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The theory described above is therefore referred to as the Debye theory .
However , any case in which the Debye theory is applicable is an exception
rather than a rule . Generally , the dielectric dispersion curves and the loss factors
deviate ...
The theory described above is therefore referred to as the Debye theory .
However , any case in which the Debye theory is applicable is an exception
rather than a rule . Generally , the dielectric dispersion curves and the loss factors
deviate ...
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( 1954 ) had invoked the Maxwell - Wagner theory , using a spherical model to
explain the large dielectric increment of polyvinylbenzylpyridine bromide ( which
is also a random coil polyelectrolyte ) . The random coil form of poly - L - glutamic
...
( 1954 ) had invoked the Maxwell - Wagner theory , using a spherical model to
explain the large dielectric increment of polyvinylbenzylpyridine bromide ( which
is also a random coil polyelectrolyte ) . The random coil form of poly - L - glutamic
...
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The Dole theory has been tested experimentally by Longsworth ( 1945 ) , who
was also the first to apply the theory to the electrophoresis of proteins (
Longsworth , 1947 ) . Application of the Dole theory to proteins assumes that the
pH and ...
The Dole theory has been tested experimentally by Longsworth ( 1945 ) , who
was also the first to apply the theory to the electrophoresis of proteins (
Longsworth , 1947 ) . Application of the Dole theory to proteins assumes that the
pH and ...
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The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
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Examples of the Application of Electron Microscopy to the Study | 48 |
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