The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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... Luria . He positively abhorred most chemists , especially the competitive variety out of the jungles of New York City . Kalckar , however , was obviously cultivated , and Luria hoped that in his civilized , conti- nental company I would ...
... Luria . He positively abhorred most chemists , especially the competitive variety out of the jungles of New York City . Kalckar , however , was obviously cultivated , and Luria hoped that in his civilized , conti- nental company I would ...
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... Luria and his German - born friend , the theoretical physicist Max Delbrück , then a professor at Cal Tech . While Delbrück kept hoping that purely genetic tricks could solve the problem , Luria more often wondered whether the real ...
... Luria and his German - born friend , the theoretical physicist Max Delbrück , then a professor at Cal Tech . While Delbrück kept hoping that purely genetic tricks could solve the problem , Luria more often wondered whether the real ...
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... Luria about my newly found passion , asking whether he knew how to arrange my acceptance into the Cam- bridge lab . Unexpectedly , this was no problem at all . Soon after receiving my letter , Luria went to a small meeting at Ann Arbor ...
... Luria about my newly found passion , asking whether he knew how to arrange my acceptance into the Cam- bridge lab . Unexpectedly , this was no problem at all . Soon after receiving my letter , Luria went to a small meeting at Ann Arbor ...
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