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If , for example , there were a 43 screw axis parallel to c , similar points in the
crystal would be related by a simultaneous rotation of 90° ( = 360 / 4 ) Center of
symmetry ( a ) ulau 2 - fold Rotation axis 2 - fold Screw axis 4 - fold Screw axis ( b
) ( c ) ...
If , for example , there were a 43 screw axis parallel to c , similar points in the
crystal would be related by a simultaneous rotation of 90° ( = 360 / 4 ) Center of
symmetry ( a ) ulau 2 - fold Rotation axis 2 - fold Screw axis 4 - fold Screw axis ( b
) ( c ) ...
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An example ( Cann and Klapper , 1961 ) of the predicted behavior is afforded by
specific complexing between pepsin and bovine serum albumin ( see also
Section VI , B in Chapter 3 ) . Mixtures of the enzyme E and its macromolecular ...
An example ( Cann and Klapper , 1961 ) of the predicted behavior is afforded by
specific complexing between pepsin and bovine serum albumin ( see also
Section VI , B in Chapter 3 ) . Mixtures of the enzyme E and its macromolecular ...
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For example , Li ( 1952 ) has found that some adrenocorticotropic hormone
preparations , although appearing to behave as single proteins in moving -
boundary electrophoresis , are actually inhomogeneous as demonstrated byzone
...
For example , Li ( 1952 ) has found that some adrenocorticotropic hormone
preparations , although appearing to behave as single proteins in moving -
boundary electrophoresis , are actually inhomogeneous as demonstrated byzone
...
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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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