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Correspondence
| J.T. Randall to LP, LP's reply. August 28, 1951. |
JT Randall to LP
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Authors: Linus Pauling, J. T. Randall
 JT Randall to LP
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J. T. Randall's correspondence with Linus Pauling: Aug. 28, 1951 |
| Alternative Title: |
J. T. Randall's correspondence with Linus Pauling and subsequent reply |
| Creator: |
Randall, J. T. (John Turton) |
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| Date: |
1951-08-28 |
| Subject: |
Nucleic acids X-rays -- Diffraction
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Text |
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text/plain |
| Language: |
en |
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randall01-pg01.jpg |
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Master file format: TIFF, 600 dpi, Epson GT-10000+ flatbed scanner. |
| Rights: |
http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/specialcollections/coll/pauling/dna/copyright.html |
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It was nice to hear from you on returning from holiday yesterday.
I am sorry that Oster is rather misinformed about our intentions with regard to nucleic acid. Wilkins and others are busily
engaged in working out the interpretation of the desoxyribosenucleic acid x-ray photographs and it would not be fair to them,
or to the efforts of the laboratory as a whole, to hand these over to you. Wilkins has, of course, obtained a good deal of
information already from his optical studies and it is natural that he should wish to carry through the X-ray investigation.
I was not able to attend the Gordon Conference which opened at New Hampton yesterday but Wilkins is attending and will be
talking about his optical work.
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