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... macromolecules . These small particles simply disappear during sublimation . Westerberg ( 1961 ) has , however , observed freeze - dried . strands of DNA , and it is possible that in the future , freeze - drying methods may be adapted ...
... macromolecules . These small particles simply disappear during sublimation . Westerberg ( 1961 ) has , however , observed freeze - dried . strands of DNA , and it is possible that in the future , freeze - drying methods may be adapted ...
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... macromolecules . For the sake of simplicity , let us assume that the macromolecule has a common axis of symmetry for its electric , optical , and hydrodynamic properties and the permanent dipole moment is along this axis . The ...
... macromolecules . For the sake of simplicity , let us assume that the macromolecule has a common axis of symmetry for its electric , optical , and hydrodynamic properties and the permanent dipole moment is along this axis . The ...
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... macromolecular interactions can be de- lineated : ( 1 ) macromolecules with small electrically neutral molecules , ( 2 ) macromolecules with small ions , and ( 3 ) macromolecules with each other . 1. Interactions of Macromolecules with ...
... macromolecular interactions can be de- lineated : ( 1 ) macromolecules with small electrically neutral molecules , ( 2 ) macromolecules with small ions , and ( 3 ) macromolecules with each other . 1. Interactions of Macromolecules with ...
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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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