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proportional either to the square root of the observed intensity corrected for
various geometrical factors or in the case of a ... V . The Structure Factor
Reflections from crystals can occur only if all the unit cells scatter in phase and
the structure ...
proportional either to the square root of the observed intensity corrected for
various geometrical factors or in the case of a ... V . The Structure Factor
Reflections from crystals can occur only if all the unit cells scatter in phase and
the structure ...
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If the structure factor Fp of a protein reflection is known , the structure factor of a
closely related structure Fpo will be the vector sum of Fp and the structure factor
Fo of the difference between the two structures . The magnitude and phase of Fı ...
If the structure factor Fp of a protein reflection is known , the structure factor of a
closely related structure Fpo will be the vector sum of Fp and the structure factor
Fo of the difference between the two structures . The magnitude and phase of Fı ...
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( 1959 ) proposed a method for separately determining the dipole moment , the
anisotropy of electrical polarizability , and the optical anisotropy factor from the
field strength dependence of the birefringence in the case of axially symmetric
rigid ...
( 1959 ) proposed a method for separately determining the dipole moment , the
anisotropy of electrical polarizability , and the optical anisotropy factor from the
field strength dependence of the birefringence in the case of axially symmetric
rigid ...
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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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