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... frequency A , somewhat dif- ferent from this frequency in benzene . The preceding is sufficient background for some calculations to be made using the observed band frequencies of phenylalanine under dif- ferent conditions . The data of ...
... frequency A , somewhat dif- ferent from this frequency in benzene . The preceding is sufficient background for some calculations to be made using the observed band frequencies of phenylalanine under dif- ferent conditions . The data of ...
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... frequency dielectric constants and f . and are the critical frequency and the relaxation time , respectively . = = It should be noted that the maximum value for the dielectric loss occurs at In 70 where the critical angular frequency is ...
... frequency dielectric constants and f . and are the critical frequency and the relaxation time , respectively . = = It should be noted that the maximum value for the dielectric loss occurs at In 70 where the critical angular frequency is ...
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... FREQUENCY DIELECTRIC CONSTANTS OF PROTEIN SOLUTIONS The dielectric constants of protein solutions are slightly lower than that of water at very high frequencies . This is because protein molecules . behave like nonpolar molecules in ...
... FREQUENCY DIELECTRIC CONSTANTS OF PROTEIN SOLUTIONS The dielectric constants of protein solutions are slightly lower than that of water at very high frequencies . This is because protein molecules . behave like nonpolar molecules in ...
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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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