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Chapter
Underwood, Ted
(2006)
How Did the Conservation of Energy Become “The Highest Law in All Sciences”?.
In: Repositioning Victorian Science: Shifting Centers in Nineteenth-Century Scientific Thinking
(p. 119).
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Chapter
Underwood, Ted
(2006)
How Did the Conservation of Energy Become “The Highest Law in All Science”?.
In: Repositioning Victorian Sciences: Shifting Centres in Nineteenth-Century Scientific Thinking
(p. 119).
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Book
Underwood, Ted
(2005)
The Work of the Sun: Literature, Science, and Political Economy, 1760--1860.
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Article
Underwood, Ted
(1997)
The science in Shelley's theory of poetry.
Mod. Lang. Quart.
(pp. 299-321).
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Article
Underwood, Ted
(1995)
Productivism and the vogue for “energy” in late 18th-century Britain.
Studies in Romanticism
(pp. 103-125).
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