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11. Belozersky, A. N., and A. S. Spirin, "A Correlation Between the Com- 

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12. Kendrew, J. C, "Three-Dimensional Structure of Globular Proteins," 

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The following two articles describe the Fourier syntheses to determine the 

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13. Perutz, M. F., M. G. Rossmann, Ann F. Cullis, Hilary Muirhead, Georg 

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Several other articles in Volume 31 of Reviews of Modem Physics discuss 

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Replication of nucleic acids and their role in living cells are discussed in 

 Chapter 25. 



Radiation damage to nucleic acids and proteins is discussed in Chapter 16. 



