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Guggenheim Fellows / Scientific method / Sociology / Innovation / Multiple discovery / Richard Lewontin / Matthew effect / Robert K. Merton / Jonathan R. Cole / Science / Knowledge / Academia
Date: 2000-08-25 10:51:50
Guggenheim Fellows
Scientific method
Sociology
Innovation
Multiple discovery
Richard Lewontin
Matthew effect
Robert K. Merton
Jonathan R. Cole
Science
Knowledge
Academia

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