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... talk . My answers were frequently vague , and Francis was visibly an- noyed by my habit of always trusting to memory and never writing anything on paper . If a subject inter- ested me , I could usually recollect what I needed 75 11.
... talk . My answers were frequently vague , and Francis was visibly an- noyed by my habit of always trusting to memory and never writing anything on paper . If a subject inter- ested me , I could usually recollect what I needed 75 11.
Page 194
... needed for systematically checking all the conceivable hydrogen - bonding possibilities , had not been finished on time . At least two more days were needed before they would be in our hands . This was much too long even for me to ...
... needed for systematically checking all the conceivable hydrogen - bonding possibilities , had not been finished on time . At least two more days were needed before they would be in our hands . This was much too long even for me to ...
Page 208
... needed but a minute's 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 ...
... needed but a minute's 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 ...
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