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If the interaction energy between the solvent molecules and the chromophore in
the excited state differs from that in the ground ... This displacement caused by
interactions between oriented chromophore and solvent molecules is called the ...
If the interaction energy between the solvent molecules and the chromophore in
the excited state differs from that in the ground ... This displacement caused by
interactions between oriented chromophore and solvent molecules is called the ...
Page 410
The discussion so far has dealt with interaction between proteins and small
molecules for situations in which the protein is acid to its isoelectric point ( with
positive mobilities and the mobility of the complexe protein molecule being
assumed ...
The discussion so far has dealt with interaction between proteins and small
molecules for situations in which the protein is acid to its isoelectric point ( with
positive mobilities and the mobility of the complexe protein molecule being
assumed ...
Page 439
Aside from fundamental investigations on protein interactions per se , it is
obviously desirable to avoid conditions conducive to ... There is also ample
evidence for multiple electrophoretic peaks generated by interaction with
solvents containing ...
Aside from fundamental investigations on protein interactions per se , it is
obviously desirable to avoid conditions conducive to ... There is also ample
evidence for multiple electrophoretic peaks generated by interaction with
solvents containing ...
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Contents
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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