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group , with particular reference to the double minimum in the potential energy
curve for hydrogen bonds involving this chromophore has been presented by
Truong et al . ( 1967 ) . D . BINDING OF SMALL MOLECULES Charge
perturbations ...
group , with particular reference to the double minimum in the potential energy
curve for hydrogen bonds involving this chromophore has been presented by
Truong et al . ( 1967 ) . D . BINDING OF SMALL MOLECULES Charge
perturbations ...
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The corresponding E ( 1 ) curve is divided into the apparent spectrum to yield the
corrected curve ( e . g . , Fig . 7 ) . Relative intensity or E ( 1 ) 300 400 500 600
Wavelength ( my ) Fig . 9 . Light source calibration curve . A direct recording of
the ...
The corresponding E ( 1 ) curve is divided into the apparent spectrum to yield the
corrected curve ( e . g . , Fig . 7 ) . Relative intensity or E ( 1 ) 300 400 500 600
Wavelength ( my ) Fig . 9 . Light source calibration curve . A direct recording of
the ...
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spectrofluorometer detector system , and the recorded curve is compared with the
known emission curve of the lamp ( in photons emitted per wavelength interval ) .
A plot of s ( ^ ) vs . d is given by dividing the recorded curve by the known ...
spectrofluorometer detector system , and the recorded curve is compared with the
known emission curve of the lamp ( in photons emitted per wavelength interval ) .
A plot of s ( ^ ) vs . d is given by dividing the recorded curve by the known ...
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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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