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et is to be found, which was created by Alfred | Crick and inaugurated in 1897. |
Maclyn McCarty (with Watson and | Crick) |
Kilsby and | Crick was a railway station on the Northampton Loop |
Owen found these actions to be corrupt and | Crick was charged but not convicted of corruption. |
ho, nonetheless, showed Photo 51 to Watson and | Crick without her knowledge. |
Watson and | Crick base pairs are indicated by a "•", "-", or a " |
Watson and | Crick base pairs are indicated by a "•" or a "-" or |
The original models that Watson and | Crick had built had used the then-current textbook t |
he molecular modeling undertaken by Watson and | Crick.. |
bution of this image to the work of Watson and | Crick, as well as the methods by which they obtained |
Watson and in reports accessible to Watson and | Crick, that DNA (1) was helical, (2) was likely a do |
on her own, from her own data, had Watson and | Crick not obtained her image, is a hotly debated top |
eplication published days after the Watson and | Crick Nature article, the discovery of axonal transp |
s place every year on the Grand Union Canal at | Crick Marina (just off junction 18 of the M1) on the |
The latter was described by Bernard | Crick as a "scholarly masterpiece" and "the deepest |
According to an obituary written by Bernard | Crick, O'Leary suffered from alcoholism, which resul |
In his book, | Crick presents an idea that has great potential to p |
This was later acknowledged by | Crick. |
om the villages it was named after, especially | Crick whch was several miles away. |
der, by taking over the parishes of the former | Crick Rural District. |
Francis | Crick |
July 28 - Francis | Crick (b. |
gist, biophysicist, and neuroscientist Francis | Crick. |
Francis | Crick (from 1940-1947) who helped to design magnetic |
Obituary in "The Times" (London) of Francis | Crick, 30 July 2004. |
From 1970 to 1971, he worked with Francis | Crick at the MRC LMB of Cambridge. |
Many eminent theorists, including Francis | Crick and Roger Penrose, have worked in this field. |
d that the UKCMRI would be renamed the Francis | Crick Institute in July to coincide with ground bein |
It was here in 1953 that Francis | Crick announced that he and James Watson had discove |
in a review “On Protein Synthesis” by Francis | Crick in 1958. |
The first was authored by Francis | Crick and James Watson , and the third by Rosalind F |
Francis | Crick; What Mad Pursuit: A Personal View of Scientif |
rrelates of consciousness was the late Francis | Crick. |
Once up and running the Francis | Crick Institute is planned to have 1,500 staff, incl |
With Francis | Crick he invented methods for deducing helical patte |
om a 1974 edition of Nature written by Francis | Crick and Linus Pauling, and an analysis of Franklin |
ritance, eugenics, James D. Watson and Francis | Crick, nature versus nurture and genetic engineering |
The Francis | Crick Lecture was established in 2003 following an e |
preference given to the areas in which Francis | Crick himself worked. |
s, such as biologists James D. Watson, Francis | Crick, physicists Steven Weinberg, Richard Feynman, |
ducted an hour-long interview with Dr. Francis | Crick called "How the Brain 'sees'" for The Times Di |
Francis | Crick said "Alex Rich and I engaged Leslie in 1955 t |
For example, Francis | Crick and others used one of the peculiar r mutants |
e structure of DNA by James Watson and Francis | Crick in 1953, demonstrated the physical basis for i |
rded Maurice Wilkins, James Watson and Francis | Crick with the Nobel Prize for the double helix mode |
Matt Ridley; Francis | Crick: Discoverer of the Genetic Code (Eminent Lives |
f the structure of DNA, constructed by Francis | Crick and James Watson, at the time he and the other |
iven it by Raymond Gosling; along with Francis | Crick, he used Photo 51 to develop the first chemica |
rII phage that would later be used by Francis | Crick and Sidney Brenner to establish the triplet co |
Matt Ridley; Francis | Crick: Discoverer of the Genetic Code (Eminent Lives |
Professionally, to which I am sure Francis | Crick and Sydney Brenner will attest, many of the se |
, Otis Castle (a Los Angeles attorney), Joe G. | Crick (a Pasadena horticulturist), and biologist/eug |
as founded on February 23, 2006 by Ted Griggs, | Crick Waters, Peter Leong, and Ramani Narayan. |
n, Gyllenhaal played a love interest of Harold | Crick, played by Will Ferrell. |
The main plot follows Harold | Crick (portrayed by Ferrell), an uptight tax officia |
Harry | Crick (29 January 1910 - 10 February 1960) was an En |
an Gils, Felix Roosemont, Julien Meuris, Henri | Crick, Josef du Jardin, Johannes Ducheyne, Pierre va |
rcus Churchill; Nick Conrad; Andy Crane; Jamie | Crick; Jono Coleman; Steve Crozier; Tim Crook; Gino |
His first wife was Joyce | Crick, herself a senior lecturer in German at Univer |
sa, Oklahoma to David H. Duke and Alice Maxine | Crick. |
Michael | Crick (born 21 May 1958) is an British journalist, a |
Michael | Crick is known for his investigations of politicians |
ith fellow Manchester United supporter Michael | Crick), producer at ITN's Channel 4 News from 1990 t |
ventry International Railfreight Terminal near | Crick. |
The Odile | Crick Memorial Exhibition of her art was held at the |
originated in the Northamptonshire village of | Crick and a tentative link has been established to a |
Paddy | Crick and Dean's lawyer, Richard Meagher presented a |
9 August 1966, the Labor member for Grant, Roy | Crick, died. |
olds up into it's three-dimensional structure, | Crick suggested that “the folding is simply a functi |
discovering mechanisms of brain function that | Crick claims can account for the human soul. |
tration of the Lands Department and found that | Crick had overruled departmental advice on 35 occasi |
It is 404,253 bases in length and lies on the | Crick (minus) strand. |
The | Crick Boat Show and waterways festival is organised |
the teaching of democracy in schools (aka The | Crick Report) (1998). |
It is 12,406 bases in length and lies on the | Crick (minus) strand. |
rm of chromosome 1 at location 1q22-q25 on the | Crick (negative) strand. |
The Very Rev Thomas | Crick, CB, CBE, MVO was an eminent Anglican priest i |
Philip Charles Thurlow | Crick was the Anglican Bishop of Rockhampton in Aust |
specially Brenner who subsequently worked with | Crick; Orgel himself also worked with Crick. |
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