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Howe & French Inc., Boston (1)
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René-Joachim-Henri Dutrochet (2)
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laboratory apparatus -- physics (1)
John Von Neumann (1)
scientific instruments -- geology (1)
watches -- American (1)
telephones -- history -- Harvard University (1)
astronomy -- solar eclipse -- total (1)
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British Watchmaking Industry--18 century (1)
Clocks and Centrifugal Force (1)
Clocks and Gravity (1)
Martin Orreries (1)
Spanish Clock Manufacturing--16 century (1)

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Advertising, Class, and the Inner Workings of a Great Watch

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Anelemmatic Sundials: History and Construction

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Atomic Clocks and Norman Ramsey

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Atomic Time: A History of the Cesium Beam Atomic Clock

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Automata: An Evolving Technology

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The Automation of Astronomical Observation: The Bonds and the Chronograph

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Before the Pocket Calculator... An Exhibition Illustrating the History of the Slide Rule (Labels and photographs of the exhibition held at the Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments from September 24 to December, 1990)

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Bell Labs Technical Journal The Transistor 50th Anniversary: 1947-1997, Commemorative Issue

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Benjamin Waterhouse (1754-1846) and the Introduction of Natural History at Harvard

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The Blessing of the Sun: Sociology over Astronomy

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Cary Model 11 Recording Spectrophotometer: Instruction Manual

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A Catalogue of Some Eighteenth Century Scientific Tools at Harvard University

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