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Physics Today - February 2003
Photograph 51, by Rosalind Franklin (1952) [1]
“Molecular Configuration in Sodium Thymonucleate” (1953), by Rosalind Franklin and Raymond Gosling [1]
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Initial Airway Management of Blunt Upper Airway Injuries: a Case Report and Literature Review
The Structure of DNA: Cooperation and Competition Sometimes, One Person Or a Few People Get All the Credit for a Scientific Discovery
Crick, Watson & Franklin
VOJNOSANITETSKI PREGLED ^Asopis Lekara I Farmaceuta Vojske Srbije
Photography and the Discovery of the Double Helix Structure of DNA
Discovering the Secrets of Life: a Summary Report on the Archive For
Rosalind Franklin: Celebrating an Inspirational Legacy
Crick, Watson & Franklin
Breaking Biological Boundaries: Rosalind Franklin and the Experimental Foundation of the Double Helix Theory
The Structure of DNA: Cooperation and Competition
SYMMETRY of CRYSTALS and MOLECULES 2 2 2 − / − / − / ¯ the Orthorhombic Space Group Fddd F D D D ; Origin on 222, at 1 8, 1 8, 1 8 from 1
The Three-Dimensional Structure of DNA: Replicating Photograph 51
The Rosalind Franklin Story Riley Whitecotton and Francisco
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The Double Helix Film Activity Educator Materials
Three-Dimensional Double Helical DNA Structure Directly Revealed from Its X-Ray Fiber Diffraction Pattern by Iterative Phase Retrieval
Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins
DNA Structure
Structure & History Of
Recognition, Integrity, and the "Secret of Life": Rosalind Franklin and the Discovery of the Double Helix
Raymond Gosling: the Man Who Crystallized Genes Naomi Attar*
THE BLACK BOX of BIOLOGY a History of the Molecular Revolution
Rosalind Franklin Birthdate: July 20, 1920- April 16, 1938 Degrees
Law of Constant Interfacial Angles Angles Between the Crystal Faces of a Given Species Are Constant Contact (A
Winding Road to DNA Jan Witkowski Lauds an Account of the Half-Obscured Scientists Whose Work Helped to Reveal the Double Helix
Completing the Helix Trilogy Maurice Wilkins, Who Shared a Nobel with Crick and Watson, Tells His Story