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Peggy Aldrich Kidwell
(2023)
Promoting Computing in the Postwar United States—The Case of UCLA.
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
(pp. 43-52).
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Brandon Robert Green
(2023)
The Artist's Code: Technology and the Optimization of Creativity in Hollywood.
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Riccardo Bellé; Beatrice Sisana
(2022)
Galileo Galilei and the centers of gravity of solids: a reconstruction based on a newly discovered version of the conical frustum contained in manuscript UCLA 170/624.
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
(pp. 471-511).
(/isis/citation/CBB607468098/)
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Patrick David-Jung Bonczyk
(2021)
“Wond’rous Machines”: How Eighteenth-Century Harpsichords Managed the Human-Animal, Human-Machine Boundaries.
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Gilbert Herdt
(2020)
Robert J. Stoller in the Clinic and the Village.
Psychoanalysis and History
(pp. 15-34).
(/isis/citation/CBB983328950/)
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Maia Isabelle Woolner
(2020)
Time to Cure: Psychiatry, Psychology, and Speed in Modern France, c.1880s—1930s.
(/isis/citation/CBB097470040/)
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Kevin H. Richardson
(2020)
Scientific Wastelands and Toxic Utopias: The New Environmentalism of 1970s Japan.
(/isis/citation/CBB992039447/)
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Marjan Sarwar Wardaki
(2019)
Knowledge-Migrants between South Asia and Europe: The Production of Technical and Scientific Ideas among Students and Scientists, 1919-1945.
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Rebecca Lemov
(2018)
An Episode in the History of PreCrime.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
(pp. 637-647).
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Michael Brett Weismeyer
(2017)
Science Education in Early California Colleges, 1850-1880.
(/isis/citation/CBB380179338/)
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Lindsay Puawehiwa Wilhelm
(2017)
Evolutionary Aestheticism: Scientific Optimism and Cultural Progress, 1850-1913.
(/isis/citation/CBB542063389/)
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Eric Tapken Hounshell
(2017)
A Feel for the Data: Paul F. Lazarsfeld and the Columbia University Bureau of Applied Social Research.
(/isis/citation/CBB298912382/)
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Rebecca Ann Dufendach
(2017)
Nahua and Spanish Concepts of Health and Disease in Colonial Mexico, 1519-1615.
(/isis/citation/CBB284318363/)
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Ece Sayram Okay
(2016)
Healing in Motion: The Influence of Locotherapy on the Architecture of the Pergamene Asklepieion in the second century CE.
(/isis/citation/CBB602365055/)
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Marissa Helene Petrou
(2016)
Disciplines of Collection: Founding the Dresden Museum for Zoology, Anthropology and Ethnology in Imperial Germany.
(/isis/citation/CBB165310451/)
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Laura Ritchie Morgan
(2016)
Small Mites for the Treasury of Learning: The Everyday Life of the New Science in Late Seventeenth-Century London.
(/isis/citation/CBB323658166/)
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Anat Mooreville
(2015)
Oculists in the Orient: A History of Trachoma, Zionism, and Global Health, 1882-1973.
(/isis/citation/CBB228142861/)
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Kendall Milar Thompson
(2015)
I, Robot: Nikola Tesla's Telautomaton.
(/isis/citation/CBB148337672/)
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Helen Ellis
(2015)
Maize, Quetzalcoatl, and Grass Imagery: Science in the Central Mexican Codex Borgia.
(/isis/citation/CBB403672365/)
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Adam Christopher Lawrence
(2015)
A Member of the Food Chain?: Quantifying Primary Productivity from Nazi Germany to the International Biological Program, 1933-1974.
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