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this case , the angular distribution function , f ( 0 , t ) , should follow diffusion
equation the on = 002 ( 20 ) where e is the rotational diffusion constant for
rotation about the transverse axis of the macromolecule , and the symbol v2 is the
Laplacian ...
this case , the angular distribution function , f ( 0 , t ) , should follow diffusion
equation the on = 002 ( 20 ) where e is the rotational diffusion constant for
rotation about the transverse axis of the macromolecule , and the symbol v2 is the
Laplacian ...
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We shall inquire as to the rate of movement and change in shape of the boundary
under the influence of an electric field . If no field is applied , the initially sharp
boundary will spread with time owing to free diffusion of the macromolecular ions
.
We shall inquire as to the rate of movement and change in shape of the boundary
under the influence of an electric field . If no field is applied , the initially sharp
boundary will spread with time owing to free diffusion of the macromolecular ions
.
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sis column by the electrophoretic process , so that E and u may be considered as
constants and Eq . ( A9 ) reduces to ( A10 ) which is the forced - diffusion
equation for ideal electrophoresis . Eq . ( A10 ) embodies the ad hoc assumption
that u ...
sis column by the electrophoretic process , so that E and u may be considered as
constants and Eq . ( A9 ) reduces to ( A10 ) which is the forced - diffusion
equation for ideal electrophoresis . Eq . ( A10 ) embodies the ad hoc assumption
that u ...
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