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... membrane ; at t = t1 , first passage of the shock front ; at t = t2 , second passage of the shock front ( echo after reflection against the bottom plate of the tube ) . is placed in a cup in the lower end of the pipe and covered with a ...
... membrane ; at t = t1 , first passage of the shock front ; at t = t2 , second passage of the shock front ( echo after reflection against the bottom plate of the tube ) . is placed in a cup in the lower end of the pipe and covered with a ...
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... membrane impermeable to DNA . Distributions computed in this manner from electrophoretic mobilities and those obtained experi- mentally from Donnan equilibrium measurements agreed to within 2 % over a 20 - fold range of sodium chloride ...
... membrane impermeable to DNA . Distributions computed in this manner from electrophoretic mobilities and those obtained experi- mentally from Donnan equilibrium measurements agreed to within 2 % over a 20 - fold range of sodium chloride ...
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... membrane . It is further assumed that the equivalent concentration of macromolecular ions is sufficiently low relative to the buffer that the contribution of the macromolecular ions to the conductance of the solution is negligible ...
... membrane . It is further assumed that the equivalent concentration of macromolecular ions is sufficiently low relative to the buffer that the contribution of the macromolecular ions to the conductance of the solution is negligible ...
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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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