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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... Maurice Wilkins on the optical properties of DNA fibers . Willy soon spotted me , slowed down , and momentarily gave the impression that he might remove his rucksack and chat for a while . But all he said was , " How's Honest Jim ...
... Maurice Wilkins on the optical properties of DNA fibers . Willy soon spotted me , slowed down , and momentarily gave the impression that he might remove his rucksack and chat for a while . But all he said was , " How's Honest Jim ...
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... Maurice Wilkins , a bachelor who worked in London at King's College . * Like Francis , Maurice had been a physicist and also used X - ray diffraction as his principal tool of research . It would have looked very bad if Francis had ...
... Maurice Wilkins , a bachelor who worked in London at King's College . * Like Francis , Maurice had been a physicist and also used X - ray diffraction as his principal tool of research . It would have looked very bad if Francis had ...
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... Maurice could not see any decent way to give Rosy the boot . To start with , she had been given to think that she had a position for several years . Also , there was no ... Maurice Wilkins . jectionable as physics , with its atomic 18.
... Maurice could not see any decent way to give Rosy the boot . To start with , she had been given to think that she had a position for several years . Also , there was no ... Maurice Wilkins . jectionable as physics , with its atomic 18.
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