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Ileymanii, M. (1998). Signs of Iltibris The Shaping of Wind Technology Styles in Germany, Denmark, and the United States, 1940-1990. Technology and Culture 39 641-70.41... [Pg.699]

Terry S. Reynolds and Stephen H. Cutcliffe. Technology the West A Historical Anthology from Technology and Culture. Chicago The University of Chicago Press, 1997. [Pg.204]

Anthony S. Travis. From Manchester to Massachusetts, via Mulhouse The Transatlantic Voyage of Aniline Black. Technology and Culture 35 (Jan. 1994) 70-99. [Pg.206]

John K. Smith. The Ten-Year Invention Neoprene and DuPont Research, 1930-1939. Technology and Culture. 26 (Jan. 1985) 34-55. Source for discovery of superpolymer in molecular still rubber as addition polymer others condensation Nieuwland Collins assigned DVA problem marketing Neoprene and new products in Depression. [Pg.228]

There is a simpler explanation. The evolutionary path that leads to humans has produced organisms with profoundly plastic, adaptable brains/minds and ways of living. Humans have created societies, and invented technologies and cultures. We, the inheritors of not merely the genes, but also the cultures and technologies of our forebears, are profoundly shaped by them in ways that make our future as individuals, societies, and species, radically unpredictable. In short, the biological nature of being human enables us to create individual lives and collective societies whose futures lie at least in part in our own hands. [Pg.297]

MacLeod, Christine (1991). The Paradoxes of Patenting Invention and its Diffusion in 18th and 19th Century Britain, France, and North America. Technology and Culture, 32 885-911. [Pg.16]

Long, Pamela O. "The Openness of Knowledge An Ideal and Its Context in 16th-Century Writings on Mining and Metallurgy." Technology and Culture 32, no. 2 (1991) 318-55-... [Pg.247]

German Prince-Practitioners Aspects in the Development of Courtly Science." Technology and Culture 22, no. 2 (1981) 253-74. [Pg.247]

See L. Roberts, An Arcadian Apparatus. The Introduction of the Steam Engine into the Dutch Landscape , Technology and Culture, 45 (2004), pp. 251-76. [Pg.205]

See R. L. Hills and A. J. Pacey, The Measurement of Power in Early Steam-driven Textile Mills , Technology and Culture, 13 (1972), pp. 25-43. [Pg.212]

Industrial Enlightenment Science, Technology and Culture in Birmingham and the West Midlands, 1760-1820 (Manchester Manchester University Press, 2008). [Pg.225]

Since earliest prehistory, much of human life, technology, and culture have been defined by our constant struggle against the forces of nature. Because weather-related events are ubiquitous and can occur without warning, humans have had little recourse but to prepare to respond to the wrath of the environment in which they live. Environmental devastation caused by natural hazards of terrestrial origin (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides, tsunamis, hurricanes and other severe... [Pg.327]

Brock, W.H., 2008. William Crookes (1832-1919) and the commercialization of science. In Knight, D., Levere, T. (Eds.), Science, Technology and Culture, 1700-1945. Ashgate, Hampshire. [Pg.89]

See Robert P. Multhauf, Sal Ammoniac A Case History in Industrialization, Technology and Culture 6, 1965, 569-586. [Pg.488]

Science 17, 1984, 31-46 Carleton E. Perrin, Of Theory Shifts and Industrial Innovations The Relations of J. A. C. Chaptal and A. L. Lavoisier, Annals of Science 43, 1986, 511-542 Jean Dhombres, Quelques Reflexions de et sur Chaptal. A propos de la Revolution chimique, in Lavoisier et la Revolution chimique, ed. Goupil Jeff Horn and M. C. Jacob, Jean-Antoine Chaptal and the Cultural Roots of French Industrialization, Technology and Culture 34, 1998, 671-698. [Pg.536]

Horn, Jeff, and Margaret C. Jacob. Jean-Antoine Chaptal and the Cultural Roots of French Industrialization. Technology and Culture 39, 1998, 671-698. [Pg.576]

Guedon, J.-C. Chemical Engineering by Design the Emergence of Unit Operations in the United States, submitted for publication in Technology and Culture,... [Pg.71]

Anthony N. Stranges, Canada s Mines Branch and its Synthetic Fuel Program for Energy Independence, Technology and Culture, 32 (1991), 521-554 Stranges, Synthetic Fuel Production in Japan A Case Study in Technological Failure, Anna/i of Science 50 (1993) 229-265. [Pg.23]

Daniel P. Jones, From military to civilian technology The introduction of tear gas for civil riot control, Technology and Culture, 19 (1978), 151-168 ... [Pg.47]

Wolfgang Konig, Science-based industry or industry-based science Electrical engineering in Germany before World War I, Technology and Culture, 37 (1996), 70-101, on pp. 71-72. [Pg.67]

Lillian Hoddeson, The emergence of basic research in the Bell Telephone system, 1875-1915, Technology and Culture, 22 (1981), 512-544, p. 514, note 3. [Pg.69]


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