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... real part of F ( hkl ) ; the symbol A is sometimes used to denote the area of the
projection of the unit cell imaginary part of F ( hkl ) electron density at the point in
the unit cell with fractional coordinates x , y , z value of the Patterson function ...
... real part of F ( hkl ) ; the symbol A is sometimes used to denote the area of the
projection of the unit cell imaginary part of F ( hkl ) electron density at the point in
the unit cell with fractional coordinates x , y , z value of the Patterson function ...
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... moment and that of electric field phase difference between D and E rotational
partition function rotational partition function in absence of electric field rotational
partition function in presence of electric field moments of inertia along molecular
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... moment and that of electric field phase difference between D and E rotational
partition function rotational partition function in absence of electric field rotational
partition function in presence of electric field moments of inertia along molecular
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If we designate the rotational partition function by Z , the partition function
consists of two terms , namely 2 = 2 , 22 2 , represents the rotational partition
function of the molecule in the absence of the field and is expressed by Z1 = ( 2 +
kT ) 312 ...
If we designate the rotational partition function by Z , the partition function
consists of two terms , namely 2 = 2 , 22 2 , represents the rotational partition
function of the molecule in the absence of the field and is expressed by Z1 = ( 2 +
kT ) 312 ...
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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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