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Thus , a particle found by electron microscopy to have twice the diameter of
another has a molecular weight 23 or eight times as great . Consequently ,
electron microscope preparations of macromolecules tend to appear
misleadingly ...
Thus , a particle found by electron microscopy to have twice the diameter of
another has a molecular weight 23 or eight times as great . Consequently ,
electron microscope preparations of macromolecules tend to appear
misleadingly ...
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Moles I . MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY Barrow , G . M . ( 1962 ) . " Introduction
to Molecular Spectroscopy " McGraw - Hill New York . Barrow , G . M . ( 1963 ) . "
The Structure of Molecules " Benjamin , New York . Beaven , G . H . , Johnson ...
Moles I . MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY Barrow , G . M . ( 1962 ) . " Introduction
to Molecular Spectroscopy " McGraw - Hill New York . Barrow , G . M . ( 1963 ) . "
The Structure of Molecules " Benjamin , New York . Beaven , G . H . , Johnson ...
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Furthermore , it should be realized that molecular weights obtained from so and
Do are subject to considerably greater experimental error than those derived
from techniques such as light scattering and equilibrium sedimentation . A
method of ...
Furthermore , it should be realized that molecular weights obtained from so and
Do are subject to considerably greater experimental error than those derived
from techniques such as light scattering and equilibrium sedimentation . A
method of ...
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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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