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Article
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2014)
Maurice Ewing, Frank Press, and the Long-Period Seismographs at Lamont and Caltech.
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
(pp. 333-345).
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Review
Warner, Deborah
(2013)
Review of "From Earth-Bound to Satellite: Telescopes, Skills, and Networks".
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
(/isis/citation/CBB001320203/)
Review
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2012)
Review of "Empty Pleasures: The Story of Artificial Sweeteners from Saccharin to Splenda".
American Historical Review.
(/isis/citation/CBB001212317/)
Book
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2011)
Sweet Stuff: An American History of Sweeteners from Sugar to Sucralose.
(/isis/citation/CBB001180694/)
Review
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2009)
Review of "The Transit of Venus Enterprise in Victorian Britain".
Technology and Culture.
(/isis/citation/CBB000953837/)
Review
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2009)
Review of "The Microscope and the Eye: A History of Reflections, 1740--1870".
Technology and Culture.
(/isis/citation/CBB000953904/)
Review
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2009)
Review of "Raising Cane in the 'Glades: The Global Sugar Trade and the Transformation of Florida".
Technology and Culture.
(/isis/citation/CBB000953946/)
Review
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2008)
Review of "The Geometry of Power---The Power of Geometry: Mathematical Instruments and Princely Mechanical Devices from around 1600 in the Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon".
Journal for the History of Astronomy.
(/isis/citation/CBB000930176/)
Article
Warner, Deborah J.
(2008)
Ira Remsen, Saccharin, and the Linear Model.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(p. 50).
(/isis/citation/CBB000774134/)
Article
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2008)
Annual Invitation Lecture: Instruments for Quality and Process Control.
Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society
(pp. 2-8).
(/isis/citation/CBB000950330/)
Article
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2007)
How Sweet It Is: Sugar, Science, and the State.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(p. 147).
(/isis/citation/CBB000771332/)
Review
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2007)
Review of "An Acre of Glass: A History and Forecast of the Telescope".
Technology and Culture.
(/isis/citation/CBB000700563/)
Chapter
Warner, Deborah J.
(2005)
A Matter of Gravity: Military Support for Gravimetry during the Cold War.
In: Instrumental in War: Science, Research, and Instruments between Knowledge and the World
(p. 339).
(/isis/citation/CBB000742012/)
Article
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2005)
The House of Cenco.
Rittenhouse: Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise
(pp. 27-62).
(/isis/citation/CBB000650152/)
Review
Warner, Deborah
(2005)
Review of "Early Microscopes: A Descriptive Catalogue".
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
(/isis/citation/CBB000650181/)
Article
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2004)
Optical Elements of Fire Control, 1890--1921.
Rittenhouse: Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise
(pp. 21-59).
(/isis/citation/CBB000650140/)
Review
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2003)
Review of "Celestial Treasury: From the Music of the Spheres to the Conquest of Space".
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences.
(/isis/citation/CBB000471466/)
Review
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2002)
Review of "Elizabethan Instrument Makers: The Origins of the London Trade in Precision Instrument Making".
Technology and Culture.
(/isis/citation/CBB000201090/)
Article
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2002)
Stadia Surveying Comes to the United States.
Rittenhouse: Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise
(p. 15).
(/isis/citation/CBB000650102/)
Article
Warner, Deborah Jean
(2002)
Political Geodesy: The Army, the Air Force, and the World Geodetic System of 1960.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(p. 363).
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