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11570cam a2200565 a 4500 001 2C506B602B1111DE9FAE8B08A8D7520A 003 SILO 005 20100301073843 008 060517s2007 iluabg b 001 0 eng 010 $a 2006016547 020 $a 0226316556 (cloth : alk. paper) 020 $a 9780226316550 (cloth : alk. paper) 020 $a 0226316564 (pbk. : alk. paper) 020 $a 9780226316567 035 $a (OCoLC)69028271 040 $a DLC $c DLC $d SILO $d BTCTA $d C#P $d YDXCP $d YUS $d IXA $d NLGGC $d CS1 $d WOO $d NOR $d IOT $d SILO 042 $a pcc 050 00 $a Q225.5 $b .S35 2007 082 00 $a 500 $2 22 245 0 $a The scientific literature : $b a guided tour / $c edited with commentaries by Joseph E. Harmon and Alan G. Gross. 260 $a Chicago : $b The University of Chicago Press, $c 2007. 300 $a xxiv, 327 p. : $b ill., maps, music ; $c 24 cm. 504 $a Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-310) and index. 505 00 $g [pt]. 1. $t John Hill : Works of the Royal Society (1751) -- $t Early books and letters -- $t Robert Boyle : New experiments physico-mechanicall (1660) -- $t Robert Hooke : Micrographia (1665) -- $t Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek : Anatomy of fleas (1693) -- $t Philosophical transactions -- $t Henry Oldenburg & Christiaan Huygens : Pendulum-watches at sea (1665) -- $t Adrien Auzout : Apertures of object glasses (1665) -- $t Henry Oldenburg : Transfusion (1667) -- $t Experiments about respiration (1670) -- $t Isaac Newton : Theory of light and colors (1672) -- $t Isaac Newton : Answer to letter from Pardies (1672) -- $t Mr. Toyard : Sieur Bernier's flying machine (1681) -- $t Martin Lister : English vegetables (1697) -- $t John Arbuthnot : Argument for divine providence (1710) -- $t Benjamin Franklin : Effects of electricity in paralytic cases (1758) -- $t Henry Cavendish : Experiments on air (1784) -- $t Caroline Herschel : New comet (1787) -- $t On Early English scientific writing -- $t Thomas Sprat : History of the Royal Society (1667) -- $t Robert Boyle : Considerations touching experimental essays (1661) -- $t John Hill : Works of the Royal Society (1751) -- 505 00 $g 3. $t Anonymous : Review of Three Letters on Mineralogy (1790) -- $t Concerning the Royal Academy in Paris -- $t Jean-Baptiste Du Hamel & Bernard De Fontenelle : History of the Royal Academy (1733) -- $t Journal of the learned -- $t Anonymous : Letter written from Oxford (1665) -- $t Anonymous : Review of Anatomical Description (1669) -- $t Ole Roemer : Speed of light (1676) -- $t Anonymous : Review of Principia (1688) -- $t Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences -- $t Denis Dodart : History of plants (1676) -- $t Jean MeÌmy : Two fetuses enclosed in the same membrane (1693) -- $t Antoine De Jussieu : Corispermum Hyssopifolium (1712) -- $t EÌtienne François Geoffroy : Different relationship observed in chemistry (1718) -- $t Pierre-Louis Moreau De Maupertuis : the figure of the earth (1737) -- $t Comte De Buffon : Conservation and re-establishment of forests (1739) -- $t Nicolas Desmarest : Nature of prismatic basalt (1771) -- $t Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier : Combustion (1771) -- $t Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier : Modern horizontal beds deposited by the sea (1789) -- $g 3. $t Internalization and specialization -- $t German literature -- $t Gottfried Leibniz : Calculation of various dimensions of figures (1684) -- $t Maria Sibylla Merian : Metamorphosis of insects (1705) -- $t Johann Heinrich Lambert : Measurement of humidity (1769) -- $t Anonymous : Review of Three Letters on Mineralogy (1790) -- 505 00 $t Hermann Kolbe : "Modern" chemistry (1871) -- $t Benjamin Smith Barton : American species of Dipus (1799) -- $t Thomas Jefferson : Bones of quadruped of the clawed kind (1799) -- $t Caspar Wistar : Description of bones deposited by President (1799) -- $t Thomas Say : North American insects of the genus Cicindela (1818) -- $t Joseph Henry : Production of currents and sparks of electricity (1832) -- $t Oliver Wendell Holmes : Contagiousness of puerperal fever (1843) -- $t Joseph Lister : Antiseptic principle (1867) -- $t Specialized literature : biology -- $t Anonymous : Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis (1791) -- $t T.H. Huxley : Review of Vestiges (1854) -- $t Charles Lyell & J.D. Hooker : Papers by Darwin and Wallace (1858) -- $t Specialized literature : physics -- $t Julius Robert Mayer : Forces of inorganic nature (1842) -- $t Rudolf Clausius : Nature of motion we call heat (1857) -- $t Specialized literature : chemistry -- $t Friedrich WoÌhler : Alcoholic fermentation (1839) -- $t Archibald Scott Couper : New chemical theory (1858) -- $t Hermann Kolbe : "Modern" chemistry (1871) -- 505 00 $g 4. $t Pierre Curie, Marie Sklodowska Curie, & G. BeÌmont : New, strongly radioactive substance (1898) -- $t Earth science -- $t James Hutton : Theory of the earth (1788) -- $t John Playfair : Account of James Hutton (1805) -- $t Biological sciences -- $t Alfred Russel Wallace : Tendency of varieties to depart from the original (1858) -- $t Gregor Mendel : Plant hybridization (1866) -- $t Medical science -- $t Rudolf Virchow : Cellular pathology (1855) -- $t Louis Pasteur : Germ theory (1880) -- $t Robert Koch : Etiology of tuberculosis (1882) -- $t Chemistry -- $t JoÌns Jacob Berzelius : Cause of chemical proportions (1814) -- $t Gustav Kirchhoff & Robert Bunsen : Analysis by observations of spectra (1860) -- $t August KekuleÌ : Composition of aromatics (1865) -- $t Dimitri Ivanovich Mendeleev : Properties and atomic weights of the elements (1869) -- $t Physics -- $t James Clerk Maxwell : Faraday's lines of force (1855) -- $t Wilhelm Conrad RoÌntgen : New kind of ray (1895) -- $t Pierre Curie, Marie Sklodowska Curie, & G. BeÌmont : New, strongly radioactive substance (1898) -- 505 00 $t Chien Liu et al. : Halted light pulses (2001) -- $t Equations, tables, and pictures -- $t Equations -- $t Albert Einstein : Does the inertia of a body depend on energy content? (1905) -- $t G.H. Hardy : Mendelian proportions in a mixed population (1908) -- $t Tables -- $t Jean Perrin : Brownian motion and molecular reality (1909) -- $t David Weaver et al. : Endogenous immunoglobulin gene expression (1986) -- $t Pictures -- $t Alfred Wegener : Origin of continents (1912) -- $t C.T.R. Wilson : Tracks of ionizing particles 91912) -- $t R.P. Feynman : Space-time approach to quantum electrodynamics (1949) -- $t Linus Pauling et al. : Structure of proteins (1951) -- $t H.B. Whittington : The enigmatic animal Opabinia Regalis (1975) -- $t Christiane NuÌsslein-Volhard & Eric Wieschaus : Mutations in Drosophila (1980) -- $t Michael B. Eisen et al. : Genome-wide expression patterns (1998) -- $t J.K. Webb et al. : Fine structure constant (2001) -- $t J. Richard Gott III et al. : Map of the universe (2003) -- $g 6. $t Organizing scientific arguments -- $t Beginning -- $t Milan N. Stojanovic & Darko Stefanovic : Deoxyribozyme-based molecular automaton (2003) -- $t M.K. Wu et al. : Superconductivity at 93 K (1987) -- $t Middle -- $t Oliver H. Lowry et al. : Protein measurement (1951) -- $t Oswald T. Avery, Colin M. McLeod, & Macyln McCarty : Transformation of pneumococcal types (1944) -- $t End -- $t Motoo Kimura : Evolutionary rate at molecular level (1968) -- $t M. Gell-Mann : Model of baryons and mesons (1964) -- $t Percy L. Julian & Joseph Pikl : Studies in the indole series (1935) -- $t From start to finish -- $t Chien Liu et al. : Halted light pulses (2001) -- 505 00 $g 7. $t Andrew Wiles : Fermat's last theorem (1995) -- $t Norms -- $t W. Baade & F. Zwicky : Supernovae & cosmic rays (1934) -- $t E.G. Bligh & W.J. Dyer : Lipid extraction and purification (1959) -- $t F. Sanger et al. : Nucleotide sequence of bacteriophage (1977) -- $t J. Guillermo Paez et al. : EGFR mutations in lung cancer (2004) -- $t Perturbations : playfulness -- $t R.A. Alpher, H. Bethe, & G. Gamow : Origin of chemical elements (1948) -- $t A.T. Wilson & M. Calvin : Photosynthetic cycle (1955) -- $t J.F. Bunnett & F.J. Kearley : Mobility of halogens (1971) -- $t H.M. Shapiro : Fluorescent dyes (177) -- $t Anonymous : Hotter than hell (1972) -- $t Perturbations : belligerence -- $t H. Dingle : Science and modern cosmology (1953) -- $t R.G. Breene : Erratum (1967) -- $t V.V. Beloussov : Against ocean-floor spreading (1970) -- Perturbations : writing with style -- $t William Thomson : Blue ray of sunrise (1899) -- $t Hugh M. Smith : Synchronous flashing of fireflies (1935) -- $t V. Nabokov : New or little known Nearctic neonympha (1942) -- $t S.J. Gould & R.C. Lewontin : Spandrels of San Marco (1979) -- $t Barbara McClintock : Responses of the genome (1984) -- $t P.J.E. Peebles & Joseph Silk : Cosmic book of phenomena (1990) -- $t Andrew Wiles : Fermat's last theorem (1995) -- 505 00 $g 8. $t Gordon G. Globus : Dream content : random or meaningful (1991) -- $t Evolution controversy -- $t R.A. Fisher & E.B. Ford : Spread of a gene in natural conditions (1947) -- $t Sewall Wright : Genetics of populations (1948) -- $t R.A. Fisher & E. B. Ford : The "Sewall Wright effect" (1949) -- $t Sewall Wright : Fisher and Ford on "The Sewall Wright effect" (1951) -- $t Dream controversy -- $t Sigmund Freud : Interpretation of dreams (1900) -- $t Seymour Fisher & Roger P. Greenberg : Credibility of Freud's theories (1977) -- $t J. Allan Hobson & Robert W. McCarley : Brain as a dream state generator (1977) -- $t Robert W. McCarley & J. Allan Hobson : Psychoanalytic dream theory (1977) -- $t Antony L. Labruzza : Activation-synthesis hypothesis of dreams (1978) -- $t Gerald W. Vogel : Alternative view of the neurobiology of dreaming (1978) -- $t Gordon G. Globus : Dream content : random or meaningful (1991) -- 505 00 $g 9. $t Index. $t Discovering crucial facts -- $t T.H. Morgan : Sex limited inheritance in Drosophila (1910) -- $t J.D. Watson & F.H.C. Crick : Structure of DNA (1953) -- $t H.W. Kroto et al. : Buckminsterfullerene (1985) -- $t Providing theoretical explanations -- $t H.J. Muller : Change in the gene (1922) -- $t Edwin Hubble : Relation between distance and velocity among nebulae (1929) -- $t Lise Meitner & O.R. Frisch : Disintegration of uranium by neutrons (1939) -- $t Raymond Davis : Solar neutrinos (1964) -- $t Performing thought experiments -- $t A. Einstein, B. Podolsky, & N. Rosen : Quantum-mechanical description (1935) -- $t Turning to technology -- $t Enrico Fermi : First chain reacting pile (1946) -- $t International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium: Human genome (2001) -- $t Bibliography -- $t Fifty books we recommend in science studies -- $t Secondary literature sources -- $t World Wide Web resources -- $t Permissions -- $t Acknowledgments -- $t Index. 520 $a Excerpts from scientific writings that illustrate the evolution of the scientific article from its origin in 1665 till today. 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