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Trafficking materials and gendered experimental practices: Radium research in early 20th century Vienna
Source: Central Library for Physics, Vienna.
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Gustav Ortner (second from left) with Gerhard Kirsch (far right) at the Institute for Radium Research, undated. After finishing his doctoral dissertation at the University of Vienna, Ortner became second assistant at the Radium Institute in 1924. The same year he spent a couple of months at Manne Siegbahn's laboratory in Uppsala and Niehls Bohr institute in Copenhagen. Source: Central Library for Physics, Vienna.
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Trafficking materials and gendered experimental practices: Radium research in early 20th century Vienna
by Maria Rentetzi
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