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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Page 69
... structure was by pure crystallographic approaches . As model building did not appeal to her , at no time did she mention Pauling's triumph over the a - helix . The idea of using tinker - toy - like models to solve biological structures ...
... structure was by pure crystallographic approaches . As model building did not appeal to her , at no time did she mention Pauling's triumph over the a - helix . The idea of using tinker - toy - like models to solve biological structures ...
Page 209
... structure . Maurice , in a lab devoid of structural chemists , did not have anyone about to tell him that all the textbook pictures were wrong . But for Jerry , only Pauling would have been likely to make the right choice and stick by ...
... structure . Maurice , in a lab devoid of structural chemists , did not have anyone about to tell him that all the textbook pictures were wrong . But for Jerry , only Pauling would have been likely to make the right choice and stick by ...
Page 225
... structure of the atomic nucleus and on theoretical structural chemistry . My sister , after being many years in the Orient , lives with her publisher husband and three children in Washington . All of these people , should they desire ...
... structure of the atomic nucleus and on theoretical structural chemistry . My sister , after being many years in the Orient , lives with her publisher husband and three children in Washington . All of these people , should they desire ...
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