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fraction of the light beam is reflected backward , its magnitude depending on the
differences in index encountered . In the Brice instrument , where the " incident "
beam intensity is measured after it has passed through the cell ( and is actually a
...
fraction of the light beam is reflected backward , its magnitude depending on the
differences in index encountered . In the Brice instrument , where the " incident "
beam intensity is measured after it has passed through the cell ( and is actually a
...
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Earlier studies of overtone and combination bands in the range 40007000 cm--
were conveniently performed by using a silica prism in a single beam infrared
spectrometer such as the Perkin - Elmer model 12C , but neither the PE 621 nor
the ...
Earlier studies of overtone and combination bands in the range 40007000 cm--
were conveniently performed by using a silica prism in a single beam infrared
spectrometer such as the Perkin - Elmer model 12C , but neither the PE 621 nor
the ...
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Specimen Sample beam Fig . 2 . Refracting beam condenser using KBr lenses (
Beckman Instruments Inc . ) ; reduction ratio 5 : 1 . taining spectra from small
specimens is desirable in protein studies , either to conserve material or because
of ...
Specimen Sample beam Fig . 2 . Refracting beam condenser using KBr lenses (
Beckman Instruments Inc . ) ; reduction ratio 5 : 1 . taining spectra from small
specimens is desirable in protein studies , either to conserve material or because
of ...
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Ultracentrifugal Analysis J H Coates | 1 |
Glossary of Symbols | 2 |
Introduction | 3 |
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