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  1. The Processes of Scientific Discovery: The Strategy of Experimentation.Deepak Kulkarni & Herbert A. Simon - 1988 - Cognitive Science 12 (2):139-175.
    Hans Krebs' discovery, in 1932, of the urea cycle was a major event in biochemistry. This article describes a program, KEKADA, which models the heuristics Hans Krebs used in this discovery. KEKADA reacts to surprises, formulates explanations, and carries out experiments in the same manner as the evidence in the form of laboratory notebooks and interviews indicates Hans Krebs did. Furthermore, we answer a number of questions about the nature of the heuristics used by Krebs, in particular: How domain‐specific are (...)
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  • Fish oil, Raynaud's syndrome, and undiscovered public knowledge.Don R. Swanson - 1986 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 30 (1):7-18.
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  • Conjecturing hidden entities by means of simplicity and conservation laws.Raúl E. Valdés-Pérez - 1994 - Artificial Intelligence 65 (2):247-280.
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  • Somatomedin C and arginine: implicit connections between mutually isolated literatures.Don R. Swanson - 1990 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 33 (2):157.
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  • Migraine and magnesium: eleven neglected connections.Don R. Swanson - 1987 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 31 (4):526-557.
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