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The Rise and Fall of American Technology

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

CHAPTER 1—THE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT CYCLE

General

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Biographies

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“Charles H. Townes, Biography”. Nobel Prizes in Physics. Nobel.org. February 5, 2009. .

Haven, Kendall, and Donna Clark. 100 Most Popular Scientists for Young Adults: Biographical Sketches and Professional Paths. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1999.

“John Bardeen, Biography”. From Nobel Lectures, Physics 1971–1980, Editor Stig Lundqvist, Singapore, World Scientific Publishing Co., 1992. February 5, 2009. .

“Robert Hall, Biography”. Nobel Prizes in Physics. Nobel.org. February 5, 2009. .

“Walter Brattain, Biography”. From Nobel Lectures, Physics 1942–1962, Amsterdam, Elsevier Publishing Company, 1964. February 5, 2009. .

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