The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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... Hugh Huxley , and Gunther Stent for sending me some of their snapshots . For editorial assistance I'm much in- debted to Libby Aldrich for the quick , perceptive re- marks expected from our best Radcliffe students and to Joyce Lebowitz ...
... Hugh Huxley , and Gunther Stent for sending me some of their snapshots . For editorial assistance I'm much in- debted to Libby Aldrich for the quick , perceptive re- marks expected from our best Radcliffe students and to Joyce Lebowitz ...
Page 86
... Hugh Huxley would join us , but of late he was finding it difficult to enjoy Francis ' inquisitive lunchtime at- tacks . For just prior to my arrival in Cambridge , Hugh's decision to take up the problem of how mus- 86.
... Hugh Huxley would join us , but of late he was finding it difficult to enjoy Francis ' inquisitive lunchtime at- tacks . For just prior to my arrival in Cambridge , Hugh's decision to take up the problem of how mus- 86.
Page 224
... Hugh Huxley , after spending several years in Lon- don , is back in Cambridge doing work on the mecha- nism of muscle contraction . Francis Crick , after a year in Brooklyn , returned to Cambridge to work on the nature and operation ...
... Hugh Huxley , after spending several years in Lon- don , is back in Cambridge doing work on the mecha- nism of muscle contraction . Francis Crick , after a year in Brooklyn , returned to Cambridge to work on the nature and operation ...
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