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    A philosopher's view on the Periodic Table of the Elements and its significance: Interview with Eric Scerri

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    2010
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    Baykoucheva, Svetla
    Scerri, Eric
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    Baykoucheva, Svetla, and Eric Scerri. 2010. A philosopher's view on the Periodic Table of the Elements and its significance: Interview with Eric Scerri. Chemical Information Bulletin 62 (1 ):16-21. http://acscinf.org/publications/interviews/scerri2010.php
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    Svetla Baykoucheva interviews Dr. Eric Scerri, a philosopher of science, about his book, "The Periodic Table: Its Story and Its Significance." This authoritative work on Dmitrii Mendeleev, the creator of the Periodic Table of Elements, provides a philosopher's view of the history of chemistry and its relationship with other disciplines.
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