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As the historian of science Helge Kragh defines it, "a source is an objectively given material item from the past created by human beings."
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Note 15: Kragh, Introduction to Historiography of Science (1987), 120. back
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For discussions of the philosophical and scientific implications of Helmholtz's work in thermodynamics, see Kragh 1993 and Campisi 2005. 6.
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Kragh, H. (1981) “The Concept of the Monopole: a Historical and Analytical Case-Study,” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 12 (2), 141-72.
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Naples 'dog park supporters hope to garner enough support to get into Marco's enviable situation, Kragh said.
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They could build a basic park for about half the price, but Kragh said he hopes they don't have to piecemeal the project.
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Kragh - along with Dempsey and resident Paul Frey - has been petitioning the city for a dog park for the past several months.
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The ideas of registration and fees aren't completely off the table in Naples, but Kragh said he hopes an annual fundraiser could raise the anticipated $22,000 annual maintenance costs.
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Kragh - along with Dempsey and resident Paul Frey - has been petitioning the city for a dog park for the past several months.
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Kragh - along with Dempsey and resident Paul Frey - has been petitioning the city for a dog park for the past several months.
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