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1. Industrial Diplomacy and Economic Integration: The Origins of All-European Paper Cartels, 1959—72.

2. A novel adaptive robust control for trajectory tracking of mobile robot with uncertainties.

3. The British Sociological Association's Sociology of Science Study Group.

5. When Systems are Overthrown: The 'Dash for Gas' in the British Electricity Supply Industry.

6. Cybernetics and the Mangle: Ashby, Beer and Pask.

7. Amateurs and Astrophysics: A Neglected Aspect in the Development of a Scientific Specialty.

8. Pica in pregnant women with diabetes: Does it really exist?

9. Trust and regulatory organisations: The role of local knowledge and facework in research ethics review.

10. Changes and challenges: The new information environments in schools – a British perspective.

11. Together in the middle: Back-channel negotiation in the Irish peace process.

12. Keeping the information profession up to date: Are compulsory schemes the answer?

13. Weather profits: Weather derivatives and the commercialization of meteorology.

14. Cyprus, Britain, the USA, Turkey and Greece in 1977: Critical Submission or Submissive Criticism?

15. Counting Corncrakes: The Affective Science of the UK Corncrake Census.

16. Configuring 'Interactivity': Enhancing Engagement in Science Centres and Museums.

17. Listening Without Prejudice?: Re-discovering the Value of the Disinterested Citizen.

18. The Social Shaping of Logo.

19. Long-Term Trends in the Public Representation of Science Across the 'Iron Curtain': 1946-1995.

20. Lord Curzon and the Appointment of Lord D'Abernon as Ambassador to Berlin in 1920.

21. Recognizing and assessing pain, suffering and distress in laboratory animals: a survey of current practice in the UK with recommendations.

22. Autonomy's End: Nuclear Power and the Privatization of the British Electricity Supply Industry.

23. Parliamentary Cultures and Human Embryos: The Dutch and British Debates Compared.

24. ‘Serve to Save’: Gender, Citizenship and Civil Defence in Britain 1937–41.

25. The Air Panic of 1935: British Press Opinion between Disarmament and Rearmament.

26. Drug Evaluation and the Permissive Principle: Continuities and Contradictions between Standards and Practices in Antidepressant Regulation.

27. The Standardization of Race and Ethnicity in Biomedical Science Editorials and UK Biobanks.

28. Towards an Accessible Academic Library: using the IFLA Checklist.

29. HMG and the War against Dissent, 1914-18.

30. Architectures of Genetic Medicine: Comparing Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer in the USA and the UK.

31. Digital Preservation Activities in the United Kingdom -- building the infrastructure.

32. The selection of marmoset monkeys (Callithrix jacchus) in pharmaceutical toxicology.

33. Complacement and Conflicting Scientific Expertise in British and American Drug Regulation: Clinical Risk Assessment of Triazolam.

34. The Discursive Production of Uncertainty: The OJ Simpson 'Dream Team' and the Sociology of Knowledge Machine.

35. The Role of Information Systems in the UK National Health Service: Action at a Distance and the Fetish of Calculation.

36. Science, Nature and Control: Interpreting Mechanics' Institutes.

37. The Assumptions of British Nuclear Weapons Decision-makers.

38. How personality became treatable: The mutual constitution of clinical knowledge and mental health law.

39. Jizz and the joy of pattern recognition: Virtuosity, discipline and the agency of insight in UK naturalists’ arts of seeing.

40. Documenting the doable and doing the documented: Bridging strategies at the UK Stem Cell Bank.

41. Refinement: promoting the three Rs in practice.

42. Lord Vansittart, Sir Walford Selby and the Debate about Treasury Interference in the Conduct of British Foreign Policy in the 1930s.

43. A Counsel of Despair: British Strategy and War Aims, 1917-18.

44. Divinely Sanctioned: The Anglo-American Cold War Alliance and the Defence of Western....

45. Towards a Central Office of Information: Continuity and change in British government information...

46. Aldermaston and British Nuclear Weapons Development: Testing the 'Zuckerman Thesis'.

47. Managing Mapping in the Human Genome Project.

48. Actor-Networks and Ambivalence: General Practitioners in the UK Cervical Screening Programme.

49. Mathematics and Meritocracy: The Emergence of the Cambridge Mathematical Tripos.

50. Some Models of School Science in British Curriculum Projects, and their Implications for STS Teaching at the Secondary Level.