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July 01 2009
Waiting to Exhale: Useful Refuse and John Hutchinson's Spirometer
Melissa Lo
Melissa Lo
Melissa Lo recently completed her SMArchS degree at MIT, where she was awarded the SMArchS Prize. Presently she is pursuing her PhD in the History of Science at Harvard University.
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Melissa Lo
Melissa Lo recently completed her SMArchS degree at MIT, where she was awarded the SMArchS Prize. Presently she is pursuing her PhD in the History of Science at Harvard University.
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© 2009 Melissa Lo
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Melissa Lo
Thresholds (2009) (36): 4–8.
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Melissa Lo; Waiting to Exhale: Useful Refuse and John Hutchinson's Spirometer. Thresholds 2009; (36): 4–8. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/thld_a_00695
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