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... medium is gradu- ally replaced with a material which can be hardened by a process of polymerization . Drying ( i.e. , evaporation of the solvent ) does not occur at any time and sudden changes in the polarity of the infiltrated medium ...
... medium is gradu- ally replaced with a material which can be hardened by a process of polymerization . Drying ( i.e. , evaporation of the solvent ) does not occur at any time and sudden changes in the polarity of the infiltrated medium ...
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... medium , is given by 8 = = ( 2πl / λ ) ( n¡ — n ̧ ) - = ( 2πl / λ ) An ( 1 ) where n and n are the principal refractive indices of the medium parallel and perpendicular to the electric field respectively , and λ is the wavelength of the ...
... medium , is given by 8 = = ( 2πl / λ ) ( n¡ — n ̧ ) - = ( 2πl / λ ) An ( 1 ) where n and n are the principal refractive indices of the medium parallel and perpendicular to the electric field respectively , and λ is the wavelength of the ...
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... medium , whereas the mobility must be referred to the solution . Consequently , an electro- osmotic correction factor must be introduced . Interaction between the supporting medium and the migrating substances by adsorption is often ...
... medium , whereas the mobility must be referred to the solution . Consequently , an electro- osmotic correction factor must be introduced . Interaction between the supporting medium and the migrating substances by adsorption is often ...
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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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