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Page 66
... told Max and John about his success . A few minutes later , Bill Cochran walked into his office , and Francis started to repeat the story . But before he could let loose his argument , Bill told him that he also thought he had succeeded ...
... told Max and John about his success . A few minutes later , Bill Cochran walked into his office , and Francis started to repeat the story . But before he could let loose his argument , Bill told him that he also thought he had succeeded ...
Page 128
... told us that the hydrogen atoms in the purine and pyrimi- dine bases did not have fixed locations but randomly moved from one spot to another . Instead , Francis had the feeling that DNA replication involved specific attractive forces ...
... told us that the hydrogen atoms in the purine and pyrimi- dine bases did not have fixed locations but randomly moved from one spot to another . Instead , Francis had the feeling that DNA replication involved specific attractive forces ...
Page 166
... told Maurice that the conversation between Rosy and me was over and that I had been about to look for him in the tea room . Simultaneously I was inching my body from between them , leaving Maurice face to face with Rosy . Then , when ...
... told Maurice that the conversation between Rosy and me was over and that I had been about to look for him in the tea room . Simultaneously I was inching my body from between them , leaving Maurice face to face with Rosy . Then , when ...
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