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... illo component in a mixture of fluorescent species corresponding polarization (
upper ) limiting value of polarization in the absence of rotational diffusion
rotational diffusion coefficients corresponding to the three axes of an ellipsoid
rotational ...
... illo component in a mixture of fluorescent species corresponding polarization (
upper ) limiting value of polarization in the absence of rotational diffusion
rotational diffusion coefficients corresponding to the three axes of an ellipsoid
rotational ...
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The determination of the voltage signal V , corresponding to I , defined in Section
III , A is carried out in the following way ( O ' Konski and Haltner , 1956 ) . With a
sample in the Kerr cell , the analyzer is rotated away from the crossed position by
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The determination of the voltage signal V , corresponding to I , defined in Section
III , A is carried out in the following way ( O ' Konski and Haltner , 1956 ) . With a
sample in the Kerr cell , the analyzer is rotated away from the crossed position by
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In contrast , the ascending pattern shows three peaks , a fast - moving boundary
corresponding to pure A and a bimodal reaction boundary across which C and B
disappear and the concentration of A changes markedly . An example ( Cann ...
In contrast , the ascending pattern shows three peaks , a fast - moving boundary
corresponding to pure A and a bimodal reaction boundary across which C and B
disappear and the concentration of A changes markedly . An example ( Cann ...
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The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
The Preservation of Specimens | 35 |
Examples of the Application of Electron Microscopy to the Study | 48 |
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