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Autor:
Robinson, Lisa Mae
Publikováno v:
Agricultural History, 1990 Apr 01. 64(2), 143-153.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/3743804
Autor:
Robinson, Lisa Mae
Publikováno v:
Isis; June 1985, Vol. 76 Issue: 2 p264-264, 1p
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JOHN T. STOCK, MARY VIRGINIA ORNA, Melvyn C. Usselman, Frank A. J. L. James, Stella V. F. Butler, Keith J. Laidler, R. Heyrovska, Michael Spiro, Mary D. Archer, Alfred W. von Smolinski, Carl E. Moore, Bruno Jaselskis, Roger G. Bates, B. E. Conway, W. A. E. McBryde, Manuel M. Baizer, James M. Bobbitt, M. J. Allen, H. Gunasingham, Alfred von Smolinski, K. L. Cheng, J. D. R. Thomas, Brenda R. Shaw, Petr Zuman, Michael Heyrovský, Ladislav Novotný, Ivan Smoler, Janet Osteryoung, Carolyn Wechter, L. B. Rogers, Galen W. Ewing, H. A. Laitinen, Truman S. Light, William R. Heineman, William B. Jensen, Lisa Mae Robinson, James J. Leddy, P. R. Roberge, Robert V. V. Nicholls, Silvia Tejada, Sankar Das Gupta, Bernard Fleet, J. A. McGeough, M. B. Barker