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18Victor E. Thoren, with contributions by John R. Christianson, The Lord of Uraniborg: A Biography of Tycho Brahe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. Pp. xi + 523. ISBN 0-521-35158-8. £40 (review)British Journal for the History of Science 26 (1): 83-84. 1993.
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9The Power of Images in Early Modern Science (review)British Journal for the History of Science 38 (3): 361-361. 2005.
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15Two Mathematical Inventions in Kepler's "Ad Vitellionem paralipomena"Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 17 (4): 449. 1985.
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15The Historical Roots of Elementary Mathematics. Lucas N. H. Bunt, Phillip S. Jones, Jack D. BedientIsis 69 (2): 274-274. 1978.
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9The Heritage of Giotto's Geometry: Art and Science on the Eve of the Scientific Revolution (review)British Journal for the History of Science 27 (2): 225-226. 1994.
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25S. Y. Edgerton, The Heritage of Giotto's Geometry: Art and Science on the Eve of the Scientific Revolution. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1991. Pp. x + 319. ISBN 0-8014-2573-5. $43.95. - T. Da C. Kaufmann, The Mastery of Nature: Aspects of Art, Science, and Humanism in the Renaissance. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993. Pp. xix + 325, ISBN 0-691-03204-1. $39.95 (review)British Journal for the History of Science 27 (2): 225-226. 1994.
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24Sidney J. Blatt. Continuity and Change in Art: the Development of Modes of Representation. In collaboration with Ethel S. Blatt. Hillsdale, N.J., and London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1984. Pp. xix + 411. ISBN 0-89859-342-5. £35.50, $49.95 (review)British Journal for the History of Science 19 (2): 211-211. 1986.
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41Rediscovering the Archimedean Polyhedra: Piero della Francesca, Luca Pacioli, Leonardo da Vinci, Albrecht Dürer, Daniele Barbaro, and Johannes KeplerArchive for History of Exact Sciences 50 (3-4): 241-289. 1997.
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55Piero Della Francesca's treatment of edge distortionJournal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 49 (1): 66-90. 1986.
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8On the distance between Sun, Moon and Earth, according to Ptolemy, Copernicus and Reinhold (review)British Journal for the History of Science 25 (4): 462-462. 1992.
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54Michael J. Crowe. Theories of the World from Antiquity to the Copernican Revolution. New York: Dover Publications, 1990. Pp. xii + 229. ISBN 0-486-26173-5. £4.45 (review)British Journal for the History of Science 24 (3): 376-377. 1991.
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40John H. Hammond & Jill Austin. The Camera Lucida in Art and Science. Bristol: Adam Hilger, 1987. Pp. xii + 201. ISBN 0-85274-527-3. £19.95 (review)British Journal for the History of Science 22 (1): 116-116. 1989.
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24Review of Nicholas Jardine: The Birth of History and Philosophy of Science: Kepler’s a Defence of Tycho Against Ursus with Essays on its Provenance and Significance (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (2): 255-257. 1986.
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22Janice A. Henderson. On the distance between Sun, Moon and Earth, according to Ptolemy, Copernicus and Reinhold. Leiden, New York, Copenhagen and Cologne. E. J. Brill Studia Copernicana – Brill's series, vol. I, edited by J. Malicki and J. Soszyński , 1991. Pp. xiv + 220. ISSN 0925-6806. ISBN 90-04-09378-8 (review)British Journal for the History of Science 25 (4): 462-462. 1992.
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25Giovanni Battista Benedetti on the mathematics of linear perspectiveJournal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 48 (1): 71-99. 1985.
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26A Lutheran Astrologer: Johannes KeplerArchive for History of Exact Sciences 31 (3): 189-272. 1984.This completes what I think one may state and defend on physical grounds concerning the foundations of Astrology and the coming year 1602. If those learned in matters of Physics think them worthy of consideration, and communicate to me their objections to them, for the sake of eliciting the truth, I shall, if God grants me the skill, reply to them in my prognostication for the following year. I urge all who make a serious study of philosophy to engage in this contest. For it concerns our worship…Read more
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9Review of Nicholas Jardine: The Birth of History and Philosophy of Science: Kepler’s a Defence of Tycho Against Ursus with Essays on its Provenance and Significance (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 37 (2): 255-257. 1986.
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26The Secret of the Universe: Mysterium cosmographicum by Johannes Kepler; A. M. Duncan (review)Isis 76 277-278. 1985.
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18Alfred Rupert Hall and Marie Boas HallBritish Journal for the History of Science 43 (1): 99-103. 2010.
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5Filopodia are dynamic F-actin structures that cells use to explore their environment. c-Abl tyrosine kinase promotes filopodia during cell spreading through an unknown mechanism that does not require Cdc42 activity. Using an unbiased approach, we identified Dok1 as a specific c-Abl substrate in spreading fibroblasts. When activated by cell adhesion, c-Abl phosphorylates Y361 of Dok1, promoting its association with the Src homology 2 domain / SH3 adaptor protein Nck. Each signaling component was …Read more
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20Instruments of Science: An Historical Encyclopedia by Robert Bud; Deborah Jean Warner (review)Isis 91 338-338. 2000.
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