Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry, Part 1 |
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Comparison of Mechanisms Which Effect Contrast in the Light and Electron
Microscopes The origin of observed contrast must be considered in interpretating
a microscope image . In the ordinary light microscope , contrast is achieved ...
Comparison of Mechanisms Which Effect Contrast in the Light and Electron
Microscopes The origin of observed contrast must be considered in interpretating
a microscope image . In the ordinary light microscope , contrast is achieved ...
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For instance , to measure the polarization of protein conjugates labeled with DNS
, unpolarized 366 mu light from a mercury arc was used to excite the sample ,
and the emitted light was analyzed with a Polaroid filter . Figure 14 shows the ...
For instance , to measure the polarization of protein conjugates labeled with DNS
, unpolarized 366 mu light from a mercury arc was used to excite the sample ,
and the emitted light was analyzed with a Polaroid filter . Figure 14 shows the ...
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plication of a pulse , the light emerging from the solution is elliptically polarized .
The light then passes through an analyzer which is set at 90° with respect to the
polarizer and falls on a photomultiplier . In this case the change in light intensity ...
plication of a pulse , the light emerging from the solution is elliptically polarized .
The light then passes through an analyzer which is set at 90° with respect to the
polarizer and falls on a photomultiplier . In this case the change in light intensity ...
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Contents
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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