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Page 123
The optical rotation of ovomucoid at 350 mu was unchanged , but an increase of
15 % in intrinsic viscosity suggested that a minor conformational change
occurred . The fluorescence yield of the phenolic groups of ovomucoid increased
...
The optical rotation of ovomucoid at 350 mu was unchanged , but an increase of
15 % in intrinsic viscosity suggested that a minor conformational change
occurred . The fluorescence yield of the phenolic groups of ovomucoid increased
...
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A major increase in tyrosyl emission occurs in the acid transition of ribonuclease
which runs parallel with optical rotation and difference absorption spectra and
presumably results from the normalization of the three blocked tyrosyl groups ...
A major increase in tyrosyl emission occurs in the acid transition of ribonuclease
which runs parallel with optical rotation and difference absorption spectra and
presumably results from the normalization of the three blocked tyrosyl groups ...
Page 232
Weber ( 1953 ) has shown that values of pn / po increase with the axial ratio for
rigid ellipsoids of revolution . The frictional ratio f / f . obtainable by hydrodynamic
methods also increases with molecular asymmetry . There is , however , an ...
Weber ( 1953 ) has shown that values of pn / po increase with the axial ratio for
rigid ellipsoids of revolution . The frictional ratio f / f . obtainable by hydrodynamic
methods also increases with molecular asymmetry . There is , however , an ...
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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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