The Strength of Loose Concepts — Boundary Concepts, Federative Experimental Strategies and Disciplinary Growth: The Case of Immunology

History of Science 30 (4):371-396 (1992)
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original Löwy, Ilana (1990) "The strength of loose concepts-boundary concepts, federative experimental strategies and disciplinary growth: the case of immunology". History of Science 30(90):371-396

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