The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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Page 93
... theory on a small sheet of paper the next morning . Rosy did not give a hoot
about the priority of the creation of the helical theory and , as Francis prattled 93.
... theory on a small sheet of paper the next morning . Rosy did not give a hoot
about the priority of the creation of the helical theory and , as Francis prattled 93.
Page 103
More often , the theme was politics and the awkward cold war thought up by the
American paranoids , who should be back in the law offices of middlewestern
towns . By the following morning I was aware that the best way not to feel
impossibly ...
More often , the theme was politics and the awkward cold war thought up by the
American paranoids , who should be back in the law offices of middlewestern
towns . By the following morning I was aware that the best way not to feel
impossibly ...
Page 136
The following morning I was given a note saying that he had recovered but had to
catch the early train to Paris and apologizing for the trouble he had given me .
Later that morning Lwoff mentioned that Pauling was coming out for a few hours ...
The following morning I was given a note saying that he had recovered but had to
catch the early train to Paris and apologizing for the trouble he had given me .
Later that morning Lwoff mentioned that Pauling was coming out for a few hours ...
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User Review - pramodghuge - LibraryThingA very personal account by the author James Watson on how he and his colleague Francis Crick with the help of others beat Linus Pauling to win the coveted Nobel prize for identifying the structure of ... Read full review
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User Review - ajlewis2 - LibraryThingI read about a third of it. I found the story wandered and wasn't clear. His treatment of Rosalind Franklin sounded like something written in the 1950s. It was at that point that I decided the book ... Read full review
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