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Yanchinski, S. "The cancer cascade: Why the science is suspect."
New Scientist 1981 (1 October): 922.

Yearley, S. "The relationship between epistemological and
sociological cognitive interests: Some ambiguities underlying the
use of interest theory in the study of scientific knowledge."
Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 1982, 13(4):
353-388.

Yoels, W. C. "The structure of scientific fields and the
allocation of editorships on scientific journals: Some
observations on the politics of knowledge." Sociological
Quarterly 1974 (Spring) 15: 264-276.

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Yoon, C. K. "Plants found to send nerve-like messages." New York
Times 1992 (17 November): C1, C13.

Young, J. H. The medical messiahs: A social history of health
quackery in twentieth-century America. Princeton, New Jersey:
Princeton University Press, 1967.

Young, L. B. "Heretics and the priesthood." New York Times Book
Review 1987 (25 January): BR 11.

Young, P. "Is the 'continental drift' theory out to sea? The
Knickerbocker News (Albany, N.Y.), 1983 (7 September): B1.

Young, R. M. Mind, brain and adaptation in the 19th century:
Cerebral localization and its biological context from Gall to
Ferrier. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1968.

Yoxen, E. "Giving life a new meaning: The rise of the molecular
biology establishment." In Elias, N., Martins, H., and Whitley,
R. (eds), Scientific establishments and hierarchies. Boston: D.
Reidel Publishing Company, 1982: 123-143.

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