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  1. Mendel No Mendelian?Robert Olby - 1979 - History of Science 17 (1):53-72.
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  • Little Science, Big Science.Derek John de Solla Price - 1963
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  • Quantitative Measures of Communication in Science: A Critical Review.David Edge - 1979 - History of Science 17 (2):102-134.
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  • The role of Liberty Hyde Bailey and Hugo de Vries in the rediscovery of Mendelism.Conway Zirkle - 1968 - Journal of the History of Biology 1 (2):205-218.
    The almost simultaneous and overlapping discoveries of Mendel's forgotten work by Hugo de Vries, Carl Correns, and Erik von Tschermak gave rise to an intense rivalry, some jealousy, and more than a little illfeeling. De Vries, the first to announce the discovery, has been subjected to the charge that he wished to conceal his discovery and to obtain for himself the credit for having discovered what we now call Mendelism. This charge involves the statement that de Vries gave credit to (...)
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  • Eleven references to Mendel before 1900.Robert Olby & Peter Gautrey - 1968 - Annals of Science 24 (1):7-20.
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  • Why Was Mendel's Work Ignored?Elizabeth B. Gasking - 1959 - Journal of the History of Ideas 20 (1/4):60.
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