The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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Page 93
... gave neat answers . None of the visi- tors , however , gave any indication of sharing Francis ' delight . Instead of wishing to do something with the pretty equations , Maurice wanted to concentrate on the fact that the theory did not ...
... gave neat answers . None of the visi- tors , however , gave any indication of sharing Francis ' delight . Instead of wishing to do something with the pretty equations , Maurice wanted to concentrate on the fact that the theory did not ...
Page 99
... gave it one hundredth the importance of the structure of metals , for which he took great delight in making soap - bubble models . Nothing then gave Sir Lawrence more pleasure than showing his ingenious motion - picture film of how ...
... gave it one hundredth the importance of the structure of metals , for which he took great delight in making soap - bubble models . Nothing then gave Sir Lawrence more pleasure than showing his ingenious motion - picture film of how ...
Page 137
... gave the opinion that very accurate X - ray work of the type done by his associates on amino acids was vital to our eventual understanding of the nucleic acids . I got much further with Ava Helen . Learning that I would be in Cambridge ...
... gave the opinion that very accurate X - ray work of the type done by his associates on amino acids was vital to our eventual understanding of the nucleic acids . I got much further with Ava Helen . Learning that I would be in Cambridge ...
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