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... becomes where ( 1 / P ) + ( 1/3 ) ( 1 / P . ) ( 1/3 ) 1 Ph = 1 3 3т = 1+ Ph ( ++ ) P1 = ( 26 ) is the where Ph is ... become important so that the polarization ceases to be a function of a single mean relaxation time . In practice the ...
... becomes where ( 1 / P ) + ( 1/3 ) ( 1 / P . ) ( 1/3 ) 1 Ph = 1 3 3т = 1+ Ph ( ++ ) P1 = ( 26 ) is the where Ph is ... become important so that the polarization ceases to be a function of a single mean relaxation time . In practice the ...
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... 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 solvents ( Weber and Laurence , 1954 ) . These dyes ...
... 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 solvents ( Weber and Laurence , 1954 ) . These dyes ...
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... becomes proportional to y with a slope of 13 . E. MOLAR POLARIZATION ( THE DEBYE THEORY ) Molar polarization [ P ] is a scalar quantity ( cm3 ) defined by the equation = 1 M € [ P ] € + 2 d - ( 17 ) where M and d are the molecular ...
... becomes proportional to y with a slope of 13 . E. MOLAR POLARIZATION ( THE DEBYE THEORY ) Molar polarization [ P ] is a scalar quantity ( cm3 ) defined by the equation = 1 M € [ P ] € + 2 d - ( 17 ) where M and d are the molecular ...
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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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