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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
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Gina Surita
(2022)
The Power of Phosphate: Making and Breaking Bonds across the Atlantic, 1927–1946.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 1-39).
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Article
Derek Byerlee
(2021)
The Super State: The Political Economy of Phosphate Fertilizer Use in South Australia, 1880–1940.
Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook
(pp. 99-128).
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Rebecca Gruskin
(2021)
The value within multiform commodities: North African phosphates and global markets in the interwar period.
Journal of Global History
(pp. 315-335).
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Book
Jim Elser; Phil Haygarth
(2020)
Phosphorus: Past and Future.
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Article
Bartow J. Elmore
(2019)
Roundup from the Ground Up: A Supply-Side Story of the World's Most Widely Used Herbicide.
Agricultural History
(pp. 102-138).
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Article
David E. Lewis
(2017)
A Ye. Arbuzov: Father of Organophosphorus Chemistry in Russia.
Bulletin for the History of Chemistry
(pp. 112-125).
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Book
McKinley, Shepherd W.
(2014)
Stinking Stones and Rocks of Gold: Phosphate, Fertilizer, and Industrialization in Postbellum South Carolina.
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Bonnemain, Bruno; Patte, Francois
(2007)
Les établissements Jacquemaire. L'histoire d'un pharmacien méconnu.
Revue d'Histoire de la Pharmacie
(p. 497).
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Shepherd W. McKinley
(2003)
The origins of “King” Phosphate in the New South: Workers, managers, and entrepreneurs in South Carolina's phosphate and fertilizer industries, 1865–1884.
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James, Frank A.J.L.
(1988)
The practical problems of “new” experimental science: Spectro-chemistry and the search for hitherto unknown chemical elements in Britain, 1860-1869.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 181-194).
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