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Equation ( 24 ) becomes ( 1 / P ) + ( 1 / 3 ) 37 ( 26 ) ( 1 / P . ) + ( 1 / 3 ) where ( 27 )
nV | - + - +Pn 3 lei . P2 P3 ) where ph is the harmonic mean of the relaxation
times about the three axes . If the particle has spherical symmetry , then p1 = p2 =
p ...
Equation ( 24 ) becomes ( 1 / P ) + ( 1 / 3 ) 37 ( 26 ) ( 1 / P . ) + ( 1 / 3 ) where ( 27 )
nV | - + - +Pn 3 lei . P2 P3 ) where ph is the harmonic mean of the relaxation
times about the three axes . If the particle has spherical symmetry , then p1 = p2 =
p ...
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Molecules which are normally fluorescent or which become fluorescent when
adsorbed may be employed . There are some classes of dyes which are
practically nonfluorescent in aqueous solution but which become fluorescent in
less polar ...
Molecules which are normally fluorescent or which become fluorescent when
adsorbed may be employed . There are some classes of dyes which are
practically nonfluorescent in aqueous solution but which become fluorescent in
less polar ...
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When the field intensity is small , the terms higher than the first order can be
ignored and L ( y ) becomes proportional to y with a slope of 13 . E . MOLAR
POLARIZATION ( THE DEBYE THEORY ) Molar polarization [ P ] is a scalar
quantity ( cm ) ...
When the field intensity is small , the terms higher than the first order can be
ignored and L ( y ) becomes proportional to y with a slope of 13 . E . MOLAR
POLARIZATION ( THE DEBYE THEORY ) Molar polarization [ P ] is a scalar
quantity ( cm ) ...
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