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Physics and Philosophy—Uneasy Bedfellows? Robert L. NaylorJoseph D. MartinRichard Staley Editorial 30 September 2022 Pages: 97 - 98
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American Nineteenth-Century Manufacturers and Importers of Philosophical Apparatus Thomas B. Greenslade Jr. OriginalPaper 22 November 2021 Pages: 202 - 230
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