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... function of the first kind of order n and argument x 1. Introduction X - Ray diffraction methods are assuming an increasingly important role in studies of protein structure and function . The aims of the present chapter are to provide ...
... function of the first kind of order n and argument x 1. Introduction X - Ray diffraction methods are assuming an increasingly important role in studies of protein structure and function . The aims of the present chapter are to provide ...
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... function of chromophore concentration , it is a function of both pH and wavelength Dsample ( c , pH , x ) = [ e1α + ev ( 1 - a ) ] c Γεια ( 4 ) When the absorption change is determined using a difference method , the solvent is not used ...
... function of chromophore concentration , it is a function of both pH and wavelength Dsample ( c , pH , x ) = [ e1α + ev ( 1 - a ) ] c Γεια ( 4 ) When the absorption change is determined using a difference method , the solvent is not used ...
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... function by Z , the partition function con- sists of two terms , namely Z = Z1Z2 ᏃᏃ 2 ( 8 ) Z1 represents the rotational partition function of the molecule in the absence of the field and is expressed by Z1 = ( 2TkT ) / 2 ( ABC ) 1 ...
... function by Z , the partition function con- sists of two terms , namely Z = Z1Z2 ᏃᏃ 2 ( 8 ) Z1 represents the rotational partition function of the molecule in the absence of the field and is expressed by Z1 = ( 2TkT ) / 2 ( ABC ) 1 ...
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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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