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    Alexander W. Williamson on the atomic theory: A study of nineteenth-century British atomism.E. Robert Paul - 1978 - Annals of Science 35 (1):17-31.
    Although not universally accepted at the time, the atomic hypothesis during the 19th century provided a definite ordering scheme for certain relatively sophisticated chemical phenomena. As such, it was conceptually responsible for the formulation and precise articulation of important seminal ideas in chemical studies. In this paper we will explore this claim with regard to the views of the British chemist Alexander W. Williamson.
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    The Expanding Universe: Astronomy's "Great Debate," 1900-1930Robert W. Smith.E. Robert Paul - 1984 - Isis 75 (3):595-596.
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    Alexander A. Friedmann: The Man Who Made the Universe ExpandEduard A. Tropp Viktor Ya. Frenkel Artur D. Chernin Alexander Dron Michael Burov. [REVIEW]E. Robert Paul - 1994 - Isis 85 (4):723-724.
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