W.L. Bragg, the founder of X-ray analysis, once compared science to a coral reef: alive only on the growing surface.
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Science Is Not a Quiet Life: Unravelling the Atomic Mechanism of Haemoglobin (Series in 20th Century Biology)
April 1998, World Scientific Pub Co Inc
Hardcover
in English
9810227744 9789810227746
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Science is not a quiet life: unravelling the atomic mechanism of haemoglobin
1997, Imperial College Press, World Scientific
in English
9810227744 9789810227746
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Science Is Not a Quiet Life: Unravelling the Atomic Mechanism of Haemoglobin (Series in 20th Century Biology)
December 1996, World Scientific Publishing Company
Paperback
in English
9810230575 9789810230579
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