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Volume 19, Number 3, September 1994

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Editorial

Free Content 100 Years of the Diesel Engine

Economic and Social Impact
pp. 177-180(4)
Author: Michaelis, Anthony R.

Comment

There is a Tide ...
pp. 180-183(4)
Author: Rothman, Patricia

Essay Review

The STM Information System in the UK
pp. 184-186(3)
Author: Meadows, Jack

Comment

Sir Robert G. A. Jackson (1911-91): an Appreciation
pp. 187-189(3)
Author: Davidson, Frank P.

The Destruction of Chemical Warfare Agents
pp. 190-191(2)
Author: Barnaby, Frank

Letter to the Editor

Going Metric - Slowly
pp. 192-192(1)
Author: Bondi, Christine

Articles

Science - A Part of Our Future
pp. 193-199(7)
Author: Rohrer, Heinrich

Rudolf Diesel (1858-1913)

The Man and His 100 Year Old Engine
pp. 201-210(10)
Author: Wittmann, Josef

Relationships between Humans and Domesticated Animals
pp. 231-236(6)
Author: Digard, Jean-Pierre

Disease as Disaster
pp. 237-254(18)
Author: Foster, Harold D.

Exhibition Review

Exhibition Review
pp. 255-256(2)

Book Reviews

Book Reviews
pp. 256-264(9)

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