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Looking Far North: The Harriman Expedition to Alaska, 1899

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2,400 Years of Malacology

TL;DR: This paper provided a comprehensive catalog of biographical and bibliographical publications for over 12,000 malacologists, conchologists, paleontologists, and others with an interest in mollusks, from Aristotle to the present.
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One Hundred Eighth Critical Bibliography of the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences

John Neu
- 01 Jan 1983 - 
TL;DR: The purpose of this essay is to indicate how authors of the period, particularly the Jesuit scholar Francisco Suarez and the Calvinist professor at Leyden, Frank Burgersdijk, addressed the question of the definition and measurement of time.
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Globalization as the end and the beginning of history: The contradictory implications of a new paradigm

TL;DR: In this paper, the contradictory implications of a new paradigm of globalization as the end and the beginning of history are discussed. But they do not consider the relationship between the two.
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History of Geology

Mott T. Greene
- 01 Jan 1985 - 
TL;DR: The history of geology written by geologists for geologists will probably dominate the field for the indefinite future as mentioned in this paper, and it is clear that it will be some time before these historians and philosophers awaken from their dogmatic slumbers and see the history of Geology as an area with broad implications for the study of science generally.
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The birds of st. matthew island, bering sea

TL;DR: St. Matthew Island (60 8 249 N, 1728 429 W) and its small nearby satellites, Hall Island and Pinnacle Rock, are isolated in the northcentral Bering Sea as discussed by the authors.
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