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The Element of the Table: Visual Discourse and the Preperiodic Representation of Chemical Classification
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Cohen, Benjamin R
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Chemistry
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/ Scerri, Eric
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2004
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2004
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The Element of the Table: Visual Discourse and the Preperiodic Representation of Chemical Classification
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The Element of the Table: Visual Discourse and the Preperiodic Representation of Chemical Classification
2004
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Overview
Cohen delves into the visual representation of chemical classification. He discusses the active function of tables in the history of chemistry, arguing that the dynamic roles have in fact been enabled and fostered by their visually representative characteristics.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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