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    Raymond George Gosling (15 July 1926 – 18 May 2015) was a British scientist. While a PhD student at King's College, London he worked under the supervision...
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    diffraction image of a paracrystalline gel composed of DNA fiber taken by Raymond Gosling, a postgraduate student working under the supervision of Maurice Wilkins...
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    X-ray diffraction data collected by Rosalind Franklin and her student Raymond Gosling has attracted scrutiny. It has been argued that Watson and his colleagues...
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  • King's College London, particularly Photo 51, taken by her student Raymond Gosling, which led to the discovery of the DNA double helix for which Francis...
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    John Randall instructed Raymond Gosling to hand over to Wilkins a high-quality image of "B" form DNA (Photo 51), which Gosling had made in 1952, after...
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  • Raymond Gosling (1926–2015), English scientist Richard Gosling (born 1974), English strongman Ryan Gosling (born 1980), Canadian actor Simon Gosling (born...
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    was discovered by Maurice Wilkins, Rosalind Franklin, her student Raymond Gosling, James Watson, and Francis Crick, while the term "double helix" entered...
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    Rosalind Franklin and her graduate student Raymond Gosling of King's College London, given to them by Gosling and Franklin's colleague Wilkins), Watson...
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    the genetic material of the enterobacteria phage T2. In May 1952, Raymond Gosling, a graduate student working under the supervision of Rosalind Franklin...
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    "designer to the rich and famous". Gosling was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1966. His father was scientist Raymond Gosling. Gosling studied Theatre Design at Central...
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    November 1951, when Franklin talked about her unpublished results with Raymond Gosling during a meeting arranged by M.H.F. Wilkins at King's College, following...
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  • the structure of DNA. His other staff included Rosalind Franklin, Raymond Gosling, Alex Stokes and Herbert Wilson, all involved in research on DNA. John...
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  • Francis Crick and James Watson, and the third by Rosalind Franklin and Raymond Gosling. In 1993, on the 40th anniversary of the publication of the molecular...
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  • Photo 51, the nickname given to an X-ray diffraction image taken by Raymond Gosling in May, 1952, under the supervision of Rosalind Franklin. The one-act...
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  • Chargaff Francis Crick Michael Creeth Jerry Donohue Rosalind Franklin Raymond Gosling Frederick Griffith John Masson Gulland Denis Jordan Phoebus Levene...
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  • Einstein 1951 Arthur Sasse New York City, United States Photo 51 May 1952 Raymond Gosling and Rosalind Franklin London, England The photograph depicts an X-ray...
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    DNA in 1953 by Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin, together with Raymond Gosling, Alex Stokes, Herbert Wilson, and other colleagues at the Randall Division...
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  • Chargaff Francis Crick Michael Creeth Jerry Donohue Rosalind Franklin Raymond Gosling Frederick Griffith John Masson Gulland Denis Jordan Phoebus Levene...
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  • Gosling'. Olby was referring to an X-ray image of B-form DNA that was taken a year later by Rosalind Franklin and her PhD student Raymond Gosling at...
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  • mycologist Christine Foyer – biologist Nicholas Franks – biophysicist Raymond Gosling – DNA researcher Keith Gull – microbiologist Hugh Gurling – geneticist...
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    that DNA holds the gene's information. In 1952, Rosalind Franklin and Raymond Gosling produced a strikingly clear x-ray diffraction pattern indicating a...
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  • actor and comedian. 18 May Tommy Bing, 83, footballer (Margate F.C.). Raymond Gosling, 88, scientist. 19 May Jack Aspinwall, 82, politician, MP (1979–1997)...
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    Parry :Gardiner Professor of Oceanic History and Affairs at Harvard University Raymond Gosling Richard D'Aeth: President of Hughes Hall, Cambridge University Michael...
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    diffraction patterns of A-DNA were reported by Rosalind Franklin and Raymond Gosling in 1953. Rosalind Franklin made the critical observation that DNA exists...
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    Chargaff Francis Crick Michael Creeth Jerry Donohue Rosalind Franklin Raymond Gosling Frederick Griffith John Masson Gulland Denis Jordan Phoebus Levene...
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  • politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives and Senate. Raymond Gosling, 88, British scientist. Hasanuzzaman Khan, 88, Bangladeshi journalist...
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    from King's College London – Rosalind Franklin, Maurice Wilkins, and Raymond Gosling. Franklin immediately spotted the flaws which concerned the water content...
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  • Cardiff Mark Goodfellow, Ambassador to Gabon from 1986 to 1990 Prof Raymond Gosling, worked with the DNA team at King's College London in the early 1950s...
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    "Lagenkugel") intersecting Ewald's sphere. Later Rosalind Franklin and Raymond Gosling have carried out their own geometrical reasoning and presented an approximative...
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    (cryoEM). The first published reports for DNA (by Rosalind Franklin and Raymond Gosling in 1953) of A-DNA X-ray diffraction patterns—and also B-DNA—used analyses...
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