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      When Do Scientists Become Entrepreneurs? The Social Structural Antecedents of Commercial Activity in the Academic Life Sciences

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      American Journal of Sociology
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                Journal
                American Journal of Sociology
                American Journal of Sociology
                University of Chicago Press
                0002-9602
                1537-5390
                July 2006
                July 2006
                : 112
                : 1
                : 97-144
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                10.1086/502691
                17526160
                55e6f7fd-daee-45ec-bbe7-a5299060e579
                © 2006
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