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English: Fig. 1 X-ray chrystallography of DNA
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Source Maria Evagorou et. al. "The role of visual representations in scientific practices: from conceptual understanding and knowledge generation to ‘seeing’ how science works", International Journal of STEM Education doi:10.1186/s40594-015-0024-x
Author Photo taken by Rosalind Franklin. Reproduced by Maria Evagorou, Sibel Erduran, Terhi Mäntylä
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