User:UnaLaguna/Reference store

References for use in articles I am working on/might work on at some point. Bits and pieces should gradually make their way through my sandbox.

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  • THE N-RAY AFFAIR, I.M. KLOTZ, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ,1980,Vol.242(5),p.168 [1]
  • New light on old rays: N rays, Robert T Lagemann, American Journal of Physics ,1977,Vol.45(3),p.281-284 [2]
  • N-rays: An episode in the history and psychology of science, M.J. Nye, Historical studies in the physical sciences ,1980,Vol.11(1),p.125-156 [3]
  • N-rays and the semantic view of scientific progress, Daniel P. Rowbottom, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, Volume 39, Issue 2, June 2008, Pages 277–278 [4]
  • A resume of the literature of the N rays, the N1 rays, the physiological rays and the heavy emission, with a bibliography, George Flowers Stradling, Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 164, Issue 3, September 1907, Pages 177–189 [5]
  • "N" rays: a collection of papers communicated to the Academy of sciences, with additional notes and instructions for the construction of phosphorescent screens; (1905) archive.org more readable text another better version
  • Puck in the Laboratory: The Construction and Deconstruction of Hoaxlike Deception in Science, Jim Schnabel, Science, Technology & Human Values ,1994,Vol.19(4),p.459-492 [6]
  • The Blondlot Rays, The British Medical Journal, 1904, Vol.1(2245), pp.90-90 [7]
  • The Romance of the Blondlot Rays, The British Medical Journal, 1904, Vol.1(2244), pp.35-36 [8]
  • The Emission Of Blondlot Rays By Nerve Centres, The British Medical Journal, 1904, Vol.1(2246), pp.150-150 [9]
  • RECENT WORK ON THE "N" RAYS. The Lancet, 1904, Vol.163(4204), pp.889-889 [10]
  • THE RELATION OF THE "N" RAYS TO VISION. The Lancet, 1904, Vol.163(4200), pp.594-594 [11]
  • "N" RAYS IN PATHOLOGICAL CONDITIONS. The Lancet, 1904, Vol.163(4202), pp.740-740 [12]
Doubt over n-rays
  • The Blondlot or n-Rays, JOHN G. MCKENDRICK, WALTER COLQUHOUN, Nature 69, 534 (7 April 1904) [13]
  • M. Blondlot's n-ray experiments, Brown, S.G. Nature, 1904, Vol.69(1787), p.296 [14]
  • The Blondlot n-rays, Burke, J.B. Nature, 1904, Vol.69(1790), p.365 [15]
  • The Blondlot n-rays, Burke, J.B. Nature, 1904, Vol.70(1809), p.198 [16]
  • Blondlot's n-rays, Schenck, C.C. Nature, 1904, Vol.69(1795), pp.486-487 [17]
  • M. Blondlot's n-ray experiments, Campbell Swinton, A.A. Nature, 1904, Vol.69(1786), p.272 [18]
  • The blondlot n-rays, Campbell Swinton, A.A. Nature, 1904, Vol.69(1792), p.412 [19]
  • The blondlot n-rays, Campbell Swinton, A.A. Nature, 1906, Vol.73(1896), p.413 [20]
  • The n-Rays, R W WOOD, Nature ,1904,Vol.70(1822),p.530-531 [21]

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