The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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Page 145
... look too silly to rush back in , he went on , returning that evening to Cam- bridge . The following morning , after I was told about the futility of the lunch , Francis tried to generate enthusiasm for our having a second go at the ...
... look too silly to rush back in , he went on , returning that evening to Cam- bridge . The following morning , after I was told about the futility of the lunch , Francis tried to generate enthusiasm for our having a second go at the ...
Page 198
... look at the cardboard models , fiddle with other combinations , and then , the period of momentary uncertainty over , look satisfied and tell me how important our work was . I enjoyed Francis ' words , even though they lacked the casual ...
... look at the cardboard models , fiddle with other combinations , and then , the period of momentary uncertainty over , look satisfied and tell me how important our work was . I enjoyed Francis ' words , even though they lacked the casual ...
Page 208
... look at the model to like it . He had been forewarned by John that it was a two - chain affair , held together by the A - T and G - C base pairs , and so immediately upon entering our of- fice he studied its detailed features . That it ...
... look at the model to like it . He had been forewarned by John that it was a two - chain affair , held together by the A - T and G - C base pairs , and so immediately upon entering our of- fice he studied its detailed features . That it ...
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