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... ( upper ) limiting value of polarization in the absence of rotational diffusion
rotational diffusion coefficients corresponding to the three axes of an ellipsoid
rotational relaxation times about these axes rotational diffusion coefficient
corresponding ...
... ( upper ) limiting value of polarization in the absence of rotational diffusion
rotational diffusion coefficients corresponding to the three axes of an ellipsoid
rotational relaxation times about these axes rotational diffusion coefficient
corresponding ...
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Sydney J. Leach. this case , the angular distribution function , f ( 0 , t ) , should
follow the diffusion equation of = 002 ( 20 ) at where o is the rotational diffusion
constant for rotation about the transverse axis of the macromolecule , and the
symbol ...
Sydney J. Leach. this case , the angular distribution function , f ( 0 , t ) , should
follow the diffusion equation of = 002 ( 20 ) at where o is the rotational diffusion
constant for rotation about the transverse axis of the macromolecule , and the
symbol ...
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We shall inquire as to the rate of movement and change in shape of the boundary
under the influence of an electric field . If no field is applied , the initially sharp
boundary will spread with time owing to free diffusion of the macromolecular ions
.
We shall inquire as to the rate of movement and change in shape of the boundary
under the influence of an electric field . If no field is applied , the initially sharp
boundary will spread with time owing to free diffusion of the macromolecular ions
.
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