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... analysis given here is necessarily oversimplified , and spectroscopic notation has been avoided as far as possible . This vibrational analysis is similar to that made by Weigang and Robertson ( 1959 ) for the pressure dependence of the ...
... analysis given here is necessarily oversimplified , and spectroscopic notation has been avoided as far as possible . This vibrational analysis is similar to that made by Weigang and Robertson ( 1959 ) for the pressure dependence of the ...
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... analysis follows essentially two approaches : the investigation of transient states and of steady states . The former method is by far the more powerful of the two in the search for parameters of elementary reactions . The latter ...
... analysis follows essentially two approaches : the investigation of transient states and of steady states . The former method is by far the more powerful of the two in the search for parameters of elementary reactions . The latter ...
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... analysis of very small quantities of material by fairly simple procedures . A bewildering number of papers appear each year describing new apparatus , proce- dures , and applications as varied as the analysis of blood serum proteins in ...
... analysis of very small quantities of material by fairly simple procedures . A bewildering number of papers appear each year describing new apparatus , proce- dures , and applications as varied as the analysis of blood serum proteins in ...
Contents
Electron Microscopy of Globular Proteins | 2 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins 7 | 7 |
The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
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