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Ahern, Joseph-James, "'We had the hose turned on us!': Ross Gunn and the Naval Research Laboratory's Early Research into Nuclear Propulsion, 1939–1946," Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences, 33 (no. 2, 2003), 217–36.

Bruno, Laura A., "The Bequest of the Nuclear Battlefield: Science, Nature, and the Atom Bomb during the First Decade of the Cold War," Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences, 33 (no. 2, 2003), 237–60.

Cavender, Anthony, and Steve Crowder, "White-Livered Widders and Bad-Blooded Men: Folk Illness and Sexual Disorder in Southern Appalachia," Journal of the History of Sexuality, 11 (Oct. 2002), 637–49.

De Chadarevian, Soraya, "Portrait of a Discovery: Watson, Crick, and the Double Helix," Isis, 94 (March 2003), 90–105. Heavily illustrated.

Hofsommer, Don L., "St. Louis Southwestern Railway's Campaign against Malaria in Arkansas and Texas," Arkansas Historical Quarterly, 62 (Summer 2003), 182–93.

Jackson, John P., Jr., "Facts, Values, and Policies: A Comment on Howard H. Kendler (2002)," History of Psychology, 6 (May 2003), 195–202.

Keating, Peter, and Alberto Cambrosio, "Beyond 'Bad News': The Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Classification of Lymphomas and Lymphoma Patients in the Age of Biomedicine (1945–1995)," Medical History (London), 47 (July 2003), 291–313.

Kendler, Howard H., "Political Goals versus Scientific Truths: A Response to Jackson (2003)," History of Psychology, 6 (May 2003), 203–7.

Korsmo, Fae L., and Michael P. Sfraga, "From Interwar to Cold War: Selling Field Science in the United States, 1920s through 1950s," Earth Sciences History, 22 (no. 1, 2003), 55–78.. . .

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