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DEI, LUIGI1 luigi.dei@unifi.it
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Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry. Sep2023, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p83-100. 18p.
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D. M. Wrinch
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Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society. 30:129-141
The development of aerodynamical research into the usefulness of wing profiles of various types for aerofoils of high aspect ratio lends special interest to new results in two-dimensional hydrodynamics relating to the motion of a perfect fluid in the
Publikováno v:
Science. 85:76-80
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D. M. Wrinch
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Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology. 6:122-139
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D. M. Wrinch
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Protoplasma. 25:550-569
It is suggested that the construction of molecular models of the chromosome may prove to be a fruitful way of attacking the fundamental problems of cytology and genetics. Certain micelles consisting of molecules of protamine-nucleate are suggested fo
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D. M. Wrinch
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Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. :435-458
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D. M. Wrinch
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Mind. :184-192
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D. M. Wrinch
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A - Mathematical and Physical Sciences. 160:59-86
Any theory as to the structure of the molecule of simple native protein must take account of a number of facts belonging to many different domains of science. As our starting point we take the following: ( а ) The molecules are largely, if not entir
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D. M. Wrinch
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Mind. :448-452
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J. Marrack, D. M. Wrinch, A. Neuberger, T. Svedberg, S. J. Przylecki, K. O. Pedersen, Flora Jane Philpot, K. Linderstrom-Lang, G. Boehm, E. R. Holiday, E. Dodwell, William Thomas Astbury, H. H. Weber, E. Gorter, Dorothy Crowfoot, K. H. Meyer, J. D. Bernal, J. St. L. Philpot, G. S. Adair, J. F. Danielli, Percy Arthur Small
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences. 170:40-79
The proposal of the subject for this discussion is in itself a remarkable thing and a symbol of the spirit of this meeting. A few years ago the proposal would have looked preposterous. Proteins were known as a mysterious sort of colloids, the molecul