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Перевод: crick
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Тезаурус:
- If the patient watches television, it should be positioned so that he is sitting straight to see it: he should not have to turn his head, or bend or crick his neck.
- The structure of DNA was determined by Sydney S. Bremner and Francis Crick, who came to Cumberland Lodge to talk about his work and to attack organized religion.
- The famous molecular biologist, Francis Crick, once remarked that embryos seemed to be very fond of stripes.
- There was a setback in the winter of 1814 where there was a fall at one of the shafts of the Crick Tunnel, but the tunnel was finished on 29th July 1814.
- A further reservoir at Crick had to be abandoned because of a diversion in the authorised line of the Crick Tunnel, forced upon the Company when the builders struck bad strata in 1912.
- The canal would then drive southwards to Norton near to Long Buckby, keeping to the high ground and passing through tunnels at Husbands Bosworth and Crick, descending to the Grand Junction through five locks.
- Mr Crick has sent a full account of his involvement to Lt Col William Feder who has made an appeal for information to anyone concerned with the mission.
- Bernard Crick, in double harness with David Blunkett, pleaded for "far more spontaneous sociability and helpfulness to neighbours and strangers - fraternity."
- Dr Jonathan Crick, a consultant cardiologist at Bristol Royal Infirmary, and a consultant radiologist, Dr George Hartnell, tried the technique after hearing of its use in West Germany.
- If you crick your neck you might spot the odd bald patch, too!
- (Gloria Crick); "Prince William with fiancee Sharon at their comprehensive's disco."
- And since the image of life on earth has been virtually redrawn as a result of the rapidly developing science of molecular biology, how can anyone fail to mention Crick, Monod, Bragg or Delbruck; and since the picture of the human mind has to be radically reconstrued following the work of von Neumann, Turing, Shannon and Wiener, it is hard to understand how none of these people received a mention.
- For as Crick (1982: 16) has suggested, doing anthropology is inherently autobiographical.
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