The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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... saying something preposterous , hoping that someone would take you seriously , there was no need for Francis to adopt this gambit . A discourse of only one or two minutes on the emotional problems of foreign girls was always sufficient ...
... saying something preposterous , hoping that someone would take you seriously , there was no need for Francis to adopt this gambit . A discourse of only one or two minutes on the emotional problems of foreign girls was always sufficient ...
Page 144
... saying he could come by King's . The reply , inviting him to lunch , was unexpectedly cheerful , and so Francis looked forward to a realistic discussion of DNA . However , he made the mistake of tactfully appear- ing not too interested ...
... saying he could come by King's . The reply , inviting him to lunch , was unexpectedly cheerful , and so Francis looked forward to a realistic discussion of DNA . However , he made the mistake of tactfully appear- ing not too interested ...
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... recognition . Two letters from Pasadena that week brought the news that Pauling was still way off base . The first came from Delbrück , saying that Linus had just given a seminar during which he described a modification of his 212.
... recognition . Two letters from Pasadena that week brought the news that Pauling was still way off base . The first came from Delbrück , saying that Linus had just given a seminar during which he described a modification of his 212.
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