Physical Studies of Nucleic Acid. Crystalline Structure of DNA. Nucleic Acid: An Extensible Molecule? (Wilkins) WITH Evidence on the Structure of Deoxyribonucleic Acid from Measurements with Polarized Infra-red Radiation (Fraser) WITH Automatic Computing Engine of The National Physical Laboratory (Woodger) in Nature 167, 1951
by Wilkins, M. [Maurice] H. F.; R. G. Gosling; & W. E. Seeds WITH Fraser, Mary J. & Robert D. Fraser WITH Woodger, M
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London: Macmillian & Sons, 1951. 1st Edition. FIRST EDITION OF A NUMBER OF IMPORTANT PAPERS.
ALSO INCLUDED: Armenteros, R.; Barker, K. H. "Decay of Neutral V-Particles" WITH Mackay, D. M., Calculating Machines and Human Thought WITH Bragg, W. L. Elimination of the Unwanted Image in Diffraction Microscopy WITH Martyn, D. G. The Theory of Magnetic Storms and Auroras. CONDITION & DETAILS: London: Macmillian & Sons. Complete volume. 4to (10.25.x 7.5 inches; 256 x 186mm). 1076 pp. & lv name and title index. Ex-libris bearing only discrete stamps on the flyleaf, pastedown and title page; no spine markings whatsoever. Bound in blue cloth, gilt-lettered at the spine. Solidly and tightly bound; light rubbing at the edges. Very clean inside and out. Very good condition.
ALSO INCLUDED: Armenteros, R.; Barker, K. H. "Decay of Neutral V-Particles" WITH Mackay, D. M., Calculating Machines and Human Thought WITH Bragg, W. L. Elimination of the Unwanted Image in Diffraction Microscopy WITH Martyn, D. G. The Theory of Magnetic Storms and Auroras. CONDITION & DETAILS: London: Macmillian & Sons. Complete volume. 4to (10.25.x 7.5 inches; 256 x 186mm). 1076 pp. & lv name and title index. Ex-libris bearing only discrete stamps on the flyleaf, pastedown and title page; no spine markings whatsoever. Bound in blue cloth, gilt-lettered at the spine. Solidly and tightly bound; light rubbing at the edges. Very clean inside and out. Very good condition.
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- Physical Studies of Nucleic Acid. Crystalline Structure of DNA. Nucleic Acid: An Extensible Molecule? (Wilkins) WITH Evidence on the Structure of Deoxyribonucleic Acid from Measurements with Polarized Infra-red Radiation (Fraser) WITH Automatic Computing Engine of The National Physical Laboratory (Woodger) in Nature 167, 1951
- Author
- Wilkins, M. [Maurice] H. F.; R. G. Gosling; & W. E. Seeds WITH Fraser, Mary J. & Robert D. Fraser WITH Woodger, M
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- Used
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- 1
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- 1st Edition
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- Hardcover
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- Macmillian & Sons
- Place of Publication
- London
- Date Published
- 1951
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