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Journal Abbreviation Hist. Stud. Nat. Sci.
Description For issues prior to 2008, see Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences
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Kohler, Robert E.
(2008)
Plants and Pigeonholes: Classification as a Practice in American Ecology.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(p. 77).
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Turner, R. Steven
(2008)
Potato Agriculture, Late Blight Science, and the Molecularization of Plant Pathology.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(p. 223).
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Essay Review
Strasser, Bruno J.
(2008)
Magic Bullets and Wonder Pills: Making Drugs and Diseases in the Twentieth.
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Westfall, Catherine
(2008)
Retooling for the Future: Launching the Advanced Light Source at Lawrence's Laboratory, 1980--1986.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(p. 569).
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Bodnarczuk, Mark; Hoddeson, Lillian
(2008)
Megascience in Particle Physics: The Birth of an Experiment String at Fermilab.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(p. 508).
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Keller, Evelyn Fox
(2008)
Organisms, Machines, and Thunderstorms: A History of Self-Organization, Part One.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(p. 45).
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Essay Review
Stanley, Matthew
(2008)
Einstein: Essence or Explanation?.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences.
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Essay Review
Suarez-Diaz, Edna
(2008)
Yes! There's Still a Lot to Learn about the History of Molecular Biology.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences.
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Essay Review
Dear, Peter
(2008)
The Inwardness of Science.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences.
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Jones-Imhotep, Edward
(2008)
Icons and Electronics.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(p. 405).
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Westfall, Catherine
(2008)
Introduction to the Special Issue: Surviving the Squeeze: National Laboratories in the 1970s and 1980s.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(p. 475).
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Krige, John
(2008)
The Peaceful Atom as Political Weapon: Euratom and American Foreign Policy in the Late 1950s.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(p. 5).
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Essay Review
Johnson, Ann
(2008)
What If We Wrote the History of Science from the Perspective of Applied Science?.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences.
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Leslie, Stuart W.
(2008)
“A Different Kind of Beauty”: Scientific and Architectural Style in I. M. Pei's Mesa Laboratory and Louis Kahn's Salk Institute.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(p. 173).
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Crease, Robert P.
(2008)
Recombinant Science: The Birth of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC).
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(p. 535).
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Oreskes, Naomi; Conway, Erik M.; Shindell, Matthew
(2008)
From Chicken Little to Dr. Pangloss: William Nierenberg, Global Warming, and the Social Deconstruction of Scientific Knowledge.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(p. 109).
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Bromberg, Joan Lisa
(2008)
New Instruments and the Meaning of Quantum Mechanics.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(p. 325).
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Munns, David
(2003)
If we build it, who will come? Radio astronomy and the limitations of “national” laboratories in cold war America.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 95-113).
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Munns, David
(1997)
Linear accelerators, radio astronomy, and Australia's search for international prestige, 1944--1948.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 299-317).
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