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... angle meridional streaks or reflections near the center of the diffraction pat- tern at diffraction angles less than about 4 ° . The layer lines on which these streaks occur are close together because of the large repeat distance ...
... angle meridional streaks or reflections near the center of the diffraction pat- tern at diffraction angles less than about 4 ° . The layer lines on which these streaks occur are close together because of the large repeat distance ...
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... angle during the interval between excitation and emission . The average value of this angle will depend upon the magnitude of the excited lifetime and the time constant of the rotation . If the lifetime is very long or the rotation ...
... angle during the interval between excitation and emission . The average value of this angle will depend upon the magnitude of the excited lifetime and the time constant of the rotation . If the lifetime is very long or the rotation ...
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... angle a is known to be 90 ° for phenol . Therefore , in this case , the side - chain mo- ment ( uz ) vanishes and the total dipole moment of the repeating units is equal to the main - chain moment . For 3 - bromo - L - tyrosine , the angle ...
... angle a is known to be 90 ° for phenol . Therefore , in this case , the side - chain mo- ment ( uz ) vanishes and the total dipole moment of the repeating units is equal to the main - chain moment . For 3 - bromo - L - tyrosine , the angle ...
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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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