Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein ChemistrySydney J. Leach Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry Part C ... |
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... fields is described . These theories are applied in subsequent sections to proteins and polyamino acids . The dielectric relaxation of nucleic acids is omitted although rapid progress is being made in this field . Brief de- scriptions ...
... fields is described . These theories are applied in subsequent sections to proteins and polyamino acids . The dielectric relaxation of nucleic acids is omitted although rapid progress is being made in this field . Brief de- scriptions ...
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... field is proportional to the field intensity . The proportionality constant is called the " polarizability " ( cm3 ) . Mi = α ; Ε ( 6 ) Usually , induced dipole moments are due to the deformation of electron clouds by an external field ...
... field is proportional to the field intensity . The proportionality constant is called the " polarizability " ( cm3 ) . Mi = α ; Ε ( 6 ) Usually , induced dipole moments are due to the deformation of electron clouds by an external field ...
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... field . The phase difference 8 , in radians , between these two components , after traveling the length through the birefringent medium , is given by 8 = = ( 2πl / λ ) ( n¡ — n ̧ ) - = ( 2πl / λ ) An ( 1 ) where n and n are the ...
... field . The phase difference 8 , in radians , between these two components , after traveling the length through the birefringent medium , is given by 8 = = ( 2πl / λ ) ( n¡ — n ̧ ) - = ( 2πl / λ ) An ( 1 ) where n and n are the ...
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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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