The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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... dinner . Francis was always eager to continue our con- versations , while I joyously seized every opportunity to escape from the miserable English food that period- ically led me to worry about whether I might have an ulcer . Odile's ...
... dinner . Francis was always eager to continue our con- versations , while I joyously seized every opportunity to escape from the miserable English food that period- ically led me to worry about whether I might have an ulcer . Odile's ...
Page 81
... Dinner with claret , however , restored the conversa- tion to our impending triumph with DNA . By then we had been joined by Francis ' close friend , the logi- cian George Kreisel , whose unwashed appearance and idiom did not fit into ...
... Dinner with claret , however , restored the conversa- tion to our impending triumph with DNA . By then we had been joined by Francis ' close friend , the logi- cian George Kreisel , whose unwashed appearance and idiom did not fit into ...
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... Dinner was still going on as we emerged from a stone passage , which connected the gunroom with several larders , into a dining room dominated by sharp authoritative chatter . Av's zoologist brother Murdoch had already come , and he ...
... Dinner was still going on as we emerged from a stone passage , which connected the gunroom with several larders , into a dining room dominated by sharp authoritative chatter . Av's zoologist brother Murdoch had already come , and he ...
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