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    Physics in Australia and Japan to 1914: A comparison.R. W. Home & Masao Watanabe - 1987 - Annals of Science 44 (3):215-235.
    Physics first became established in Australia and Japan at the same period, during the final quarter of the nineteenth and the first years of the twentieth century. A comparison of the processes by which this happened in these two developing countries on the Pacific rim shows that, despite the great cultural differences that existed, and that might have been expected to have been a source of major differences in national receptiveness to the new science, there were in fact many parallels (...)
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    Forming new physics communities: Australia and Japan, 1914–1950.R. W. Home & Masao Watanabe - 1990 - Annals of Science 47 (4):317-345.
    In 1914, the physics discipline had reached a very similar stage of development in Australia and Japan. A generation later the paths of development had considerably diverged. A systematic comparison of the evolution of physics in the two countries during these years identifies factors—political, economic and cultural—that led to this divergence, but it also uncovers a number of underlying parallels.
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    A newton manuscript in japan.Masao Watanabe & Ichiro Tanaka - 1984 - Annals of Science 41 (2):159-164.
  4. Bunka to shite no kindai kagaku: kono ningenteki na itonami.Masao Watanabe - 1991 - Tōkyō: Maruzen.
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    Count Rumford's First Exposition of the Dynamic Aspect of Heat.Masao Watanabe - 1959 - Isis 50 (2):141-144.
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    Count Rumford, Physicist Extraordinary. Sanborn C. Brown.Masao Watanabe - 1964 - Isis 55 (2):220-221.
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    Eloge: Bun-Ichi Tamamushi, 18 October 1898-26 July 1982.Masao Watanabe - 1983 - Isis 74 (3):403-404.
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    Francis Bacon: Philanthropy and the instauration of learning.Masao Watanabe - 1992 - Annals of Science 49 (2):163-173.
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    Historical Development of Science and Technology in JapanHideomi Tuge.Masao Watanabe - 1964 - Isis 55 (2):233-234.
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    The Development of the Dynamic Theory of Heat in Early Nineteenth Century England.Masao Watanabe - 1962 - Annals of the Japan Association for Philosophy of Science 2 (2):70-89.
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    The Caloric Theory of S. L. Metcalfe.Masao Watanabe - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (2):210-213.
    Samuel Lytler Metcalfe was an American chemist and physician who wrote a voluminous work, Caloric Its Mechanical Chemical and Vital Agencies in the Phenomena of Nature ; attempting to account for all natural phenomena in terms of caloric. The book came out at the time when the concept of caloric was being gradually discarded and the law of conservation of energy was about to appear. Metcalfe was convinced that caloric would be the key to unlock the secrets of nature; in (...)
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