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... indicated in Fig . 12c . These intermediates would then aggre- gate laterally in exact register . An examination of the length of fibrinogen molecules as a function of pH seems to indicate that contraction of the molecule to a length of ...
... indicated in Fig . 12c . These intermediates would then aggre- gate laterally in exact register . An examination of the length of fibrinogen molecules as a function of pH seems to indicate that contraction of the molecule to a length of ...
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... indicates the lattice point which is arrived at by proceeding from the origin a distance 3a * parallel to the a * axis , b ... indicated by h , k , and I respectively . The diffraction data obtained from crystals consists of a list of ...
... indicates the lattice point which is arrived at by proceeding from the origin a distance 3a * parallel to the a * axis , b ... indicated by h , k , and I respectively . The diffraction data obtained from crystals consists of a list of ...
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... indicate initial concentration . Except where indicated , the following values for the several molecular parameters were used in the computations presented in the text : 1 = 3 X 10-5 cm2 sec - 1 V - 1 , μ2 = μ1 5 X 10-5 , D1 = D2 = 3.14 ...
... indicate initial concentration . Except where indicated , the following values for the several molecular parameters were used in the computations presented in the text : 1 = 3 X 10-5 cm2 sec - 1 V - 1 , μ2 = μ1 5 X 10-5 , D1 = D2 = 3.14 ...
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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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