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    Global Market Cultures and the Construction of Modernity in Southeast Asia.Hans-Dieter Evers & Solvay Gerke - 1997 - Thesis Eleven 50 (1):1-14.
    Belief in the benevolence of free markets has become a fundamental credo of professional experts, economists, business people and politicians. We regard this discourse as part of a new culture of markets, which has also taken root in Southeast Asia. Expanding markets and using high-tech devices of communication are interpreted as cultural systems that are used in the construction of modernity. An `unbridled romanticism of productivity' (Baudrillard) and a `romance of capitalism' are the meta-narratives underlying the culture of markets. This (...)
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  2. The need for a system view to regulate artificial intelligence/machine learning-based software as medical device.Sara Gerke, Boris Babic, Theodoros Evgeniou & I. Glenn Cohen - 2020 - Nature Digital Medicine 53 (3):1-4.
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    Rise of the Bioethics AI: Curse or Blessing?Craig M. Klugman & Sara Gerke - 2022 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (7):35-37.
    In October 2021, the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence publicly released Delphi, an artificial intelligence system trained to make general moral decisions (Allen Institute for Artifi...
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    COVID-19 Antibody Testing as a Precondition for Employment: Ethical and Legal Considerations.Sara Gerke, Gali Katznelson, Dorit Reiss & Carmel Shachar - 2021 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 49 (2):293-302.
    Employers and governments are interested in the use of serological testing to allow people to return to work before there is a vaccine for SARS-CoV-2. We articulate the preconditions needed for the implementation of antibody testing, including the role of the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
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    AI Surveillance during Pandemics: Ethical Implementation Imperatives.Carmel Shachar, Sara Gerke & Eli Y. Adashi - 2020 - Hastings Center Report 50 (3):18-21.
    Artificial intelligence surveillance can be used to diagnose individual cases, track the spread of Covid‐19, and help provide care. The use of AI for surveillance purposes (such as detecting new Covid‐19 cases and gathering data from healthy and ill individuals) in a pandemic raises multiple concerns ranging from privacy to discrimination to access to care. Luckily, there exist several frameworks that can help guide stakeholders, especially physicians but also AI developers and public health officials, as they navigate these treacherous shoals. (...)
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    Frequencies and Predictors of Negative Effects in Routine Inpatient and Outpatient Psychotherapy: Two Observational Studies.Leonie Gerke, Ann-Katrin Meyrose, Inga Ladwig, Winfried Rief & Yvonne Nestoriuc - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Germanium microhardness and the correlation of indentation creep with dislocation velocity.A. P. Gerk - 1975 - Philosophical Magazine 32 (2):355-365.
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    Introducción a la filosofía del derecho.Carlos Gerke Urdininea - 1945 - Sucre, Bolivia,: Univ. Mayor de San Francisco Xavier, Facultad de Derecho, Ciencias Políticas y Sociales.
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    5 On the 'subtle body'.Barbara Gerke - 2013 - In Geoffrey Samuel & Jay Johnston (eds.), Religion and the subtle body in Asia and the West: between mind and body. New York: Routledge. pp. 8--83.
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  10. Algorithms on Regulatory Lockdown in Medicine.Boris Babic, Sara Gerke, Theodoros Evgeniou & I. Glenn Cohen - 2019 - Science 6470 (366):1202-1204.
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    Testosterone Dreams: Rejuvenation, Aphrodisia, Doping. By John Hoberman. Pp. 381. (University of California Press, Berkeley, 2005.) $24.95, ISBN 0-520-22151-6, hardback. [REVIEW]Barbara Gerke - 2006 - Journal of Biosocial Science 38 (6):843-844.
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    The Development, Implementation, and Oversight of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: Legal and Ethical Issues.Jenna Becker, Sara Gerke & I. Glenn Cohen - 2023 - In Erick Valdés & Juan Alberto Lecaros (eds.), Handbook of Bioethical Decisions. Volume I: Decisions at the Bench. Springer Verlag. pp. 441-456.
    Artificial Intelligence (AI), especially of the machine learning (ML) variety, is used by health care organizations to assist with a number of tasks, including diagnosing patients and optimizing operational workflows. AI products already proliferate the health care market, with usage increasing as the technology matures. Although AI may potentially revolutionize health care, the use of AI in health settings also leads to risks ranging from violating patient privacy to implementing a biased algorithm. This chapter begins with a broad overview of (...)
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    Mitigating Racial Bias in Machine Learning.Kristin M. Kostick-Quenet, I. Glenn Cohen, Sara Gerke, Bernard Lo, James Antaki, Faezah Movahedi, Hasna Njah, Lauren Schoen, Jerry E. Estep & J. S. Blumenthal-Barby - 2022 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 50 (1):92-100.
    When applied in the health sector, AI-based applications raise not only ethical but legal and safety concerns, where algorithms trained on data from majority populations can generate less accurate or reliable results for minorities and other disadvantaged groups.
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    Fluent Bodies: Ayurvedic Remedies for Postcolonial Imbalance. By Jean M. Langford. Pp. 311. (Duke University Press, Durham and London, 2002.) £15.50, ISBN 0-8223-2948-4, paperback. [REVIEW]Barbara Gerke - 2005 - Journal of Biosocial Science 37 (1):125-127.
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  15. Barbara Gerke reviews Testosterone Dreams: Rejuvenation, Aphrodisia, Doping.J. Hoberman - 2006 - Journal of Biosocial Science 38 (6):843.
     
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    The Solvay Conferences on Physics: Aspects of the Development of Physics since 1911. Jagdish Mehra.Ernan McMullin - 1978 - Isis 69 (3):476-477.
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    Revisiting the 1927 Solvay conference and the early interpretation of quantum mechanics: Guido Bacciagaluppi and Antony Valentini: Quantum theory at the crossroads: Reconsidering the 1927 Solvay conference. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009, xxv+530pp, £75.00, $130.00 HB.Martin Jähnert - 2011 - Metascience 21 (1):125-129.
    Revisiting the 1927 Solvay conference and the early interpretation of quantum mechanics Content Type Journal Article Category Essay Review Pages 1-5 DOI 10.1007/s11016-011-9555-z Authors Martin Jähnert, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Boltzmannstraße 22, 14195 Berlin, Germany Journal Metascience Online ISSN 1467-9981 Print ISSN 0815-0796.
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    Quantum theory at the crossroads: reconsidering the 1927 Solvay conference.Guido Bacciagaluppi - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Antony Valentini.
    The 1927 Solvay conference was perhaps the most important meeting in the history of quantum theory. Contrary to popular belief, the interpretation of quantum theory was not settled at this conference, and no consensus was reached. Instead, a range of sharply conflicting views were presented and extensively discussed, including de Broglie's pilot-wave theory, Born and Heisenberg's quantum mechanics, and Schrödinger's wave mechanics. Today, there is no longer an established or dominant interpretation of quantum theory, so it is important to (...)
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    The Solvay Conferences on Physics: Aspects of the Development of Physics since 1911 by Jagdish Mehra. [REVIEW]Ernan Mcmullin - 1978 - Isis 69:476-477.
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  20. MEHRA, J. The Solvay Conferences on Physics.A. I. Oparin - 1978 - Scientia 72 (13):7.
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    The Witches' Sabbath: The First International Solvay Congress in Physics.Diana Kormos Barkan - 1993 - Science in Context 6 (1):59-82.
    The ArgumentThis paper is about the context of Albert Einstein's concerns at the time of a most intense intellectual effort — his own and that of a small group of scientists concerned with classical quantum theory. I describe contemporaneous interactions and differing views about the prospects for and the significance of the First Solvay Congress of 1911 as voiced by major participants. There are two axes around which the paper evolves: the Einstein-Nernst-Lorentz dialogue and the public institutional creation of (...)
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    Chemical explanation and physical dynamics: Two research schools at the First Solvay chemistry conferences, 1922–1928.Mary Jo Nye - 1989 - Annals of Science 46 (5):461-480.
    SummaryThe convening of the first three Solvay Chemistry Conferences in Brussels from 1922–1928 marked an important turning point for the discipline of chemistry. Whereas much of nineteenth-century chemical endeavour had focused on compositional and functional analysis of chemical compounds, many leaders in chemistry were turning to questions of molecular dynamics by the early twentieth century. Two competing schools of chemical dynamics, which were represented at the Solvay Conferences, were a predominantly English group (Lowry, Lapworth, Robinson, Ingold) who worked (...)
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  23. Bell Nonlocality, Signal Locality and Unpredictability (or What Bohr Could Have Told Einstein at Solvay Had He Known About Bell Experiments).Eric G. Cavalcanti & Howard M. Wiseman - 2012 - Foundations of Physics 42 (10):1329-1338.
    The 1964 theorem of John Bell shows that no model that reproduces the predictions of quantum mechanics can simultaneously satisfy the assumptions of locality and determinism. On the other hand, the assumptions of signal locality plus predictability are also sufficient to derive Bell inequalities. This simple theorem, previously noted but published only relatively recently by Masanes, Acin and Gisin, has fundamental implications not entirely appreciated. Firstly, nothing can be concluded about the ontological assumptions of locality or determinism independently of each (...)
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  24. La pragmatologie, « Coll. de Sociologie générale et de Philosophie sociale de l'Institut de Sociologie, Solvay ».Eugène Dupréel & Henri Janne - 1956 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 11 (2):336-337.
     
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    Les Premiers congrès de physique Solvay et l'orientation de la physique depuis 1911. Maurice de Broglie.P. W. Bridgman - 1954 - Isis 45 (3):314-315.
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    Guido Bacciagaluppi and Antony Valentini, Quantum Theory at the Crossroads: Reconsidering the 1927 Solvay Conference. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press , 530 pp., $135.00. [REVIEW]Michael Dickson - 2012 - Philosophy of Science 79 (1):175-177.
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    Kenneth Bertrams, Nicholas Coupain and Ernst Homburg, Solvay: History of a Multinational Family Firm. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Pp. xviii+630. ISBN 978-1-107-02480-9. £60.00. [REVIEW]Peter Reed - 2014 - British Journal for the History of Science 47 (4):743-745.
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    Quantum Theory at the Crossroads: Reconsidering the 1927 Solvay Conference. [REVIEW]Tilman Sauer - 2011 - Isis 102:364-365.
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    Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries The Solvay Conferences on Physics. Aspects of the Development of Physics since 1911. By Jagdish Mehra. Dordrecht and Boston: D. Reidel, 1975. Pp. xxxii + 415. Dfl. 140.00/ $56.00. [REVIEW]Roger Stuewer - 1978 - British Journal for the History of Science 11 (1):91-92.
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    Quantum Theory at the Crossroads. Reconsidering the 1927 Solvay Conference - by Guido Bacciagaluppi and Antony Valentini. [REVIEW]Jan Faye - 2011 - Centaurus 53 (3):238-240.
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    Guido Bacciagaluppi;, Antony Valentini. . Quantum Theory at the Crossroads: Reconsidering the 1927 Solvay Conference. xxviii + 530 pp., illus., app., bibl., index. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. $126. [REVIEW]Tilman Sauer - 2011 - Isis 102 (2):364-365.
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    Les Premiers congrès de physique Solvay et l'orientation de la physique depuis 1911 by Maurice de Broglie. [REVIEW]P. Bridgman - 1954 - Isis 45:314-315.
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  33. Hommage à Lucien Goldmann : Lucien Goldmann et la sociologie de la littérature (Institut de Sociologie E. Solvay), Editions de l’Université de Bruxelles, 1975, 16 × 24, 364 p. [REVIEW]Jean-Claude Margolin - 1977 - Revue de Synthèse 98 (85-86):123.
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  34. BACCIAGALUPPI, G., VALENTINI, A., Quantum theory at the crossroads: Reconsidering the 1927 Solvay conference (CR du n° 1/2011). [REVIEW]Darrigol Olivier - 2011 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 64 (1):189-191.
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    Quantum Ontology and Mind Matter Synthesis.Henry P. Stapp - unknown
    The Solvay conference of marked the birth of quantum the ory This theory constitutes a radical break with prior tradition in physics because it avers if taken seriously that nature is built not out of matter but out of knowings However the founders of the theory stipulated cautiously that the theory was not to be taken seriously in this sense as a description of nature herself but was to be construed as merely a way of computing expectations about future (...)
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    Quantum: Einstein, Bohr, and the great debate about the nature of reality.Manjit Kumar - 2008 - Gurgaon: Hachette India.
    The reluctant revolutionary -- The patent slave -- The golden Dane -- The quantum atom -- When Einstein met Bohr -- The prince of duality -- Spin doctors -- The quantum magician -- A late erotic outburst -- Uncertainty in Copenhagen -- Solvay 1927 -- Einstein forgets relativity -- Quantum reality -- For whom Bell's theorem tolls -- The quantum demon.
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    “Astonishing Successes” and “Bitter Disappointment”: The Specific Heat of Hydrogen in Quantum Theory.Clayton A. Gearhart - 2010 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 64 (2):113-202.
    The specific heat of hydrogen gas at low temperatures was first measured in 1912 by Arnold Eucken in Walther Nernst’s laboratory in Berlin, and provided one of the earliest experimental supports for the new quantum theory. Even earlier, Nernst had developed a quantum theory of rotating diatomic gas molecules that figured in the discussions at the first Solvay conference in late 1911. Between 1913 and 1925, Albert Einstein, Paul Ehrenfest, Max Planck, Fritz Reiche, and Erwin Schrödinger, among many others, (...)
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  38. Niels Bohr's discussions with Albert Einstein, Werner Heisenberg, and Erwin Schrödinger: The origins of the principles of uncertainty and complementarity.Jagdish Mehra - 1987 - Foundations of Physics 17 (5):461-506.
    In this paper, the main outlines of the discussions between Niels Bohr with Albert Einstein, Werner Heisenberg, and Erwin Schrödinger during 1920–1927 are treated. From the formulation of quantum mechanics in 1925–1926 and wave mechanics in 1926, there emerged Born's statistical interpretation of the wave function in summer 1926, and on the basis of the quantum mechanical transformation theory—formulated in fall 1926 by Dirac, London, and Jordan—Heisenberg formulated the uncertainty principle in early 1927. At the Volta Conference in Como in (...)
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    Recent Case Developments in Health Law.Sally Wang, Jeremy O. Bressman & Jay S. Reidler - 2010 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 38 (3):708-716.
    The False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. § 3729, a post-Civil War law inspired by cases of defense contracting fraud, was revitalized in 1986. Since then it has been used to sue both manufacturers and providers of pharmaceuticals. In some cases, these suits were meant to target offlabel marketing of pharmaceuticals. In 2009, the 11th Circuit rendered a decision in Hopper v. Solvay Pharmaceuticals that dramatically limits the ability of private plaintiff whistle-blowers to bring qui tam suits under the FCA (...)
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    Celebrating the birth of De Donder’s chemical affinity (1922–2022): from the uncompensated heat to his Ave Maria.Alessio Rocci - 2024 - Foundations of Chemistry 26 (1):37-73.
    Théophile De Donder, a Belgian mathematician born in Brussels, elaborated two important ideas that created a bridge between thermodynamics and chemical kinetics. He invented the concept of the degree of advancement of a reaction, and, in 1922, he provided a precise mathematical form to the already known chemical affinity by translating Clausius’s uncompensated heat into formal language. These concepts merge in an important inequality that was the starting point for the formalization of non-equilibrium thermodynamics. The present article aims to reconstruct (...)
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  41. A Burning Question: Einstein's Paradox of Correlations.Olivier Costa De Beauregard - 1980 - Diogenes 28 (110):83-97.
    In 1927 at the fifth Solvay Council, that reunited all the aristocracy of theoretical physics, Einstein, regarding with solicitude the new-born “quantum mechanics” of Louis de Broglie, Schrödinger, Heisenberg and Dirac, discerned with his usual sagacity an indelible mark that was destined to become, with time, a subject of passionate discussion among those whose vocation is to adulate this enigmatic and capricious personality.In 1926 Born had given the prophetic stroke to the portrait. Turning to probability as to the official (...)
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    Professor Ilya Prigogine: January 25, 1917 -- may 28, 2003 a personal and scientific remembrance.Karl Gustafson - 2003 - Mind and Matter 1 (1):9-13.
    Professor Ilya Prigogine (January 25, 1917 -- May 28, 2003), Nobel Laureate 1977 in chemistry, was one of the great visionaries of our time. Not content to rest on his laurels, he continued hard technical scientific publication, often with junior colleagues, for 25 years after the Nobel Prize was awarded to him. His fields of work included non-equilibrium thermodynamics, the emergence of dissipative structures and complex behavior, and the foundations of the arrow of time in natural science. He directed two (...)
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    Worldviews and physicists’ experience of disciplinary change: on the uses of ‘classical’ physics.Richard Staley - 2008 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 39 (3):298-311.
    Among the many tensions and oppositions in play in the early twentieth century, one—the divide between classical and modern physics—has retrospectively overshadowed our understandings of the period. This paper investigates when and why physicists first started using the term ‘classical’ to describe their discipline. Beginning with Boltzmann and ending with the 1911 Solvay Congress, on a broad scale this story constitutes a powerful instance of the circulation of a rich cultural image. First deployed in understandings of literature, music, art (...)
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  44. An Ethics of Inheritance.Caroline Guibet Lafaye - 2008 - Philosophy Today 52 (1):25-35.
    Both in the U.S. and in France, inheritance is probably the main factor of wealth concentration among the richest part of the population, and of its intergenerational reproduction. In so far as wealth is an opportunity, a reform of inheritance tax could be a mean to ensure a fairer distribution of opportunities in the society. Many reforms of inheritance systems have been conceived at least since Bentham. The identification and the analysis of ethical properties of reforms as the ones designed (...)
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    La signification philosophique du principe d’exclusion de Pauli ou la position du problème de l’individuation en mécanique quantique.Carlos Lobo - 2020 - Rue Descartes 98 (2):166-189.
    Une épistémologie phénoménologique est nécessairement intéressée aux points de contact et de passage entre problèmes scientifiques et problèmes philosophiques. Il est instructif, dans cette perspective, de revenir sur un moment historiquement décisif, mais éminemment équivoque, encore porteur de prolongements et de retournements dont nous n’avons peut-être pas encore pris toute la mesure : l’énoncé du principe de Pauli. Le statut logique de cet énoncé est lui-même ambigu : règle technique, semi-empirique, postulat, principe ou théorème, etc. Pour le meilleur et le (...)
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  46. Whiteheadian Process and Quantum Theory.Henry P. Stapp - unknown
    Quantum theory has been formulated in several different ways. The original version was ‘Copenhagen’ quantum theory, which was formulated as a practical set of rules for making predictions about what we human observers would observe under certain well-defined sets of conditions. However, the human observers themselves were excluded from the system, in much the same way that Descartes excluded human beings from the part of the world governed by the natural physical laws. This exclusion of human beings from the world (...)
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  47. N Ews F Ocus.Paul Peterson - unknown
    STILLWATER, MINNESOTA—Two men sit at a long table, oblivious to the breakfast-time commotion. One moves a coffee cup from one side of a water glass to the other. “If I look here and don’t see the cup,” he says to the other, “then I know it must be there.” It sounds like a “deep” exchange between swotty young philosophy majors. But the fellow moving the cup has gray hair— and a Nobel Prize in physics. Sliding the porcelain, Anthony Leggett of (...)
     
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  48. Quantum mechanics.M. Born & W. Heisenberg - 2007 - In Guido Bacciagaluppi (ed.), Quantum Theory at the Crossroads: Reconsidering the 1927 Solvay Conference. Cambridge University Press.
     
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  49. The intensity of X-ray reflection.W. L. Bragg - 2007 - In Guido Bacciagaluppi (ed.), Quantum Theory at the Crossroads: Reconsidering the 1927 Solvay Conference. Cambridge University Press.
     
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  50. Disagreements between experiment and the electromagnetic theory of radiation.A. H. Compton - 2007 - In Guido Bacciagaluppi (ed.), Quantum Theory at the Crossroads: Reconsidering the 1927 Solvay Conference. Cambridge University Press.
     
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