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The M.S.E. Analytical Ultracentrifuge3 The M.S.E. machine has a speed range of
1500 to 75,000 rpm , and the speed of rotation can be set to any desired value
within these limits with an accuracy of +30 rpm . The speed obtained is indicated
...
The M.S.E. Analytical Ultracentrifuge3 The M.S.E. machine has a speed range of
1500 to 75,000 rpm , and the speed of rotation can be set to any desired value
within these limits with an accuracy of +30 rpm . The speed obtained is indicated
...
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Frequency Range , Accuracy , and Resolution For the study of the fundamental
bands of proteins , a frequency range of about 250-4000 cm- and accuracies of
better than +12 cm- from 250–2000 cm - l and +1 cm- between 2000 and 4000
cm ...
Frequency Range , Accuracy , and Resolution For the study of the fundamental
bands of proteins , a frequency range of about 250-4000 cm- and accuracies of
better than +12 cm- from 250–2000 cm - l and +1 cm- between 2000 and 4000
cm ...
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quency range . For example , to cover the range 250-4000 cm - 1 with adequate
resolving power , a lithium fluoride ... and sodium chloride , potassium bromide ,
cesium bromide , and cesium iodide prisms for the lower frequency ranges .
quency range . For example , to cover the range 250-4000 cm - 1 with adequate
resolving power , a lithium fluoride ... and sodium chloride , potassium bromide ,
cesium bromide , and cesium iodide prisms for the lower frequency ranges .
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Ultracentrifugal Analysis J H Coates | 1 |
Glossary of Symbols | 2 |
Introduction | 3 |
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