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As an example , the dielectric dispersion of myoglobin and its Cole - Cole plot are
shown in Fig . 6 . Obviously , the dielectric dispersion of myoglobin fits the Debye
theory within experimental error . The Cole - Cole plot ( Cole and Cole , 1941 ) ...
As an example , the dielectric dispersion of myoglobin and its Cole - Cole plot are
shown in Fig . 6 . Obviously , the dielectric dispersion of myoglobin fits the Debye
theory within experimental error . The Cole - Cole plot ( Cole and Cole , 1941 ) ...
Page 465
Automatic recording of the derivative plot ( e . g . , Tracey , 1964 ) is obviously to
be preferred , but manual ... This entails calculation of the change in
concentration ( Ac ) for a small increment in volume ( AV ) , and plotting the
quantity Ac / AV vs ...
Automatic recording of the derivative plot ( e . g . , Tracey , 1964 ) is obviously to
be preferred , but manual ... This entails calculation of the change in
concentration ( Ac ) for a small increment in volume ( AV ) , and plotting the
quantity Ac / AV vs ...
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1 / Vw plot or obvious nonconformity of the trailing elution profile with the
expected shape ( Bethune and Grillo , 1967 ) , the following procedure may be
used to evaluate successive association constants ( Steiner , 1952 ) . In a protein
solution ...
1 / Vw plot or obvious nonconformity of the trailing elution profile with the
expected shape ( Bethune and Grillo , 1967 ) , the following procedure may be
used to evaluate successive association constants ( Steiner , 1952 ) . In a protein
solution ...
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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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