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prolate ellipsoid ( Section IV , B ) and ( 3 ) the rigid string of identical spherical
beads ( Kirkwood , 1949 ; Kirkwood and Riseman , 1950 ; Kirkwood and Auer ,
1951 ) . Treatments ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) give similar results if the axial ratio is high .
prolate ellipsoid ( Section IV , B ) and ( 3 ) the rigid string of identical spherical
beads ( Kirkwood , 1949 ; Kirkwood and Riseman , 1950 ; Kirkwood and Auer ,
1951 ) . Treatments ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) give similar results if the axial ratio is high .
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It has been possible , in the case of rigid rods such as helical PBLG , to determine
their lengths and rotational diffusion coefficients by measurement of [ n ] as a
function of shearing stress . The results agree satisfactorily ( Yang , 1959 , 1961a
) ...
It has been possible , in the case of rigid rods such as helical PBLG , to determine
their lengths and rotational diffusion coefficients by measurement of [ n ] as a
function of shearing stress . The results agree satisfactorily ( Yang , 1959 , 1961a
) ...
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If the particle approximates to a rigid rod , then one can combine the equations ,
developed by Kirkwood and Riseman ( 1950 ) and Kirkwood and Auer ( 1951 ) ,
for [ n ] ( Eq . 34 ) and so of a rigid string of identical spherical beads . This has ...
If the particle approximates to a rigid rod , then one can combine the equations ,
developed by Kirkwood and Riseman ( 1950 ) and Kirkwood and Auer ( 1951 ) ,
for [ n ] ( Eq . 34 ) and so of a rigid string of identical spherical beads . This has ...
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