Archive image from page 434 of Currents in biochemical research, 1956;. Currents in biochemical research, 1956; twenty-seven essays charting the present course of biochemical research and considering the intimate relationship of biochemistry to medicine, physiology, and biology currentsinbioche1956gree Year: 1956 ( Fig. 8b. Exploded drawings of the regions L and R opposite. In the drawings atoms of the proUne residues are in heavy outline. (1) Above: region L. (2) Below: region R. The dotted outline in this drawing represents the hydrogen atom which would be present—and hydrogen-bonded to the


Archive image from page 434 of Currents in biochemical research, 1956;. Currents in biochemical research, 1956; twenty-seven essays charting the present course of biochemical research and considering the intimate relationship of biochemistry to medicine, physiology, and biology currentsinbioche1956gree Year: 1956 ( Fig. 8b. Exploded drawings of the regions L and R opposite. In the drawings atoms of the proUne residues are in heavy outline. (1) Above: region L. (2) Below: region R. The dotted outline in this drawing represents the hydrogen atom which would be present—and hydrogen-bonded to the oxygen beneath—if the residue were not pro- line. 413


Size: 1411px × 1417px
Photo credit: © Bookive / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: 1950, 1956, archive, biochemistry_research, book, bookauthor, bookdecade, bookpublisher, booksubject, bookyear, drawing, green_david_ezra_1910_, historical, history, illustration, image, new_york_interscience_publishers, page, picture, print, reference, vintage