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... coil transition . ( Wada and Ueno , 1964 ) . An important contribution to the low yield at neutral pH may be proton transfer from the excited tyrosyl to charged carboxylate side chains , since small molecules containing carboxylate ...
... coil transition . ( Wada and Ueno , 1964 ) . An important contribution to the low yield at neutral pH may be proton transfer from the excited tyrosyl to charged carboxylate side chains , since small molecules containing carboxylate ...
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... coil con- formations . Since the specific dielectric increment depends markedly on the concentration , the true dielectric increment must be obtained by extrapolating the curve to infinite dilution . The dielectric increments thus ...
... coil con- formations . Since the specific dielectric increment depends markedly on the concentration , the true dielectric increment must be obtained by extrapolating the curve to infinite dilution . The dielectric increments thus ...
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... coil . The persistence length obtained from hydrodynamic and electrooptical measurements was close to 600 ± 100 Å . Watanabe et al . ( 1964 ) measured the electric birefringence and the dielectric constant of PBLG in ethylene dichloride ...
... coil . The persistence length obtained from hydrodynamic and electrooptical measurements was close to 600 ± 100 Å . Watanabe et al . ( 1964 ) measured the electric birefringence and the dielectric constant of PBLG in ethylene dichloride ...
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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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