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Constructing Quarks : A Sociological History of Particle Physics by Andrew...

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Adult Learning & University

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Format:

Trade Paperback

Type:

Textbook

Language:

English

Publication Year:

1999

Number of Pages:

476 Pages

Publication Name:

Constructing Quarks : a Sociological History of Particle Physics

Publisher:

University of Chicago Press

Subject:

History/Physics / Nuclear

Item Height:

1 in

Item Weight:

23.8 Oz

Author:

Andrew Pickering

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9 in

Subject Area:

Science

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6 in

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"Constructing Quarks: A Sociological History of Particle Physics" by Andrew Pickering is a textbook published by University of Chicago Press in 1999. This 476-page book delves into the history of particle physics from a sociological perspective, exploring the construction of quarks. Written in English, it is available in trade paperback format.