The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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... Sir Lawrence Bragg , the director of the Cavendish . For almost forty years Bragg , a Nobel Prize winner and one of the founders of crystallogra- phy , had been watching X - ray diffraction methods . solve structures of ever ...
... Sir Lawrence Bragg , the director of the Cavendish . For almost forty years Bragg , a Nobel Prize winner and one of the founders of crystallogra- phy , had been watching X - ray diffraction methods . solve structures of ever ...
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... Sir Lawrence Bragg , and the sound of his voice was often sufficient to make Bragg move to a safer room . Only infrequently would he come to tea in the Cavendish , since it meant enduring Crick's booming over the tea room . Even then Bragg ...
... Sir Lawrence Bragg , and the sound of his voice was often sufficient to make Bragg move to a safer room . Only infrequently would he come to tea in the Cavendish , since it meant enduring Crick's booming over the tea room . Even then Bragg ...
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... Sir Lawrence Bragg . When Max telephoned upstairs that I was here , Sir Lawrence came down from his office , let me say a few words , and then retired for a private conversation with Max . A few minutes later they emerged to allow Bragg ...
... Sir Lawrence Bragg . When Max telephoned upstairs that I was here , Sir Lawrence came down from his office , let me say a few words , and then retired for a private conversation with Max . A few minutes later they emerged to allow Bragg ...
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