Science Fraud Bibliography Index

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Wade, N. "The errors of Nazi science." New York Times 1990 (27
May): 12E.

Wade, N. "Looking hard at science's self-scrutiny." New York
Times 1988 (21 August): E9.

Wade, N. "The science of prize-giving." The New York Times, 1984
(27 February): A18.

Wade, N. "Hot dog science: Beyond fakery lies the problem of
hasty production." The New York Times, 1983 (28 February): A14.

Wade, N. "Madness in their method: Why scientists find fraud so
seductive." The New Republic 1983 (27 June): 13-17.

Wade, N. "Fraud and the state of science." SUNY Research 83 1983
(September/October): 3-6.

Wade, N. "Hybridomas: The making of a revolution." Science 1982
(26 February) 215: 1073-1075.

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Wade, N. "Fraud and the state of science. Preliminary draft, n.d.
Published: The New Republic, 1982 (24 June): 13-17.

Wade, N. "What the asbestos industry knew." New York Times 1982
(7 September): A22.

Wade, N. "The shadow over race and iq." New York Times 1982 (10
September): A22.

Wade, N. The Nobel duel: Two scientists' 21-year race to win the
world's most coveted research prize. Garden City, New York:
Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1981.

Wade, N. "Medical journal draws Lancet on rival." Science 1981 (6
February) 211: 561.
Wade, N. "A diversion in the quest for truth." Science 1981 (6
March) 211: 1022-1025.

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Wade, N. "Gold pipettes make for tight lips." Science, 1981, 212:
1368.

Wade, N. "Nobel follies." Science 1981 (27 March) 211: 1404.

Wade, N. "La Jolla biologists troubled by the midas factor."
Science 1981 (7 August) 213: 623ff.


Wade, N. "The rise and fall of a scientific superstar." New
Scientist 1981 (24 September): 731-732.

Wade, N. "Does man alone have language? Apes reply in riddles,
and a horse says neigh." Science, 1980 (20 June), 208: 1349-1351.

Wade, N. "Food board's fat report hits fire." Science 1980 (11
July) 209: 248-250.

Wade, N. "Why government should not fund science". Science, 1980
(3 October), 210: 33.

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Wade, N. "Academy elections raise question of quirkiness."
Science 1979 (18 may) 204: 717-718.

Wade, N. "Guillemin and Schally: The years in the wilderness."
Science, 1978 (21 April), 200: 279-282.

Wade, N. "Guillemin and Schally: The three-lap race to
Stockholm." Science, 1978 (28 April), 200: 411-415.

Wade, N. "Guillemin and Schally: A race spurred by rivalry."
Science, 1978 (5 May), 200: 510-513.

Wade, N. "Send not to know for whom the Nobel tolls: It's not for
thee." Science, 1978, 202: 295-296.

Wade, N. "Voice from the dead names new suspect for Piltdown
hoax." Science, 1978 (8 December), 202: 1062.

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Wade, N. "Thomas S. Kuhn: Revolutionary theorist of science."
Science, 1977 (8 July), 197: 143-145.

Wade, N. "Scandal in the heavens: Renowned astronomer accused of
fraud." Science 1977 (18 November) 198: 707-709.

Wade, N. "Laetrile at Sloan-Kettering: A question of ambiguity."
Science 1977 (23 December) 198: 1231-1234.
Wade, N. "Hayflick's tragedy: The rise and fall of a human cell
line." Science, 1976, 197: 125-127.

Wade, N. "IQ and heredity: Suspicion of fraud beclouds classic
experiment." Science 1976 (26 November) 180: 916-919.

Wade, N. "Discovery of pulsars: A graduate student's story."
Science 1975 (August) 189: 358-364.

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Wade, N. "Physicians who falsify drug data." Science 1973 (8
June) 180: 1038.

Wade, N. "Psychical research: The incredible in search of
credibility." Science, 1973 (13 July), 181: 138-143.

Wade, N. "Division of Biologics Standards: In the matter of J.
Anthony Morris." Science, 1972 (25 February), 175: 861-866.

Wade, N. "Division of Biologics Standards: Scientific management
questioned." Science, 1972 (2 March), 175: 966-970.

Wade, N. "Division of Biologics Standards: The boat that never
rocked." Science, 1972 (17 March), 175: 1225-1230.

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Waerden, van Der, B. L. "Mendel's experiments." Centaurus 1968,
12: 275-288.

Wahlgren, E. The Kensington Stone: A mystery solved. Madison,
Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1958.

Wald, M. L. "Pioneer in radiation sees risk even in small doses."
New York Times 1992 (8 December): 1, B14.

Wald, M. L. "N.R.C. bars paying whistle-blowers for silence." New
York Times 1989 (4 May): A25.

Wald, M. L. "Energy chief says aides lack skills to run U.S. bomb
complex." New York Times 1989 (28 June): 1, A16.

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Wald, M. L. "Chemicals in Hanford a-plant create risk of
explosion, study says." New York Times 1989 (17 October): A24.

Wald, M. L. "Du Pont disputes charges on safety at nuclear
plant." New York Times 1988 (16 October): 1, 29.

Wald, M. L. "Nuclear arms plants: A bill long overdue." New York
Times 1988 (23 October): E1.

Wald, M. L. "Westinghouse concedes error in its atomic role." New
York Times 1988 (13 November): 38.
Wald, M. L. "Headliners." New York Times 1988 (4 December): E7.

Wald, M. L. "Doctors weigh strike over insurance." New York Times
1986 (9 March): 56.

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Wald, M. L. "N.R.C. says a Shoreham supplier prepared false
safety documents." The New York Times, 1984 (25 February): 26.

Waldrop, M. M. "Despite reports of its death, the big bang is
safe." Science 1991 (18 January) 251: 172-173.

Waldrop, M. M. "The long, sad sage of Mount Graham." Science 1990
(22 June) 248: 1479-1481.

Waldrop, M. M. "Mount Graham up in the air." Science 1990 (6
July) 249: 26.

Waldrop, M. M. "A go-ahead for Mount Graham?" Science 1990 (31
August) 249: 988.

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Waldrop, M. M. "Hubble hubris: A case of 'certified' blindness."
Science 1990 (7 December) 250: 1333.

Waldrop, M. M. "Magic bullets for addiction." Science 1989 (29
September) 245: 1443.

Waldrop, M. M. "NIDA aims to fight drugs with drugs." Science
1989 (29 September) 245: 1443-1444.

Waldrop, M. M. "The selling of the space station." Science 1984
(24 February) 223: 793-794.

Waldrop, M. M. "Gambling on the supercollider." Science 1983 (9
September) 221: 1038-1040.

Waldrop, M. M. "The commercialization of space." Science 1983 (23
September) 221: 1353-1354.

Waldrop, M. M. "Spacelab: Science on the shuttle." Science 1983
(28 October) 222: 405-407.

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Waldrop, M. M. "Astronomer may be barred from telescopes."
Science 1982 (5 March) 215: 1214.

Waldrop, M. M. "Imaging the earth (i): The troubled first decade
of Landsat." Science 1982 (26 March) 215: 1600-1603.

Waldrop, M. M. "Imaging the earth (ii): The politics of Landsat."
Science 1982 (2 April) 216: 40-41.

Walker, M. The nature of scientific thought. Englewood Cliffs,
New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1963.

Wallace, C. A. "Teaching the humane touch." New York Times
Magazine 1986 (21 December): 23ff.

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Wallace, I., Wallechinsky D., Wallace, A. and Wallace, S. The
book of lists #2. New York: Bantam, 1980.

Wallis, R. (ed). On the margins of science: The social
construction of rejected knowledge. Sociological Review Monograph
27. Keele: University of Keele, 1979.

Wallis, C. "Weeding out the incompetents." Time 1986 (26 May):
57-58.

Wallis, C. "Fraud in a Harvard lab." Time 1983 (28 February): 49.

Walsh, J. "Peer review--'oops--merit review in for some changes
at NSF." Science 1987 (9 January) 235: 153.

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Walsh, J. "GAO finds fault with NSF award." Science 1987 (17
July) 237: 241-242.

Walsh, J. "NSF lends a hand with DoD award." Science 1987 (6
November) 238: 748.

Walsh, J. "Educational secretary uses Harvard podium to take host
to task." Science 1986 (24 October) 234: 421.

Walsh, J. "Is shortage of engineers a matter of definition?"
Science 1984 (24 February) 223: 800-801.

Walsh, J. "How to succeed in biomedical research." Science 1984
(14 September) 225: 1134.

Walsh, J. "Carnegie-Mellon lands federal software center."
Science 1984 (30 November) 226: 1059.

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Walsh, J. "School says researcher synthesized results." Science
1983 (14 January) 219: 153.

Walsh, J. "Supercompeting over supercomputers." Science 1983 (6
May) 220: 581-584.

Walsh, J. "Wide world of reports." Science 1983 (20 May) 220:
804-805.

Walsh, J. "Xerox scientist joins DoD supercomputer program."
Science 1983 (24 June) 220: 1359.
Walsh, J. "Review panel finds federal labs lacking." Science 1983
(29 July) 221: 438-439.

Walsh, J. "Airliner incident affects Soviet-U.S. exchanges."
Science 1983 (21 October) 222: 305.

Walsh, J. "New pressures on scientific exchanges." Science 1982
(5 February) 215: 637-638.

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Walsh, J. "Computer expert signs off from world center." Science
1982 (3 December) 218: 978-979.

Walsh, J. "Can OMB cure accountability strife?" Science 1982 (10
December) 218: 1097-1100.

Walsh, J. "Science in transition, 1946-1962." Science 1980 (4
July) 209: 52-57.

Walsh, J. "National Science Foundation: Criticism from Conlan,
GAO." Science, 1976 (27 February), 191: 830-832.

Walsh, J. "NSF: Science education is still in the spotlight."
Science, 1976 (26 March), 191: 1246-1249.

Walsh, J. "NSF and its critics in Congress: New pressure on peer
review." Science, 1975 (6 June), 188: 999-1001.

Walsh, J. "NSF peer review hearings: House panel starts with
critics." Science, 1975 (8 August), 189: 435-437.

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Walsh, J. "Peer review: NSF faces changes, the question is how
extensive." Science, 1975 (17 October), 190: 253-256.

Walton, C. C. and Cleveland, F. W., Jr., Corporations on trial:
The electric cases. Belmont, California: Wadsworth, 1964.

Wander, M. "Distorted statistics" (letter). Agenda. 1982
(May/June): 22.

Ward, E. Father daughter rape. London: The Women's Press, 1984.

Ward, H. Charles Darwin and the theory of evolution. New York:
New Home Library, 1943 (originally, Bobbs-Merrill, 1927).

Warren, D. I. "Status inconsistency theory and flying saucer
sightings." Science, 1970 (6 November), 170, 599-603.

Warren, L. "Experiences with yellow fever." Rapport, S. and
Wright, H. (eds). Great adventures in medicine. New York: Dial,
1952: 558-561.

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Warwick, D. P. "Social scientists ought to stop lying."
Psychology Today 1975 (February) 8: 38ff.

Washburn, S. L. "Human behavior and the behavior of other
animals." American Psychologist 1978 (May) 33: 405-418.

Waterman, A. T. "Social influences and scientists." Science, 1966
(7 January), 151: 61-64.

Watson, J. D. The double helix: A personal account of the
discovery of the structure of dna. New York: Atheneum, 1968.

Watson, J. B. Psychology from the standpoint of a behaviorist.
Philadelphia: Lippencott, 2nd edition, 1924.

Watzlawick, P. How real is real? Confusion, disinformation,
communication. New York: Vintage, 1977.

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Wayne, L. "Charter's march into bankruptcy." New York Times 1984
(6 May): F1, F8.

Weart, S. R. "The physicist as mad scientist." Physics Today 1988
(June): 28-37.

Weart, S. R. Scientists in power. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
Harvard University Press, 1979.

Weaver, D., Reis, M., Albanese, C., Costantini, F., Baltimore, D.
and Imanishi-Kari, T. "Altered repertoire of endogenous
immunoglobulin gene expression in transgenic mice containing a
rearranged mu heavy chain gene." Cell 1986 (25 April) 45:
247-259.

Weaver, W. Lady luck: The theory of probability. New York: Dover,
1982 (originally, Doubleday, 1962).

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Webb, E., et al. Unobtrusive measures: Nonreactive research in
the social sciences. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1966.

Webster, A. J. "Scientific controversy and socio-cognitive
metonymy: The case of acupuncture." Sociological Review Monograph
27, 1979 (March): 121-137.


Weeks, M. F., et al. "Personal versus telephone surveys for
collecting household health data at the local level." American
Journal of Public Health 1983 (December) 73: 1389-1394.
Wegener, A. The origin of continents and oceans. Trans. by John
Biram. New York: Dover, revised 4th edition 1966.

Weigert, A. J. "The immoral rhetoric of scientific sociology."
American Sociologist 1970 5 (May) 5: 111-119.

Weinberg, A. M. "Scientific choice and the scientific muckrakers:
Review article." Minerva, 1969, 7: 52-63.

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Weinberg, S. The discovery of subatomic particles. New York:
Scientific American Library, 1984.

Weinberg, S. The first three minutes: A modern view of the
universe. New York: Basic Books, 1977.

Weinberg, S. "Reflections of a working scientist." Daedalus, 1974
(Summer), 103(3): 33-45.

Weiner, J. S. The Piltdown forgery. New York: Dover, 1980
(originally, Oxford, 1955).

Weinstein, D. "On the importance of fraud in science."
Perspectives 1981 (September/December) 1: 4-6.

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Weinstein, D. "Fraud in science." Paper presented at the annual
meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco,
September, 1978 (published in Social Science Quarterly, 1979
(March), 59(4): 639-652).


Weiner, D. B. Raspail: Scientist and reformer. New York: Columbia
University Press, 1968.

Weiner, J. "Plato's sandbox." New York Times Book Review 1987
(27 September): BR 39-40. Review of Regis, E. Who got Einstein's
office: Eccentricity and genius at the Institute for Advanced
Study. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, 1987.

Weinreich, M. Hitler's professors: The part of scholarship in
Germany's crimes against the Jewish people. New York: Yiddish
Scientific Institute, 1946.

Weiss, P. "Conduct unbecoming." New York Times Magazine 1989 (29
October): 41ff.

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Weiss, S. "New York colleges aren't so collegial." New York Times
1983 (30 October): E7.

Weissmann, G. They all laughed at Christopher Columbus: Tales of
medicine and the art of discovery. New York: Times Books, 1987.
Wellard, J. The great Sahara. New York: Dutton, 1965.

Wellborn, S. N. "How genes shape personality." U.S. News and
World Report 1987 (13 April): 58ff.

Werner, L. M. "U.S. undercover techniques spur a debate on
curbs." The New York Times, 1984 (27 May): 40.

Werner, L. M. "I.R.S. sets up limiting guideline on agents posing
as professionals." The New York Times, 1984 (31 May): A1, D23.

Wertz, R. W. and Wertz, D. C. Lying-In: A history of childbirth
in America. New York: The Free Press, 1977.

West, S. "Crackdown on lab fraud." Science 83 1983 (May): 14.

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West, S. "Fighting Lamarck's shadow." Science News, 1981 (14
March), 119(4): 174-175.

West, S. S. "The ideology of academic scientists." IRE
Transactions on Engineering Management 1960 (June) EM-7: 54-62.

West, D. "Anatomy of a scientific scandal, part i: O'Toole's
whistle." The Washington Times 1989 (15 June): E1, E3.

West D. "Anatomy of a scientific scandal, part ii: Scientists'
empire strikes back at one who dared to challenge it." The
Washington Times 1989 (16 June): E1, E8.

Westfall, R. S. "Galileo: Heretic." Science 1987 (28 August) 237:
1039-1040. Review of Redondi, P. Galileo eretico. Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1987.

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Westfall, R. S. "Science and patronage: Galileo and the
telescope." Isis 1985 (March) 76: 11-30.

Westfall, R. S. Never at rest: A biography of Isaac Newton. New
York: Cambridge University Press, 1980.

Westfall, R. S. "Newton's marvelous years of discovery and their
aftermath: Myth versus manuscript." Isis 1980 (March) 71:
109-121.

Westfall, R. S. "Newton and the fudge factor." Science 1973 (23
February) 179: 751-758.

Westfall, R. S. "Reply." Science 1973 (15 June) 180: 1121.

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Westheimer, F. H. "Why science fakery is such a rare occurrence."
New York Times 1989 (30 July): E22.
Westrum, R. "Blinded by the light: Sometimes science drowns in
doubt." The Sciences, 1985 (May/June): 48-52.

Westrum, R. "Knowledge about sea-serpents." Sociological Review
Monograph 27, 1979 (March): 293-313.

Westrum, R. "Social intelligence about anomalies: The case of
ufo's." Social Studies of Science, 1977 (August), 7(3): 271-302.

Weugaupt, J. "Historic cartographic evidences for holocene
changes in the Antarctic ice cover." Eos 1984 (28 August) 65:
493-501.

Wheeler, D. L. "NIH office that investigates scientists'
misconduct is target of widespread charges of incompetence." The
Chronicle of Higher Education 1991 (15 May): A5ff.

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Wheeler, D. L. "U.S. has barred grants to 6 scientists in the
past 2 years." The Chronicle of Higher Education 1991 (3 July):
1ff.

Wheeler, D. L. "Universities urged to set clearer policies on
'gray areas' of scientific misconduct." The Chronicle of Higher
Education 1988 (14 September): A5, A10.

Wheeler, D. L. "University and science groups develop guidelines
for handling research fraud." The Chronicle of Higher Education
1988 (5 October): A5ff.

Wingerson, L. "William Summerlin: Was he right all along?" New
Scientist, 1981 (26 February): 527-529.

Wingerson, L. "Doing wrong and being right: New transplants paint
a different picture of a celebrated scandal." Science 81, 1981
(May), 2(4): 30-33.

Whitaker, R. "$12 million lawsuit rocks research facility."
Albany Times-Union 1990 (9 December): 1ff.

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White, A. D. A history of the warfare of science with theology in
Christendom. Edited and abridged by Bruce Mazlish. New York: The
Free Press, 1965 (original 1897, with an even earlier work on the
same subject dated 1876).

White, D. H. "Of Hughes Aircraft, missiles and a 'totally
misleading' story" (letter). The New York Times, 1984 (24 July):
A20.

White, J. H. The history of the philogiston theory. London:
Edward Arnold Company, 1932.
White, T. H. The book of beasts. New York: Dover, 1984
(originally, 1954).

White, W. Beyond conformity. New York: Free Press, 1961.

Whitehead, A. N. Science and philosophy. Paterson, New Jersey:
Littlefield, Adams and Co., 1964 (originally, Philosophical
Library, 1948).

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Whitley, R. D. "Black boxism and the sociology of science: A
discussion of the major developments in the field." Sociological
Review Monograph 18, 1972 (September): 61-91.

Whitney, C. "British astronomers look to U.S., not stars." New
York Times 1989 (23 April): 11

Whitney, C. R. "Medical care in Germany: With choices, and for
all." New York Times 1993 (23 January): 1, 4.

Whyte, L. L. The unconscious before Freud. Garden City, New York:
Doubleday Anchor, 1962 (originally, Basic Books, 1960).

Wiegand, W. A. The history of a hoax: Edmund Lester Pearson, John
Citton Dana, and The Old Librarian's Almanac. Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania: Beta Phi Mu Chapbook Number 13, 1979.

Wiener, N. "The megabuck era." New Republic 1958 (27 January)
138: 10-11.

Wiener, N. The human use of human beings: Cybernetics and
society. Garden City, New York: Doubleday Anchor, 1954
(originally, Houghton Mifflin, 1950).

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Wigner, E. P. "The unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in
the natural sciences." Communications on Pure and Applied
Mathematics 1960 13: 1-14.

Wigodsky, H. S. "Fraud and misrepresentation in research-- whose
responsibility?" IRB: A Review of Human Subjects Research 1984
(March/April) 6: 1-5.

Wildavsky, A. and Tanenbaum, E. The politics of mistrust. Beverly
Hills, California: Sage, 1981.

Wilensky, H. L. Organizational intelligence: Knowledge and policy
in government and industry. New York: Basic Books, 1967.

Wilford, J. N. "Scientists debate missions in space." New York
Times 1992 (26 November): B18.

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Wilford, J. N. "Open, Dead Sea Scrolls stir up new disputes." New
York Times 1992 (19 December): 22.

Wilford, J. N. "New accusations erupt over the Dead Sea Scrolls."
New York Times 1992 (13 December): 28.

Wilford, J. N. "Discovering Columbus." New York Times Magazine
1991 (11 August): 25ff.

Wilford, J. N. "Monopoly over Dead Sea Scrolls is ended." New
York Times 1991 (22 September): 1, 20.

Wilford, J. N. "Question for telescope is, how much to repair?"
New York Times 1991 (23 October): A19.

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Wilford, J. N. "Dead Sea Scrolls to be published." New York Times
1991 (20 November): A7.

Wilford, J. N. "The search for the beginning of time." New York
Times Magazine 1990 (11 February): 29ff.

Wilford, J. N. "Anthropology seen as father of Maori lore." New
York Times 1990 (20 February): C1, C12.

Wilford, J. N. "Telescope is orbited after tense delay." New York
Times 1990 (26 April): B12.

Wilford, J. N. "Ex-Colleagues turn combatants." New York Times
1990 (22 May): C7.

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Wilford, J. N. "Mastermind of Piltdown hoax unmasked?" New York
Times 1990 (5 June): 1, C6.

Wilford, J. N. "Charges Peary faked Polar feat traced to
misreading of a paper." New York Times 1989 (5 February): 10.

Wilford, J. N. "Fusion furor: Science's human face." New York
Times 1989 (24 April): 1, B6.

Wilford, J. N. "Voyager thrills scientists in farewell to solar
system." New York Times 1989 (26 August): 1, 8.

Wilford, J. N. "Peary's notes said to imply he fell short of the
Pole." New York Times 1988 (13 October): A25.

Wilford, J. N. The riddle of the dinosaur. New York: Knopf,
1986.

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Wilford, J. N. "Professor's path to Mayan discovery." The New
York Times, 1984 (24 May): C21.
Wilford, J. N. "To the edge of the universe: The new age of
astronomy." New York Times 1985 (15 September): 30ff.

Wilford, J. N. "Earlier criticisms surface in reactions to book
on Dr. Mead." New York Times 1983 (1 February). C1, C2

Wilford, J. N. "Customs check: Leave your ideological baggage
behind." New York Times 1983 (6 February): E8.

Wilford, J. N. "Egyptologist says he did not mislead." New York
Times 1982 (7 March): 19.

Wilford, J. N. "Tiny fish looms large in evolution debate." New
York Times 1982 (20 April): C1-C2.

Wilkerson, I. "Prosecutors seek to ban doctor's suicide device."
New York Times 1991 (5 January): 6.

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Wilkerson, I. "Inventor of suicide machine is arrested on murder
charge." New York Times 1990 (4 December): 1, A25.

Wilkerson, I. "Temple lintel pits Thais against an art museum."
New York Times 1988 (17 July): 14.

Wilkerson, I. "Charges against doctor bring ire and questions."
New York Times 1988 (11 December): 32.

Wilkie, J. S. "Some reasons for the rediscovery and appreciation
of Mendel's work in the first years of the present century."
British Journal for the History of Science, 1962 (June), 1(1):
5-17.

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Wilkinson, L. "Improper yardstick for psychometrics" (letter).
The New York Times, 1982 (25 September): 26.

Williams, G. The plague killers. New York: Scribner's, 1969.

Williams, G. Virus hunters. New York: Knopf, 1941.

Williams, L. P. "Normal science, scientific revolutions and the
history of science." In Lakatos, I. and Musgrave, A. (eds),
Criticism and the growth of knowledge. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1970: 49-50.

Williams, W. "White-Collar crime: Booming again." New York Times
1985 (9 June): F1, F6.

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Williams, W. T. "The computer botanist." Edge, D. (ed).
Experiment: A series of scientific case histories first broadcast
in the BBC third programme. London: British Broadcast
Corporation, 1964: 48-55.

Williams-Ellis, A. Darwin's moon: A biography of Alfred Russel
Wallace. London: Blackie, 1966.

Wills, G. "Margaret Mead problem." Times Union (Albany, N.Y.),
1983 (15 February): A7.

Wills, K. J. "Booming underground industry: The business of
pushing counterfeit goods." The New York Times, 1984 (8 April):
F6-F7.

Wilsford, D. Doctors and the state: The politics of health care
in France and the United States. Durham, North Carolina: Duke
University Press, 1991.

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Wilson, R. "A visit to Chernobyl." Science 1987 (26 June) 236:
1636-1640.

Winerip, M. "Study finds boys receive 75% of new science
scholarships." New York Times 1993 (17 November): B7.


Wines, M. "It's clear now: A system can be too user friendly."
New York Times 1988 (13 November): E7.

Wingerson, L. "William Summerlin: Was he right all along?" New
Scientist 1981 (26 February): 527-529.

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Wingerson, L. "Doing wrong and being right: New transplants paint
a different picture of a celebrated scandal." Science 81, 1981
(May), 2(4): 30-33.

Wingo, W. S. and Collins, J. "Federal statistics: Why all the
doubts." U.S. News and World Report 1981 (24 August) 91: 56-57.

Winslow, J. H. and Meyer, A. "The perpetrator at Piltdown."
Science 83, 1983 (September), 4(7): 32-43.

Winter, E. and Shapiro, H. (eds). The world of Lincoln Steffens.
New York: Hill and Wang, 1962.

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