The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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... X - ray dif- fraction data from hemoglobin crystals for over ten years and was just beginning to get somewhere . Help- ing him was Sir Lawrence Bragg , the director of the Cavendish . For almost forty years Bragg , a Nobel Prize winner ...
... X - ray dif- fraction data from hemoglobin crystals for over ten years and was just beginning to get somewhere . Help- ing him was Sir Lawrence Bragg , the director of the Cavendish . For almost forty years Bragg , a Nobel Prize winner ...
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... X - ray evidence , he knew of its existence and to a certain extent had taken it into account . Given the X - ray data , a large variety of possible three- dimensional configurations for the polypeptide chain were quickly discarded ...
... X - ray evidence , he knew of its existence and to a certain extent had taken it into account . Given the X - ray data , a large variety of possible three- dimensional configurations for the polypeptide chain were quickly discarded ...
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... X - ray work with viruses . Virtually no words went to DNA . When I brought up the X - ray pictures at King's , Linus gave the opinion that very accurate X - ray work of the type done by his associates on amino acids was vital to our ...
... X - ray work with viruses . Virtually no words went to DNA . When I brought up the X - ray pictures at King's , Linus gave the opinion that very accurate X - ray work of the type done by his associates on amino acids was vital to our ...
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