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... Griffith might just be able to calculate . If the complementary scheme was right , he might find attractive forces be- tween bases with different structures . On the other hand , if direct copying existed , his calculations might reveal ...
... Griffith might just be able to calculate . If the complementary scheme was right , he might find attractive forces be- tween bases with different structures . On the other hand , if direct copying existed , his calculations might reveal ...
Page 129
... Griffith's rooms to set him straight . At lunch I confirmed that Francis had got Char- gaff's results right . But by then he was only routinely enthusiastic as he went over Griffith's quantum- mechanical arguments . For one thing , Griffith ...
... Griffith's rooms to set him straight . At lunch I confirmed that Francis had got Char- gaff's results right . But by then he was only routinely enthusiastic as he went over Griffith's quantum- mechanical arguments . For one thing , Griffith ...
Page 131
... Griffith's rooms in Trinity to set himself straight about the base - pair data . Hearing " Come in , " he opened the door to see Griffith and a girl . Realizing that this was not the moment for science , he slowly retreated , ask- ing ...
... Griffith's rooms in Trinity to set himself straight about the base - pair data . Hearing " Come in , " he opened the door to see Griffith and a girl . Realizing that this was not the moment for science , he slowly retreated , ask- ing ...
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