Two major contributions made by Hans Gross were, 1. Hans Gross wrote the first treatise describing the application of scientific disciplines to the field of criminal investigation in 1893. 2. He detailed the assistance that investigators could expect from the fields of microscopy, chemistry, physics, mineralogy, zoology, batany, anthropometry, and fingerprinting. He later introduced the forensic journal, which still reports improved methods of scientific crime detection.
This could be any comprehensive listing on a subject, from the telephone book, right through to a treatise on anatomy.
Three principal items #1 The Laws of Universal Dynamics ( Casually the Laws of Gravity /motion) He wrote a treatise named the #Principia'. #2 Splitting white light into the colours of the rainbow. Also written in a treatise named 'Optics'. #3 Invented Calculus before Liebniz. However, Lienbiz published before Newton. Calculus details the 'rate of change'.
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1. Particle Model: Invented by Sir Isaac Newton. He devised a simple particle model to explain the properties of light. He preferred to consider light as a stream of small particles or corpuscles. These particles were emitted in all directions by a light source, travelled in straight lines and carried energy. For example, in this model, the reflection of light was considered as being similar to a tennis ball rebounding from a wall with equal angles of incidence and reflection.2. Wave Model: In 1690, the Dutch physicist Christiaan Huygens published his Treatise on Light which developed the idea that light, like sound, travelled as a wave through a medium called the ether.Hope this helps :)
A treatise on crime or the criminal population.
Two major contributions made by Hans Gross were, 1. Hans Gross wrote the first treatise describing the application of scientific disciplines to the field of criminal investigation in 1893. 2. He detailed the assistance that investigators could expect from the fields of microscopy, chemistry, physics, mineralogy, zoology, batany, anthropometry, and fingerprinting. He later introduced the forensic journal, which still reports improved methods of scientific crime detection.
A treatise on crime or the criminal population.
Ira M. Moore has written: 'A practical treatise on criminal law and procedure in criminal cases' -- subject(s): Criminal procedure, Criminal law
Hans Gross
Oliver L. Barbour has written: 'A treatise on the criminal law and criminal courts of the state of New York' -- subject(s): Criminal law, Criminal procedure, Justices of the peace 'The magistrate's criminal law' -- subject(s): Criminal law, Criminal procedure, Justices of the peace
John H. Colby has written: 'A practical treatise upon the criminal law and practice of the state of New York' -- subject(s): Criminal procedure, Forms, Criminal law
Joannes Gibney has written: 'A treatise on the properties and medical application of the vapour bath'
The philosopher wrote a comprehensive treatise on the nature of reality and existence.
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J. Gibney has written: 'A treatise on the properties and medical application of the vapour bath' -- subject(s): Vapor baths