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  1. La contribution de Marie Curie à l'explication de la nature de la transformation radioactive.Józef Hurwic - 1979 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 32 (4):339-343.
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  • The Discovery of Actinium.H. Kirby - 1971 - Isis 62 (3):290-308.
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  • A research school of chemistry in the nineteenth century: Jean Baptiste Dumas and his research students: Part I.Leo Klosterman - 1985 - Annals of Science 42 (1):1-40.
    Jean Baptiste Dumas, an outstanding research chemist and teacher, laid the foundations of the science of organic chemistry. While doing so, he gathered around him some thirty students who participated in his research programmes and for the most part worked in his laboratory, thus forming a laboratory-based research school of chemists. Several of these in their turn influenced the development of the science. In Part I the social and institutional aspects of the school were considered. The discussion in Part II (...)
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  • The Discovery of Atomic Transmutation: Scientific Styles and Philosophies in France and Britain.Marjorie Malley - 1979 - Isis 70:213-223.
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  • Edouard Branly, la formation d'un physicien parmi d'autres.Nicole Hulin - 1993 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 46 (1):7-26.
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  • Scientific change, emerging specialties, and research schools.Gerald L. Geison - 1981 - History of Science 19 (43 pt 1):20-40.
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  • Decay of a Radioactive Halo. [REVIEW]Lawrence Badash - 1975 - Isis 66:566-568.
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