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... given range of d * may be considerably re- duced by the presence of symmetry . Simplified formulas for each space group are given in the International Tables for X - Ray Crystallography I ( Lonsdale , 1952 ) . A. SECTIONS AND ...
... given range of d * may be considerably re- duced by the presence of symmetry . Simplified formulas for each space group are given in the International Tables for X - Ray Crystallography I ( Lonsdale , 1952 ) . A. SECTIONS AND ...
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... given in Table II . When the other spectra are fitted similarly , and the observed differences corresponding to the B and C vibration frequencies are averaged for each spectrum , the vibrational frequencies for the excited state given ...
... given in Table II . When the other spectra are fitted similarly , and the observed differences corresponding to the B and C vibration frequencies are averaged for each spectrum , the vibrational frequencies for the excited state given ...
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... given a posi- tive sign if the aß boundary moves with the current and a negative sign if it moves against the current . The current is taken as flowing from the positive to the negative electrode . The concentrations are given a sign ...
... given a posi- tive sign if the aß boundary moves with the current and a negative sign if it moves against the current . The current is taken as flowing from the positive to the negative electrode . The concentrations are given a sign ...
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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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