Volume 4, Theme:: Theme: Objectification, Measurement and Standardization Edited by Tord Larsen

, Article 32, 2012

Author:
Theodore M. Porter
Title:
Funny Numbers:
DOI:
10.3384/cu.2000.1525.124585
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