The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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... remained ensnared by bacterial matings , often going up to London to talk with Bill Hayes at his Hammersmith Hospital lab . My mind snapped back to DNA on the evenings when I managed to catch Maurice for dinner on my way home to ...
... remained ensnared by bacterial matings , often going up to London to talk with Bill Hayes at his Hammersmith Hospital lab . My mind snapped back to DNA on the evenings when I managed to catch Maurice for dinner on my way home to ...
Page 148
... remained as sticky as ever . Upon his return from Brazil , the unmistakable impres- sion was given that she considered collaboration even more impossible than before . Thus , for relief , Maurice had taken up interference microscopy to ...
... remained as sticky as ever . Upon his return from Brazil , the unmistakable impres- sion was given that she considered collaboration even more impossible than before . Thus , for relief , Maurice had taken up interference microscopy to ...
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... remained in Cambridge , where they continue their X - ray work on proteins , for which they received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1962. Sir Lawrence Bragg retained his enthusiastic interest in protein structure when he moved in 1954 ...
... remained in Cambridge , where they continue their X - ray work on proteins , for which they received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1962. Sir Lawrence Bragg retained his enthusiastic interest in protein structure when he moved in 1954 ...
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