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Since radiationless energy transfer may occur between molecules of different
mutual orientations , it tends to simulate the effects of Brownian rotation in
causing the effective average angle between excitation and emission oscillators
to ...
Since radiationless energy transfer may occur between molecules of different
mutual orientations , it tends to simulate the effects of Brownian rotation in
causing the effective average angle between excitation and emission oscillators
to ...
Page 194
The latter term derives from the fact that most spectrofluorometers obtain only
apparent excitation and emission spectra which deviate from true spectra due to
the wavelength - dependent variation of detector response and photon output of
the ...
The latter term derives from the fact that most spectrofluorometers obtain only
apparent excitation and emission spectra which deviate from true spectra due to
the wavelength - dependent variation of detector response and photon output of
the ...
Page 210
Important exceptions to the constancy of the emission polarization spectrum are
indole ( Zimmermann and Joop , 1961 ) and indole - containing compounds such
as tryptophan and proteins ( Konev , 1965 ; Chen , 1967b ) . Excitation Emission
...
Important exceptions to the constancy of the emission polarization spectrum are
indole ( Zimmermann and Joop , 1961 ) and indole - containing compounds such
as tryptophan and proteins ( Konev , 1965 ; Chen , 1967b ) . Excitation Emission
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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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