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Since the associated species will usually have the larger sedimentation
coefficient , the weightaverage sedimentation coefficient will consequently
increase if the plateau concentration is increased ( see Fig . 21 ) . Such a positive
concentration ...
Since the associated species will usually have the larger sedimentation
coefficient , the weightaverage sedimentation coefficient will consequently
increase if the plateau concentration is increased ( see Fig . 21 ) . Such a positive
concentration ...
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( 49 ) Va Um 3 ( n 1 ) where vm and va are the velocities of the monomer and the
associated species , respectively . It is important to realize that while the
sedimentation coefficient of the slower peak is close to that of the monomer , the s
value of ...
( 49 ) Va Um 3 ( n 1 ) where vm and va are the velocities of the monomer and the
associated species , respectively . It is important to realize that while the
sedimentation coefficient of the slower peak is close to that of the monomer , the s
value of ...
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The main - chain vibrations are sensitive to changes in the chain conformation
and to the nature of the coupling between amide groups , hence a study of the
bands associated with these vibrations can be expected to yield information
about ...
The main - chain vibrations are sensitive to changes in the chain conformation
and to the nature of the coupling between amide groups , hence a study of the
bands associated with these vibrations can be expected to yield information
about ...
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Ultracentrifugal Analysis J H Coates | 1 |
Glossary of Symbols | 2 |
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