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Date: 2006-02-27 20:09:54
Economy
Business
Chemistry
Dyes
Natural dye
Chemical industry
Theory of the firm
Organic chemistry

In 1958 Stan Reiter and Jonathan Hughes published an article with the unassuming title, “The First 1,945 British Steamships.” The purpose of the article was to show how statistical tools and theories developed durin

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