This article chronicles the life of Melvin Calvin. In 1961 Calvin received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, but his work has been characterized by an interdisciplinary approach involving chemistry, biology, and physics, with chemistry serving as the central science for him.
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Kauffman, George B.; Mayo, Isaac. J. Chem. Educ.1996 73 412.
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