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Citation: H. Kragh et Sj. Weininger, SOONER SILENCE THAN CONFUSION - THE TORTUOUS ENTRY OF ENTROPY INTO CHEMISTRY, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 27, 1996, pp. 91-130
Citation: Pj. Westwick, ABRADED FROM SEVERAL CORNERS - MEDICAL PHYSICS AND BIOPHYSICS AT BERKELEY, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 27, 1996, pp. 131-162
Citation: D. Cassidy, CONTROLLING GERMAN SCIENCE .2. BIZONAL OCCUPATION AND THE STRUGGLE OVER WEST-GERMAN SCIENCE POLICY, 1946-1949, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 26, 1996, pp. 197-239
Citation: O. Darrigol, THE ELECTRODYNAMIC ORIGINS OF RELATIVITY THEORY, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 26, 1996, pp. 241-312
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Citation: Am. Gasca, MATHEMATICAL THEORIES VERSUS BIOLOGICAL FACTS - A DEBATE ON MATHEMATICAL POPULATION-DYNAMICS IN THE 1930S, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 26, 1996, pp. 347-403
Citation: C. Lecuyer, MIT, PROGRESSIVE REFORM, AND INDUSTRIAL SERVICE, 1890-1920, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 26, 1995, pp. 35-88
Citation: Pj. Ramberg, MICHAEL,ARTHUR CRITIQUE OF STEREOCHEMISTRY, 1887-1899, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 26, 1995, pp. 89-138
Citation: J. Wang, LIBERALS, THE PROGRESSIVE LEFT, AND THE POLITICAL-ECONOMY OF POSTWAR AMERICAN SCIENCE - THE NATIONAL-SCIENCE-FOUNDATION DEBATE REVISITED, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 26, 1995, pp. 139-166
Citation: Pg. Abiram, NEW TRENDS IN THE HISTORY OF MOLECULAR-BIOLOGY, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 26, 1995, pp. 167-196
Citation: F. Aaserud, SPUTNIK AND THE PRINCETON 3 - THE NATIONAL-SECURITY LABORATORY THAT WAS NOT TO BE, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 25, 1995, pp. 185-239
Citation: C. Gruber, THE OVERHEAD SYSTEM IN GOVERNMENT-SPONSORED ACADEMIC SCIENCE - ORIGINS AND EARLY DEVELOPMENT, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 25, 1995, pp. 241-268
Citation: Gs. Im, THE FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE RAMSAUER EFFECT, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 25, 1995, pp. 269-300
Citation: N. Reingold, CHOOSING THE FUTURE - THE US RESEARCH COMMUNITY, 1944-1946, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 25, 1995, pp. 301-328
Citation: Zy. Wang, THE POLITICS OF BIG SCIENCE IN THE COLD-WAR - PSAC AND THE FUNDING OFSLAC, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 25, 1995, pp. 329-356
Citation: Lm. Brown et H. Rechenberg, FIELD-THEORIES OF NUCLEAR-FORCES IN THE 1930S - THE FERMI-FIELD THEORY, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 25, 1994, pp. 1-24
Citation: Lj. Butler, MULLIKEN,ROBERT,S. AND THE POLITICS OF SCIENCE AND SCIENTISTS, 1939-1946, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 25, 1994, pp. 25-45
Citation: K. Gavroglu et A. Simoes, THE AMERICANS, THE GERMANS, AND THE BEGINNINGS OF QUANTUM-CHEMISTRY -THE CONFLUENCE OF DIVERGING TRADITIONS, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 25, 1994, pp. 47-110
Citation: Dj. Kevles, CHAKRABARTY,ANANDA WINS A PATENT - BIOTECHNOLOGY, LAW, AND SOCIETY, 1972-1980, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 25, 1994, pp. 111-135
Citation: F. Nebeker, STRINGS OF EXPERIMENTS IN HIGH-ENERGY PHYSICS - THE UPSILON EXPERIMENTS, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 25, 1994, pp. 137-164
Citation: Cl. Kwa, MODELING THE GRASSLANDS (VOL 24, PG 125, 1993), Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 25, 1994, pp. 210000004-210000006
Citation: D. Cassidy, CONTROLLING GERMAN SCIENCE .1. UNITED-STATES AND ALLIED FORCES IN GERMANY, 1945-1947, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 24, 1994, pp. 197-235
Citation: M. Chayut, FROM BERLIN TO JERUSALEM - FARKAS,LADISLAUS AND THE FOUNDING OF PHYSICAL-CHEMISTRY IN ISRAEL, Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences, 24, 1994, pp. 237-263