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This is a personal account of what it is like to do science, by Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the double helical structure of DNA.
The book is autobiographical, but focuses primarily on events that had an impact on his career as a scientist.
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Subjects
Biography, Biologists, England, History, Molecular biology, Physicists, Discoveries in science, Biology, PhysiciansPeople
Francis Crick, Francis Crick (1916-)Places
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What Mad Pursuit: A Personal View of Scientific Discovery (Sloan Foundation Science)
June 1990, Basic Books
in English
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What mad pursuit: a personal view of scientific discovery
1988, Basic Books
in English
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What mad pursuit: a personal view of scientific discovery
1988, Basic Books
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What mad pursuit: a personal view of scientific discovery
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Includes index.
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