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  1. 26 de feb. de 2020 · Of molecules and men by Crick, Francis, 1916-2004. Publication date 1966 Topics Vitalisme (filosofie), Filosofie, Biology Philosophy, Life (Biology ...

  2. Francis Crick. Prometheus Books, 2004 - Science - 99 pages. There is probably no one who has a deeper understanding of life's biochemical basis than Sir Francis Crick. In 1962, he won the Nobel...

  3. 1 de abr. de 2004 · 3.65. 55 ratings9 reviews. There is probably no one who has a deeper understanding of life's biochemical basis than Sir Francis Crick. In 1962, he won the Nobel Prize in Medicine, along with J. D. Watson and M. H. F. Wilkins, for breakthrough studies on the molecular structure of DNA.

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  4. Of Molecules and Men. Francis Crick. University of Washington Press, 1966 - Science - 99 pages. Other editions - View all. ‹ ›. About the author (1966) Born in Northampton, England, Francis...

  5. Abstract. "In his third lecture Crick anticipates events and trends that have in fact come to pass in the past four decades, including the increasing use of computer technology and robotics in mind-brain research, explorations into right-side versus left-side uses of the brain, and controversies surrounding the existence of the soul."--BOOK JACKET.

  6. 1 de abr. de 2004 · There is probably no one who has a deeper understanding of life’s biochemical basis than Sir Francis Crick. In 1962, he won the Nobel Prize in Medicine, along with J. D. Watson and M. H. F. Wilkins, for breakthrough studies on the molecular structure of DNA. Just four years later he published this collection of popular lectures in which he explained the importance of this discovery in ...

  7. Of Molecules and Men - 9781591021858. Francis Crick. There is probably no one who has a deeper understanding of life's biochemical basis than Sir Francis Crick. In 1962, he won the Nobel Prize in Medicine, along with J. D. Watson and M. H. F. Wilkins, for breakthrough studies on the molecular structure of DNA.