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line ) is shown in Fig . 10 . Clearly , the shadowed particle appears mis . leadingly
large . Since a uniform amount of metal is deposited , the effect is most serious for
smaller particles . The accumulation of metal is particularly obvious when ...
line ) is shown in Fig . 10 . Clearly , the shadowed particle appears mis . leadingly
large . Since a uniform amount of metal is deposited , the effect is most serious for
smaller particles . The accumulation of metal is particularly obvious when ...
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An example of such a synthesis , often referred to as a “ ( AF ) 2 difference
Patterson , " is shown in Fig . 17 and it will be seen that the heavy atom - heavy
atom peaks show up much more clearly than in the ordinary synthesis in Fig . 16a
.
An example of such a synthesis , often referred to as a “ ( AF ) 2 difference
Patterson , " is shown in Fig . 17 and it will be seen that the heavy atom - heavy
atom peaks show up much more clearly than in the ordinary synthesis in Fig . 16a
.
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Interpretation of the electrophoretic patterns shown by interacting systems will be
discussed in Section III , E . D . ELECTROPHORESIS AS A CRITERION OF
PURITY The criteria of purity of simple organic compounds , for example melting
...
Interpretation of the electrophoretic patterns shown by interacting systems will be
discussed in Section III , E . D . ELECTROPHORESIS AS A CRITERION OF
PURITY The criteria of purity of simple organic compounds , for example melting
...
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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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