The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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... Moreover , he could not refrain from subsequently telling all who would listen how his clever new idea might set science ahead . As a result , there existed an unspoken yet real fear of Crick , especially among his contemporaries who ...
... Moreover , he could not refrain from subsequently telling all who would listen how his clever new idea might set science ahead . As a result , there existed an unspoken yet real fear of Crick , especially among his contemporaries who ...
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... Moreover , it was increasingly difficult to take Maurice's mind off his assistant , Rosalind Franklin . Not that he was at all in love with Rosy , as we called her from a distance . Just the opposite - almost from the moment she arrived ...
... Moreover , it was increasingly difficult to take Maurice's mind off his assistant , Rosalind Franklin . Not that he was at all in love with Rosy , as we called her from a distance . Just the opposite - almost from the moment she arrived ...
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... Moreover , the chemists who did work on DNA were almost always organic chemists with no interest in genetics . Kalckar was a bright exception . In the summer of 1945 he had come to the lab at Cold Spring Harbor , New York , to take ...
... Moreover , the chemists who did work on DNA were almost always organic chemists with no interest in genetics . Kalckar was a bright exception . In the summer of 1945 he had come to the lab at Cold Spring Harbor , New York , to take ...
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