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Cyrus C. M. Mody
(2020)
Historical Studies in Which Sciences? The Revolving Door of Engineering and Technology.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 41-49).
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Feldman, Theodore S.
(1985)
Applied mathematics and the quantification of experimental physics: The example of barometric hypsometry.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 127-195).
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Kragh, Helge
(1985)
The fine structure of hydrogen and the gross structure of the physics community, 1916-26.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 67-125).
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Cahan, David
(1985)
The institutional revolution in German physics, 1865-1914.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 1-65).
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Rider, Robin E.
(1984)
Alarm and opportunity: Emigration of mathematicians and physicists to Britain and the United States, 1933-1945.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 107-176).
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Darrigol, Olivier
(1984)
A history of the question: Can free electrons be polarized?.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 39-79).
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Yagi, Eri
(1984)
Clausius's mathematical method and the mechanical theory of heat.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 177-195).
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Dahl, Per F.
(1984)
Kamerlingh Onnes and the discovery of superconductivity: The Leyden years, 1911-1914.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 1-37).
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Jensen, Carsten
(1984)
Two one-electron anomalies in the old quantum theory.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 81-106).
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Kuhn, Thomas S.
(1983-84)
Revisiting Planck.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 231-252).
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Rigden, John S.
(1983)
Molecular beam experiments on the hydrogens during the 1930's.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 335-373).
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Thomas, Jerry
(1983-84)
John Stuart Foster, McGill University, and the renascence of nuclear physics in Montreal, 1935-1950.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 357-377).
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Robotti, Nadia
(1983)
The spectrum of Puppis and the historical evolution of empirical data.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 123-145).
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Needell, Allan A.
(1983)
Nuclear reactors and the founding of Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 93-122).
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Heilbron, John L.
(1983)
The origins of the exclusion principle.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 261-310).
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Greenberg, John
(1983)
Geodesy in Paris in the 1730s and the Paduan connection.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 239-260).
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Melhado, Evan M.
(1983)
Oxygen, phlogiston, and caloric: The case of Guyton.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 311-334).
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Szymborski, Krzysztof
(1983-84)
The physics of imperfect crystals: A social history.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 317-355).
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Norton, John
(1983-84)
How Einstein found his field equations: 1912-1915.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 253-316).
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Servos, John W.
(1983)
To explore the borderland: The foundation of the Geophysical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 147-185).
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