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... Factor Reflections from crystals can occur only if all the unit cells scatter in phase and the structure factor for a particular reflection is a complex 8 ས 7 Oxygen 6 5 f 4 3 2 0.5 Carbon Carbon with temperature factor d " ( Å1 ) 1.0 ...
... Factor Reflections from crystals can occur only if all the unit cells scatter in phase and the structure factor for a particular reflection is a complex 8 ས 7 Oxygen 6 5 f 4 3 2 0.5 Carbon Carbon with temperature factor d " ( Å1 ) 1.0 ...
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... factor Fp of a protein reflection is known , the structure factor of a closely related structure FPD will be the vector sum of Fe and the structure factor FD of the difference between the two structures . The magnitude and phase of FD ...
... factor Fp of a protein reflection is known , the structure factor of a closely related structure FPD will be the vector sum of Fe and the structure factor FD of the difference between the two structures . The magnitude and phase of FD ...
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... factor , 91-92 , and an orientation factor , p , defined in Eq . ( 5 ) . The optical anisotropy factor is the difference between the excess optical polariza- bility per unit volume of the macromolecule along the symmetry axis and that ...
... factor , 91-92 , and an orientation factor , p , defined in Eq . ( 5 ) . The optical anisotropy factor is the difference between the excess optical polariza- bility per unit volume of the macromolecule along the symmetry axis and that ...
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Electron Microscopy of Globular Proteins | 2 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins 7 | 7 |
The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
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