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Article
Guise, George
(2014)
Margaret Thatcher's Influence on British Science.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 301-309).
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Article
Foster, G. N.; Close, R. E.
(2014)
The Entomologist David Sharp and His Unwitting Benefactor William Bontine.
Archives of Natural History
(p. 94).
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Article
Logar, Nathaniel; Anadon, Laura Diaz; Narayanamurti, Venkatesh
(2014)
Semiconductor Research Corporation: A Case Study in Cooperative Innovation Partnerships.
Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy
(pp. 237-261).
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Article
O'Connor, Thomas C.
(2014)
Daedalus in Dublin: A Physicist's Labyrinth.
Physics in Perspective
(pp. 98-128).
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Article
Rothman, Tony
(2014)
Searching for Great Adventures.
American Scientist
(p. 10).
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Article
Horst, Maja
(2014)
On the Weakness of Strong Ties.
Public Understanding of Science
(pp. 43-47).
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Article
Lucey, Donnacha Seán
(2014)
“These Schemes Will Win for Themselves the Confidence of the People”: Irish Independence, Poor Law Reform and Hospital Provision.
Medical History
(p. 46).
(/isis/citation/CBB001320607/)
Article
Elina, Olga
(2014)
Between Local Practices and Global Knowledge: Public Initiatives in the Development of Agricultural Science in Russia in the 19th Century and Early 20th Century.
Centaurus: International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
(pp. 305-329).
(/isis/citation/CBB001202378/)
Article
Scheffler, Robin Wolfe
(2014)
Managing the Future: The Special Virus Leukemia Program and the Acceleration of Biomedical Research.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(pp. 231-249).
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Book
Christopher Lawrence
(2013)
Rockefeller Money, the Laboratory and Medicine in Edinburgh 1919-1930: New Science in an Old Country.
(/isis/citation/CBB361418066/)
Book
Sarah F. Liebschutz
(2013)
Communities and Health Care: The Rochester, New York, Experiment.
(/isis/citation/CBB014688647/)
Article
Birch, Kean
(2013)
The Political Economy of Technoscience: An Emerging Research Agenda.
Spontaneous Generations
(p. 49).
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Article
Margócsy, Dániel
(2013)
The Fuzzy Metrics of Money: The Finances of Travel and the Reception of Curiosities in Early Modern Europe.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 381-404).
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Article
Mann, Tamara
(2013)
Old Cells, Aging Bodies, and New Money: Scientific Solutions to the Problem of Old Age in the United States, 1945--1955.
Journal of World History
(p. 797).
(/isis/citation/CBB001201443/)
Article
Deringer, William Peter
(2013)
Finding the Money: Public Accounting, Political Arithmetic, and Probability in the 1690s.
Journal of British Studies
(p. 638).
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Article
Chee, Liz P. Y.; Clancey, Gregory
(2013)
The Human Proteome and the Chinese Liver.
Science Technology and Society
(p. 307).
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Article
Suchenko, Ihor
(2013)
Engineer V. V. Salov on Building and Exploitation of Cheap Railways in the Russian Empire (70th of XIX century).
Research in the History of Technology
(p. 13).
(/isis/citation/CBB001321264/)
Article
Klugman, Matthew
(2013)
“We'll Be Accused of Bleeding Them from Both Ends”: Paying for the Gift of Blood.
Health and History
(p. 38).
(/isis/citation/CBB001200696/)
Article
Brown, Mark B.
(2013)
Public University Funding and the Privatization of Politics.
Spontaneous Generations
(p. 21).
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Article
Restrepo, Guillermo; Villaveces, José L.
(2013)
Discrete Mathematical Chemistry: Social Aspects of its Emergence and Reception.
Hyle
(p. 19).
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