| No former travellers having attained such a height on the Earth's surface: Instruments, inscriptions, and bodies in the Himalaya, 1800-1830 |
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| Technologies of the law/ law as a technology |
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| Voluntarist theology and early-modern science: The matter of the divine power, absolute and ordained |
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| The knowing world: A new global history of science |
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| Promoting free flow in the networks: Reimagining the body in early modern Suzhou |
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| Defending metropolitan identity through colonial politics: The role of Portuguese naturalists (1870-91) |
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| John Smeaton and the vis viva controversy: Measuring waterwheel efficiency and the influence of industry on practical mechanics in Britain 1759-1808 |
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| Jose Celestino Mutis' appropriation of Newton's experimental physics in New Granada (1761-1808) |
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| Examining inventions, shaping property: The savants and the French patent system |
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| Shared ground: Between environmental history and the history of science |
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| Optimizing nature: Invoking the natural in the struggle over water fluoridation |
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| The most perfect natural laboratory in the world: Making and knowing Hawaii National Park |
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| Riotous assemblage and the materials of regulation |
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| Techniques for nothingness: Debate over the comparability of hypnosis and Zen in early-twentieth-century Japan |
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| The history of science and the history of bureaucratic knowledge: Saxon mining, circa 1770 |
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| Learning anatomy in late sixteenth-century Padua |
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| Science, state, and spirituality: Stories of four creationists in South Korea |
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| Ancient Egypt and the geological antiquity of man, 1847-1863 |
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| Science and Terminology in-between Empires: Ukrainian Science in a Search for its Language in the nineteenth century |
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| Laboratory of domesticity: Gender, race, and science at the Bermuda Biological Station for Research, 1903-30 |
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| Socially skilling toil: New artisanship in papermaking in late Choson Korea |
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| For the greater credibility: Jesuit science and education in modern Portugal (1858-1910) |
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| When life gives you lemons: Frank Meyer, authority, and credit in early twentieth-century plant hunting |
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| Eurasianism versus IndoGermanism: Linguistics and mythology in the 1930s' controversies over European prehistory |
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| Re-examining the early history of the Leiden jar: Stabilization and variation in transforming a phenomenon into a fact |
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| Placing plants on paper: Lists, herbaria, and tables as experiments with territorial inventory at the mid-seventeenth-century Gotha court |
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| Pesticides and the perils of synecdoche in the history of science and environmental history |
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| Slash-and-burn ecology: Field science as land use |
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| Weighing intellectual property: Can we balance the social costs and benefits of patenting? |
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| Lexical properties: Trademarks, dictionaries, and the sense of the generic |
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| Marconi's legal battles: Discursive, textual, and material entanglements |
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| Making things new: Invention privileges and the configuration of priority |
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| Ghosts of inventions: Patent law's digital mediations |
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| Intangible machines: Patent protection for software in the United States |
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| Circulation and flow: Immanent metaphors in the financial debates of Northern Song China (960-1127 CE) |
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| Simple, clear, and easily understood by the farmer ... : On expert-layman communication in American soil science, 1920s-50s |
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| Th. Dobzhansky and the development of evolutionary biology in the USSR |
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