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The Nature of X - Ray Diffraction When an electron lies in the path of a beam of X
- rays , it executes a forced vibration under the action of the oscillating electric
field . Any accelerating charge acts as a source of radiation and so the electron ...
The Nature of X - Ray Diffraction When an electron lies in the path of a beam of X
- rays , it executes a forced vibration under the action of the oscillating electric
field . Any accelerating charge acts as a source of radiation and so the electron ...
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... 135 , 141 - 142 B - Lactoglobulin X - ray diffraction of , 68 anion binding to , 411
dielectric dispersion of , 314 м . dielectric properties of , 311 electric birefringence
of , 362 – 363 Macroglobulin , human , see Globulin electrophoretic behavior ...
... 135 , 141 - 142 B - Lactoglobulin X - ray diffraction of , 68 anion binding to , 411
dielectric dispersion of , 314 м . dielectric properties of , 311 electric birefringence
of , 362 – 363 Macroglobulin , human , see Globulin electrophoretic behavior ...
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Polarization factor , in X - ray scattering , 61 Polarization of fluorescence , see
Fluorescence polarization Polarizing materials for polarizers and analyzers , 208
– 209 , 352 Polyacrylamide fibers , electrophoresis on , 422 gel , electrophoresis
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Polarization factor , in X - ray scattering , 61 Polarization of fluorescence , see
Fluorescence polarization Polarizing materials for polarizers and analyzers , 208
– 209 , 352 Polyacrylamide fibers , electrophoresis on , 422 gel , electrophoresis
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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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