The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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Page 42
... later they emerged to allow Bragg to give me his formal permission to work under his direction . The performance was uncompromis- ingly British , and I quietly concluded that the white - mustached figure of Bragg now spent most of its ...
... later they emerged to allow Bragg to give me his formal permission to work under his direction . The performance was uncompromis- ingly British , and I quietly concluded that the white - mustached figure of Bragg now spent most of its ...
Page 136
... Later I kept expect- ing Maurice to search me out , and when he missed dinner I went up to his room . There I found him lying flat on his stomach , hiding his face from the dim light I had turned on . Something eaten in Paris had not ...
... Later I kept expect- ing Maurice to search me out , and when he missed dinner I went up to his room . There I found him lying flat on his stomach , hiding his face from the dim light I had turned on . Something eaten in Paris had not ...
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... later he spotted the fact that the two glycosidic bonds ( joining base and sugar ) of each base pair were systematically related by a diad axis perpendicular to the helical axis . Thus , both pairs could be flipflopped over and still ...
... later he spotted the fact that the two glycosidic bonds ( joining base and sugar ) of each base pair were systematically related by a diad axis perpendicular to the helical axis . Thus , both pairs could be flipflopped over and still ...
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