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8 ( Bowen and Seaman , 1960 ) Water , pH 7 Acridine orange 1 -
Aminonaphthalene4 - sulfonic acid 1 - Aminonaphthalene5 - sulfonic acid 1 -
Aminonaphthalene5 - sulfonic acid Anthranilic acid Eosin Y Isopropanol Water ,
pH 6 0 . 1 N NaOH ...
8 ( Bowen and Seaman , 1960 ) Water , pH 7 Acridine orange 1 -
Aminonaphthalene4 - sulfonic acid 1 - Aminonaphthalene5 - sulfonic acid 1 -
Aminonaphthalene5 - sulfonic acid Anthranilic acid Eosin Y Isopropanol Water ,
pH 6 0 . 1 N NaOH ...
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An excimer band has been observed for poly B - benzyl - L - aspartic acid , but
not for poly y - benzyl - L - glutamic acid when both polymers are dissolved in
tetrahydrofuran , where they have a helical structure ( Longworth , 1966 ) .
An excimer band has been observed for poly B - benzyl - L - aspartic acid , but
not for poly y - benzyl - L - glutamic acid when both polymers are dissolved in
tetrahydrofuran , where they have a helical structure ( Longworth , 1966 ) .
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( 1964 ) measured the electric birefringence and the dielectric constant of PBLG
in ethylene dichloride - dichloroacetic acid mixtures as functions of the solvent
composition . These properties underwent a marked decrease with the addition
of a ...
( 1964 ) measured the electric birefringence and the dielectric constant of PBLG
in ethylene dichloride - dichloroacetic acid mixtures as functions of the solvent
composition . These properties underwent a marked decrease with the addition
of a ...
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