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  • .../ref>. (Although not everyone in the pantheon of biology thought this way: Francis Crick wrote that the “ultimate aim” of biology should be to explain itself in
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  • ...f [[DNA]] in 1953, died of [[ovarian cancer]] in 1958, four years before [[Francis Crick]], [[James D. Watson]] and [[Maurice Wilkins]] (one of Franklin's collabora
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  • *1953: [[James D. Watson|Watson]] and [[Francis Crick|Crick]] made their first announcement on the double-[[helix]] structure for
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  • |[[Francis Crick]]
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  • ...Erwin Chargaff that the bases were paired, that [[James D. Watson]] and [[Francis Crick]] constructed a cardboard model that led to <ref name=FWPUB/> what is now a
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  • :: [[Francis Crick]] and [[James Watson]] establish the structure of [[DNA]].
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  • ...—the mystery of how neural activity gives rise to subjective experience. [[Francis Crick|Crick]] and [[Christof Koch|Koch]] have argued that once we solve the easy
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  • ...s Babbage]], [[Stephen Hawking]], [[Christopher Wren]], [[Alan Turing]], [[Francis Crick]], [[Joseph Lister]], [[Tim Berners-Lee]], [[Andrew Wiles]] and [[Richard D
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  • ...and we have seen in recent years superb volumes by such eminent figures as Francis Crick, Daniel C. Dennett, Gerald Edelman, and Roger Penrose, all firing volleys i
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  • ...omson]], [[Michael Faraday]], [[Charles Darwin]], [[Alexander Fleming]], [[Francis Crick]], [[Joseph William Bazalgette]] and [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]]; the natio
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