perform the OER electrochemical measurements on the IM6ex electrochemical workstation (ZAHNER elektrik, Germany). A rotating disk electrode (RDE) made of glassy carbon (PINE, 5 -mm diameter, disk area: 0.196 cm2) was used as the working...
This circumstance helped enlist the southern German states to Prussia’s side in the ensuing war, which resulted in the unification of all the German states (except Austria) into modern Germany.
a 38-year-old woman was admitted to an emergency department 2 hours after drinking 250 mL of a suspension containing 35 g/L of thallium sulfate (Ratten Trnkgift TL, Hannover, Germany).38 In spite of very high serum thallium (5240 µg/L), her symptomatology was minor and...