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104 360. Nineteenth century<br />

Issue: <strong>Science</strong> and Literature [ref. 240]. Sci. Context<br />

18 (2005): 607–627.<br />

2160. STALEY, Richard. “On the Co-Creation <strong>of</strong><br />

Classical and Modern Physics.” <strong>Isis</strong> 96 (2005): 530–<br />

558.<br />

2161. TWENEY, Ryan D. “Toward a Cognitive-<br />

Historical Understanding <strong>of</strong> Michael Faraday’s Research:<br />

Editor’s Introduction.” Introduction to a<br />

special issue. Perspect. Sci. 14 (<strong>2006</strong>): 1–6.<br />

Contents: Ronald ANDERSON, “The Crafting <strong>of</strong> Scientific<br />

Meaning and Identity: Exploring the Performative Dimensions<br />

<strong>of</strong> Michael Faraday’s Texts,” 7–39; David C. GOOD-<br />

ING, “From Phenomenology to Field Theory: Faraday’s<br />

Visual Reasoning,” 40–65; Elizabeth CAVICCHI, “Faraday<br />

and Piaget: Experimenting in Relation with the World,”<br />

66–96; Ryan D. TWENEY, “Discovering Discovery: How<br />

Faraday Found the First Metallic Colloid,” <strong>97</strong>–121.<br />

360-113. CHEMISTRY<br />

2162. BASU, Aparajita. “The Conflict and Change-<br />

Over in Indian Chemistry.” Indian J. Hist. Sci. 39<br />

(2004): 335–358.<br />

2163. BÜTTNER, Johannes. “ ‘Auf diese Entdeckung<br />

lege ich einigen Werth und ärgere mich, daß sie<br />

mir entrißen worden ist’: Friedrich Wöhler und die<br />

Hippursäure.” Mitt. Ges. Deut. Chem. Fachgr. Gesch.<br />

Chem. 17 (2004): 30–41.<br />

2164. CERRUTI, Luigi. Bella e potente: La Chimica<br />

del Novecento fra scienza e società. Saggi/scienze.<br />

(507 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Rome: Editori Riuniti,<br />

2003. ISBN: 8835953960.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R147]<br />

2165. GARRIGÓS OLTRA, Lluís, and Carlos<br />

MILLÁN VERDÚ. “Una contribución española a<br />

los primeros diseños instrumentales colorimétricos<br />

propuestos por José Luis Casaseca para la determinación<br />

del cobre por vía húmeda.” Llull 26 (2003):<br />

475–490.<br />

2166. GIRNUS, Wolfgang. “Zwei Berufungen und<br />

die ‘Doktor-Frage’ an der ETH Zürich.” In KANT<br />

and VOGT [ref. 17], 221–237.<br />

Focuses on the chemists Arthur Hantzsch and Richard<br />

Willstätter.<br />

2167. GORDIN, Michael D. “Friedrich Beilstein and<br />

his Handbuch der organischen Chemie.” [Translated<br />

title.] In Japanese. Kagakushi Ken. (Chem.) 32<br />

(2005): 217–234.<br />

2168. GÜNERGUN, Feza. “Chemical Nomenclature<br />

in Nineteenth-Century Turkey.” In CROZET and<br />

HORIUCHI [ref. 1961], 201–235.<br />

2169. HUDSON, John Adrian. “Chemistry and the<br />

British Railway Industry, 1830–1923.” Diss. Abstr.<br />

Int. C 66/04 (2005): 745.<br />

Dissertation at the Open University (United Kingdom), 2005.<br />

UMI pub. no. C82166.<br />

2170. ITAGAKI Eiji. “Lecture on Organic Chemistry<br />

by a Netherland Medical Doctor, A. C. Holterman.”<br />

[Translated title.] In Japanese. Kagakushi Ken.<br />

(Chem.) 31 (2004): 1–13.<br />

See also: ITAGAKI Eiji, “Lecture on Organic Chemistry by<br />

a Netherlands Medical Doctor, A. C. Holterman. Part 2”<br />

Kagakushi Ken. (Chem.) 31 (2004): 96–107<br />

2171. KAJI, Masanori. “Social Background <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Discovery and the Reception <strong>of</strong> the Periodic Law <strong>of</strong><br />

the Elements: Recognizing the Contribution <strong>of</strong> Dmitri<br />

Ivanovich Mendeleev and Julius Lothar Meyer.” In<br />

EARLEY [ref. 374], 302–306.<br />

2172. KIKUCHI Yoshiyuki. “Joji Sakurai and His<br />

Connections with British Chemists.” [Translated<br />

title.] In Japanese. Kagakushi Ken. (Chem.) 31<br />

(2004): 239–267.<br />

2173. KLEIN, Ursula. “Experiments at the Intersection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Experimental <strong>History</strong>, Technological Inquiry,<br />

and Conceptually Driven Analysis: A Case Study<br />

from Early Nineteenth-Century France.” Perspect.<br />

Sci. 13 (2005): 1–48.<br />

As a case study explores Louis Jacques Thénard’s experiments<br />

with ether.<br />

2174. KLEIN, Ursula. “Technoscience avant la lettre.”<br />

Special issue on Technoscientic Productivity<br />

[ref. 190]. Perspect. Sci. 13 (2005): 226–266.<br />

Examines the convergence <strong>of</strong> research in carbon chemistry <strong>of</strong><br />

the early 19th century with synthetic-dye industry in the late<br />

1850s.<br />

2175. LIU Kwang-Ting. “On the Irrelevancy <strong>of</strong><br />

the Chinese Translation <strong>of</strong> ‘Chemistry’ with James<br />

Hudson Taylor.” [Translated title.] In Chinese. Ziran<br />

Kexueshi Yanjiu 23 (2004): 366–370.<br />

2176. MURMANN, Johann Peter. Knowledge and<br />

Competitive Advantage: The Coevolution <strong>of</strong> Firms,<br />

Technology, and National Institutions. Cambridge<br />

Studies in the Emergence <strong>of</strong> Global Enterprise. (294<br />

pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: Cambridge Univ.<br />

Press, 2003. ISBN: 0521813298.<br />

Compares the development <strong>of</strong> the synthetic dye industry in<br />

Great Britain, Germany, and the United States.<br />

2177. NIHON KAGAKKAI. The Chemical <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Japan: A 125-Year Quest for Excellence, 1878–2003.<br />

Edited by Tadashi WATANABE. (vi + 196 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.) Tokyo: The Chemical <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Japan, 2003.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R666]<br />

2178. OLTRA, Lluís Garrigós. “François Joseph<br />

Houtou de Labillardière: A Case <strong>of</strong> Desertion in<br />

Nineteenth-Century Chemistry.” Ambix 52 (2005):<br />

159–173.<br />

2179. PAQUOT, Catherine. Henri Sainte Claire Deville<br />

: Chimie, recherche et industrie. Hommes de<br />

<strong>Science</strong>. (vii + 225 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Paris:<br />

Vuibert, 2005. ISBN: 2711791394.<br />

2180. PICKERING, Andrew. “Decentering Sociology:<br />

Synthetic Dyes and Social Theory.” Special<br />

issue on Technoscientific Productivity [ref. 190]. Perspect.<br />

Sci. 13 (2005): 352–405.<br />

2181. RAE, Ian D. “Ozonised Oils as Disinfectants.”<br />

Ambix 53 (<strong>2006</strong>): 3–20.<br />

2182. ROCKE, Alan J. “In Search <strong>of</strong> El Dorado:<br />

John Dalton and the Origins <strong>of</strong> the Atomic Theory.”<br />

Special Issue: Errors: Consequences <strong>of</strong> Big Mistakes<br />

in the Natural and Social <strong>Science</strong>s [ref. 13]. Soc. Res.<br />

72 (2005): 125–158.<br />

2183. ROSS, R. Stefan. “Carl Schmidt—A Chemical<br />

Tourist in Victorian Britain.” Endeavour 29 (2005):<br />

33–37.<br />

2184. ROUSSANOVA, Elena. “Zur Geschichte des<br />

Frauenstudiums in der Chermie: Julia Lermontowa<br />

(1846–1919)—die erste promovierte Chemikerin.”<br />

Mitt. Ges. Deut. Chem. Fachgr. Gesch. Chem. 17<br />

(2004): 131–146.

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