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the use of the oven replaced the spit and grill, this allowed for mre control of flame (heat) and sanitation

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What is the red figure technique?

The Red Figure technique is a style of ancient Greek pottery painting where figures are left in the natural color of the clay while the background is painted black. It was developed around the late 6th century BCE and became popular in the 5th century BCE. This technique allowed for more detailed and realistic representations of figures on pottery.


Who developed the technique of thematic transformation?

The technique of thematic transformation was developed by Franz Liszt, a Hungarian composer and pianist in the 19th century. Liszt used this technique in his symphonic poems and other compositions to transform a musical theme throughout a piece, creating unity and coherence.


What was ether in the 19th century?

It was used as an anaesthetic but people could die from overdoses and it was highly flammable. It was later replaced with chloroform.


What biome is considerably smaller today than it was a century ago because of cutting and burning?

The tropical rainforest biome is considerably smaller today than it was a century ago due to deforestation, primarily for agriculture, logging, and urbanization. This destruction of tropical rainforests has led to habitat loss and a decline in biodiversity, with significant environmental consequences.


Who invented spectroscopy?

Spectroscopy, as a scientific technique, does not have a single inventor but rather evolved through contributions from multiple scientists. The foundational work began with Isaac Newton in the late 17th century when he demonstrated the dispersion of light using a prism. Later, in the 19th century, figures like Gustav Kirchhoff and Robert Bunsen further developed the technique, applying it to the analysis of light from various sources, leading to the establishment of modern spectroscopy.