Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry, Part 2 |
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numerical value of the concentration on any weight - volume scale will depend
upon the definition employed . Accordingly , it is necessary to be consistent in the
use of protein concentrations . Where the amino acid composition is known , it is
...
numerical value of the concentration on any weight - volume scale will depend
upon the definition employed . Accordingly , it is necessary to be consistent in the
use of protein concentrations . Where the amino acid composition is known , it is
...
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If a protein is present in such a solution and its partial specific volume lies
between that of the solvent at the top and at the bottom of the cell , the protein will
migrate down from the air meniscus and up from the cell bottom until
sedimentation ...
If a protein is present in such a solution and its partial specific volume lies
between that of the solvent at the top and at the bottom of the cell , the protein will
migrate down from the air meniscus and up from the cell bottom until
sedimentation ...
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As a result , the number of particles in a small volume element of solution SV will
be constantly fluctuating , as shown in Fig . 2a . Over a period of time , the total
polarizability of the volume element will vary as shown in Fig . 2b . The fluctuation
...
As a result , the number of particles in a small volume element of solution SV will
be constantly fluctuating , as shown in Fig . 2a . Over a period of time , the total
polarizability of the volume element will vary as shown in Fig . 2b . The fluctuation
...
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Ultracentrifugal Analysis J H Coates | 1 |
Glossary of Symbols | 2 |
Introduction | 3 |
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