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The National Bureau of Standards and some instrument companies supply glass
filter standards or information on preparation of liquid absorbance standards for
this purpose ( 3 , a plot of observed versus the true absorbance values for a ...
The National Bureau of Standards and some instrument companies supply glass
filter standards or information on preparation of liquid absorbance standards for
this purpose ( 3 , a plot of observed versus the true absorbance values for a ...
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A DNA homology values are average measurecrude comparison can be made
with respect to ments of similarity which use the entire genome the overall DNA
base composition : of the total of each organism being compared .
A DNA homology values are average measurecrude comparison can be made
with respect to ments of similarity which use the entire genome the overall DNA
base composition : of the total of each organism being compared .
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If the logs of the x values are plotted , when y = 12 , log a = log 1 / X1 / 2 = - log X1
/ 2 . A general log Cot plot is shown in Fig . 9 . There is an almost linear region on
the curve that extends for about 2 logs . This is because any significant ...
If the logs of the x values are plotted , when y = 12 , log a = log 1 / X1 / 2 = - log X1
/ 2 . A general log Cot plot is shown in Fig . 9 . There is an almost linear region on
the curve that extends for about 2 logs . This is because any significant ...
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Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
GROWTH RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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