Molecular machines and lascivious bodies: James Clerk Maxwell’s verseborn attack on Tyndallic reductionism
Molecular machines and lascivious bodies: James Clerk Maxwell’s verseborn attack on Tyndallic reductionism
9780230284678
140-160
Brown, Daniel
9782df03-dbb1-45e9-b6f3-626f397ad0c3
April 2011
Brown, Daniel
9782df03-dbb1-45e9-b6f3-626f397ad0c3
Brown, Daniel
(2011)
Molecular machines and lascivious bodies: James Clerk Maxwell’s verseborn attack on Tyndallic reductionism.
In,
Fraser, Hilary and Coleman, Deirdre
(eds.)
Minds, Bodies, Machines, 1770-1930.
Basingstoke, GB.
Palgrave Macmillan, .
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Published date: April 2011
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/375774
ISBN: 9780230284678
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Hilary Fraser
Editor:
Deirdre Coleman
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