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... addition of another solvent component . In the absence of conformational changes of the protein , only those groups extending into the solvent are perturbed by this solvent alteration , and the perturbation becomes a measure of the ...
... addition of another solvent component . In the absence of conformational changes of the protein , only those groups extending into the solvent are perturbed by this solvent alteration , and the perturbation becomes a measure of the ...
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... addition of perturbant are reduced by adding the perturbant di- luted with water . Viscosity - produced errors in pipeting are also thereby reduced . Solutions for difference spectra may be prepared using a single volumetric flask , or ...
... addition of perturbant are reduced by adding the perturbant di- luted with water . Viscosity - produced errors in pipeting are also thereby reduced . Solutions for difference spectra may be prepared using a single volumetric flask , or ...
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... addition of a small volume of one reactant ( decomposing , e.g. , H2O2 ) to a large vol- ume of the other ( catalyst , e.g. , catalase ) . Regenerative flow has been carried out in the following ways : 1. Circulation of the reagents ...
... addition of a small volume of one reactant ( decomposing , e.g. , H2O2 ) to a large vol- ume of the other ( catalyst , e.g. , catalase ) . Regenerative flow has been carried out in the following ways : 1. Circulation of the reagents ...
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Electron Microscopy of Globular Proteins | 2 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins 7 | 7 |
The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
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