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Becoming the 1%: The Attractiveness and Sociopolitical Implications of Autism Prevalence as 1% in Mainland China. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 136-145). (/p/isis/citation/CBB385982890/) unapi

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Digital twins and the digital logics of biodiversity. Social Studies of Science (pp. 575-597). (/p/isis/citation/CBB497843240/) unapi

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Seas of Data; or, The Oceanographer in the Archive. Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology (pp. 197-227). (/p/isis/citation/CBB566939636/) unapi

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Pensare per mappe. Ontologie per una pratica scientifica. (/p/isis/citation/CBB601271154/) unapi

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„Rasse“ als globaler Datenstrom: Die Hamburger Anthropologie des 20. Jahrhunderts als Ausgangspunkt einer Datengeschichte der Rassifizierung (Race as Global Data Stream: Anthropological Research in 20th Century Hamburg as a Vantage Point for a Data History of Racialization). NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin (pp. 387-420). (/p/isis/citation/CBB587300841/) unapi

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Stressing the ‘body electric’: History and psychology of the techno-ecologies of work stress. History of the Human Sciences (pp. 185-212). (/p/isis/citation/CBB933468112/) unapi

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