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Crelinsten, Jeffrey
(1983)
William Wallace Campbell and the “Einstein problem”: An observational astronomer confronts the theory of relativity.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 1-91).
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Franklin, Allan
(1983)
The discovery and acceptance of CP violation.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 207-238).
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Goodstein, Judith R.
(1983-84)
Waves in the earth: Seismology comes to southern California.
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(pp. 201-230).
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Bernstein, B. J.
(1982)
In the matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer.
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(pp. 195-252).
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Galison, Peter
(1982)
Theoretical predispositions in experimental physics: Einstein and the gyromagnetic experiments, 1915-1925.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 285-323).
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Hetherington, Norriss S.
(1982)
Philosophical values and observation in Edwin Hubble's choice of a model of the universe.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 41-67).
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Wilson, David B.
(1982)
Experimentalists among the mathematicians: Physics---The Cambridge Natural Science Tripos, 1851-1900.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 325-371).
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Frankel, Henry
(1982)
The development, reception, and acceptance of the Vine-Matthews-Morley hypothesis.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 1-39).
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Quinn, Arthur
(1982)
Repulsive force in England, 1706-1744.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 109-128).
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Wise, M. Norton
(1982)
The Maxwell literature and British dynamical theory.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 175-201).
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Turner, R. Steven
(1982)
Justus Liebig versus Prussian chemistry: Reflections on early institute-building in Germany.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 129-162).
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Pyenson, Lewis
(1982)
Audacious enterprise: The Einsteins and electrotechnology in late 19th century Munich.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 373-392).
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Kragh, Helge
(1982)
Cosmo-physics in the thirties: Towards a history of Dirac cosmology.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 69-108).
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Cahan, David
(1982)
Werner Siemens and the origin of the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt, 1872-1887.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 253-283).
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Sutton, Geoffrey
(1981)
The politics of science in early Napoleonic France: The case of the voltaic pile.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 329-366).
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Porter, Theodore M.
(1981)
A statistical survey of gases: Maxwell's social physics.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 77-116).
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Freudenthal, Gad
(1981)
Early electricity between chemistry and physics: The simultaneous itineraries of Francis Hauksbee, Samuel Wall, and Pierre Polinière.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 203-229).
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Lesch, John E.
(1981)
Conceptual change in an empirical science: The discovery of the first alkaloids.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 305-328).
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Schubring, Gert
(1981)
Mathematics and teacher training: Plans for a polytechnic in Berlin.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 161-194).
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Franklin, Allan D.
(1981)
Millikan's published and unpublished data on oil drops.
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences
(pp. 185-201).
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