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The problem is not serious for such relatively large objects as bacteria , but so far
has precluded the observation of individual freezedried macromolecules . These
small particles simply disappear during sublimation . Westerberg ( 1961 ) has ...
The problem is not serious for such relatively large objects as bacteria , but so far
has precluded the observation of individual freezedried macromolecules . These
small particles simply disappear during sublimation . Westerberg ( 1961 ) has ...
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Outline of Theory A . ELECTRIC BIREFRINGENCE We shall briefly summarize
the theory for the electric birefringence in dilute solutions of rigid macromolecules
. For the sake of simplicity , let us assume that the macromolecule has a common
...
Outline of Theory A . ELECTRIC BIREFRINGENCE We shall briefly summarize
the theory for the electric birefringence in dilute solutions of rigid macromolecules
. For the sake of simplicity , let us assume that the macromolecule has a common
...
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Consider , for example , the theory of sedimentation of reversibly polymerizing
macromolecular systems in which the ... Three types of reversible
macromolecular interactions can be delineated : ( 1 ) macromolecules with small
electrically ...
Consider , for example , the theory of sedimentation of reversibly polymerizing
macromolecular systems in which the ... Three types of reversible
macromolecular interactions can be delineated : ( 1 ) macromolecules with small
electrically ...
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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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