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... be represented by the equation Si ES ; ( 1 ) If this reaction is accompanied by a
positive enthalpy change in the forward direction , then a sudden temperature
rise will shift the equilibrium toward the right . Measurement of the concentration
of ...
... be represented by the equation Si ES ; ( 1 ) If this reaction is accompanied by a
positive enthalpy change in the forward direction , then a sudden temperature
rise will shift the equilibrium toward the right . Measurement of the concentration
of ...
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At first sight there may appear to be a fundamental difference between a stable
structure composed of subunits , and a monomer - polymer system in reversible
association equilibrium . However , the gel filtration data on aryl sulfatase A ( Fig .
At first sight there may appear to be a fundamental difference between a stable
structure composed of subunits , and a monomer - polymer system in reversible
association equilibrium . However , the gel filtration data on aryl sulfatase A ( Fig .
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... the necessity for accurate volume measurement is avoided completely by
performing frontal experiments , the trailing profiles from which yield equilibrium
concentrations of B directly for this combination of elution volumes ( Vo = VA < VB
) .
... the necessity for accurate volume measurement is avoided completely by
performing frontal experiments , the trailing profiles from which yield equilibrium
concentrations of B directly for this combination of elution volumes ( Vo = VA < VB
) .
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The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
The Preservation of Specimens | 35 |
Examples of the Application of Electron Microscopy to the Study | 48 |
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