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When a heavy atom is present the ripple may be large enough to cause serious
distortion of the map in the vicinity of the heavy atom , producing shifts in the
peaks associated with lighter atoms ( e . g . , Jeffrey , 1951 ) . The effect may be ...
When a heavy atom is present the ripple may be large enough to cause serious
distortion of the map in the vicinity of the heavy atom , producing shifts in the
peaks associated with lighter atoms ( e . g . , Jeffrey , 1951 ) . The effect may be ...
Page 293
... and minor axes , respectively , of the molecule critical frequencies associated
with the moments along the major and minor axes , respectively ( sec - 1 )
rotational diffusion constant for the equivalent hydrodynamic sphere ( sec - 1 )
rotational ...
... and minor axes , respectively , of the molecule critical frequencies associated
with the moments along the major and minor axes , respectively ( sec - 1 )
rotational diffusion constant for the equivalent hydrodynamic sphere ( sec - 1 )
rotational ...
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3 gm water is associated with 1 gm anhydrous protein . The value obtained with
Eq . ( 83 ) is slightly larger than the experimental value but is reasonable . In the
above discussion , it was assumed that a protein solution had a fixed high ...
3 gm water is associated with 1 gm anhydrous protein . The value obtained with
Eq . ( 83 ) is slightly larger than the experimental value but is reasonable . In the
above discussion , it was assumed that a protein solution had a fixed high ...
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