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Baird, Davis (1996) [Review of] Jed Buchwald: The Creation of Scientific Effects. Philosophy of Science, 63. pp. 141-143.
Bryant, John (1988) Heinrich Hertz: The Beginning of Microwaves - Discovery of Electromagnetic Waves and Opening of the Electromagnetic Spectrum by Heinrich Hertz in the Years 1886-1892. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York.
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