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... London at King's College . * Like Francis , Maurice had been a physicist and also used X - ray diffraction as his principal tool of research . It would have looked very bad if Francis had jumped in on a problem that Maurice had worked ...
... London at King's College . * Like Francis , Maurice had been a physicist and also used X - ray diffraction as his principal tool of research . It would have looked very bad if Francis had jumped in on a problem that Maurice had worked ...
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... London meeting of the Society for Experimental Biology . Two days before my scheduled departure there was a heavy fall of snow , giving to the barren moors the look of Antarctic mountains . It was a perfect occasion for a long afternoon ...
... London meeting of the Society for Experimental Biology . Two days before my scheduled departure there was a heavy fall of snow , giving to the barren moors the look of Antarctic mountains . It was a perfect occasion for a long afternoon ...
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... London . His trip abruptly terminated at Idlewild through the removal of his passport . The State De- partment did not want troublemakers like Pauling wandering about the globe saying nasty things about the politics of its onetime ...
... London . His trip abruptly terminated at Idlewild through the removal of his passport . The State De- partment did not want troublemakers like Pauling wandering about the globe saying nasty things about the politics of its onetime ...
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