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also necessary to allow for the fact that the root - mean - square displacement of
an atom will be different for different directions in the crystal . An illustrated
example of this effect in L - alanine is given by Marsh and Donohue ( 1967 ) . The
effect ...
also necessary to allow for the fact that the root - mean - square displacement of
an atom will be different for different directions in the crystal . An illustrated
example of this effect in L - alanine is given by Marsh and Donohue ( 1967 ) . The
effect ...
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At wavelengths near 200 ml , the spectra of the carboxyl group and the
carboxylate ion must also be considered , in addition to the charge effect upon
the indole chromophore . The effect of dissociation of a proton from amino acids
appears to ...
At wavelengths near 200 ml , the spectra of the carboxyl group and the
carboxylate ion must also be considered , in addition to the charge effect upon
the indole chromophore . The effect of dissociation of a proton from amino acids
appears to ...
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TABLE VIII CHARGE PERTURBATION OF SPECTRA OF MODEL COMPOUNDS
EFFECT OF COMPLETE DE - PROTONATION OF THE IONIZABLE GROUPS
Aea - amino Compound Chromo - phore Ionizable group Imax ( mu ) Aémax ( Ac
...
TABLE VIII CHARGE PERTURBATION OF SPECTRA OF MODEL COMPOUNDS
EFFECT OF COMPLETE DE - PROTONATION OF THE IONIZABLE GROUPS
Aea - amino Compound Chromo - phore Ionizable group Imax ( mu ) Aémax ( Ac
...
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