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Article
Grigoris Panoutsopoulos; Theodore Arabatzis
(2021)
CERN’s Balancing Act Between Unity and Disunity: The “Sister Experiments” UA1 and UA2 and CERN’s First Nobel Prize.
Physics in Perspective
(pp. 181-201).
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Article
Koray Karaca
(2017)
Representing Experimental Procedures through Diagrams at CERN's Large Hadron Collider: The Communicatory Value of Diagrammatic Representations in Collaborative Research.
Perspectives on Science
(pp. 177-203).
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Chapter
Xavier Roqué
(2015)
Cultures of Research and the International Relations of Physics Through Francoism: Spain at CERN.
In: Science Policies and Twentieth-Century Dictatorships: Spain, Italy and Argentina
(pp. 121-140).
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Article
Perkins, D. H.
(2013)
An Early Neutrino Experiment: How We Missed Quark Substructure in 1963.
European Physical Journal H
(p. 713).
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Article
Courvoisier, Nelly; Clémence, Alain; Green, Eva G. T.
(2012)
Man-Made Black Holes and Big Bangs: Diffusion and Integration of Scientific Information into Everyday Thinking.
Public Understanding of Science
(pp. 287-303).
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Article
Giudice, Gian Francesco
(2012)
Big Science and the Large Hadron Collider.
Physics in Perspective
(p. 95).
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Book
Alvarez-Gaumé, Luis; Mangano, Michelangelo L.; Tsesmelis, Emmanuel
(2012)
From the PS to the LHC---50 Years of Nobel Memories in High-Energy Physics.
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Article
Griset, Pascal; Schafer, Valérie
(2011)
Hosting the World Wide Web Consortium for Europe: From CERN to INRIA.
History and Technology
(p. 353).
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Chapter
Carson, Cathryn
(2010)
Beyond Reconstruction: CERN's Second-Generation Accelerator Program as an Indicator of Shifts in West German Science.
In: Physics and Politics: Research and Research Support in Twentieth Century Germany in International Perspective
(p. 107).
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Article
Strasser, Bruno J.
(2009)
The Coproduction of Neutral Science and Neutral State in Cold War Europe: Switzerland and International Scientific Cooperation, 1951--69.
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(p. 165).
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Article
Lippincott, Sara
(2008)
A Conversation with Valentine L. Telegdi---Part II.
Physics in Perspective
(p. 77).
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Book
Liyanage, Shantha; Wink, Rüdiger; Nordberg, M.
(2007)
Managing Path-Breaking Innovations: CERN-ATLAS, Airbus, and Stem Cell Research.
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Article
Krige, John
(2005)
Isidor I. Rabi and CERN.
Physics in Perspective
(p. 150).
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Article
Taubes, Gary
(2003)
Carlo Rubbia and the Discovery of the W and the Z.
Physics World
(p. 23).
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Article
Krige, John
(2001)
Felix Bloch and the creation of a “scientific spirit” at CERN.
Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences
(p. 57).
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Article
Westfall, Catherine
(2001)
Collaborating together: The stories of TPC, UA1, CDF, and CLAS.
Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences
(p. 163).
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Article
Krige, John
(2001)
Distrust and Discovery: The Case of the Heavy Bosons at CERN.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(p. 517).
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Article
Llewellyn Smith, C. H.
(1999)
International Collaboration in Science and Technology: Lessons from CERN.
European Review
(p. 77).
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Book
Abir-Am, Pnina G.; Elliot, Clark A.
(1999)
Commemorative Practices in Science: Historical Perspectives on the Politics of Collective Memory.
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Book
Fraser, Gordon
(1998)
The Particle Century.
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