The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNASince its publication in 1968, The Double Helix has given countless readers a rare and exciting look at one highly significant piece of scientific research-Watson and Crick's race to discover the molecular structure of DNA. |
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... Herman . Soon Gunther and I found ourselves going regularly to visit Ole's lab , located several miles from Herman's , and within several weeks we were both actively doing experiments with Ole . At first I occasionally felt ill at ease ...
... Herman . Soon Gunther and I found ourselves going regularly to visit Ole's lab , located several miles from Herman's , and within several weeks we were both actively doing experiments with Ole . At first I occasionally felt ill at ease ...
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... Herman's lab expecting another charming yet totally incomprehensible con- versation . This time , however , I found Herman could be understood . He had something important to let out : his marriage was over , and he hoped to obtain a ...
... Herman's lab expecting another charming yet totally incomprehensible con- versation . This time , however , I found Herman could be understood . He had something important to let out : his marriage was over , and he hoped to obtain a ...
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... Herman's type of biochemistry remained zero . Leav- ing Copenhagen was of course illegal in the formal sense . On the other hand , my request could not be refused . Everyone knew of Herman's unsettled state , and the Washington office ...
... Herman's type of biochemistry remained zero . Leav- ing Copenhagen was of course illegal in the formal sense . On the other hand , my request could not be refused . Everyone knew of Herman's unsettled state , and the Washington office ...
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