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Letter from Linus Pauling to Jerry Donohue. January 20, 1953.
Pauling informs Donohue that he asked Yakel to check the radial distribution function calculations for the alpha helix, and provides specific details of the calculations. He mentions that Yakel, Shatz, and Rack have completed their work on the cylindrical distribution function, and adds that there is some dispute concerning the results for alpha-keratin and collagen. Pauling also notes that he and Dr. Corey will have a paper on the structure of nucleic acids published in "Proceedings" in February before discussing his review of Carlisle's work on ribonuclease. Transcript.

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Creator: Linus Pauling
Recipient: Jerry Donohue
Associated: Robert Corey, D.P. Riley, Nature, Harry L. Yakel, Jr., Paul N. Schatz, Leonard Rack, Harry Carlisle, J. D. Bernal, University of Southern California, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences U.S.A.

Date: January 20, 1953
Genre: correspondence
ID: sci9.001.15-lp-donohue-19530120
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