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Partial progress : the politics of science and technology / David Albury and Joseph Schwartz.
Record no.:
5600
Author:
Albury, David.
;
Schwartz, Joseph, 1938-
;
Publisher:
London :: Pluto Press,
Year:
1982.
Series:
The Politics of science and technology
Description:
viii, 215 pages ; 20 cm
Subject:
Science and state.
;
Technology and state.
;
Notes:
Gift ; Nagle Library MacLeod Collection copy donated by Emeritus Professor Roy MacLeod.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Type:
Monograph
ISBN:
0861043855 9780861043859;
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