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... obtained by making measurements from a number of different areas than by measuring a large number of particles from a single area . The total number of particles measured may vary between 200 and 2000 , depending upon the nature of the ...
... obtained by making measurements from a number of different areas than by measuring a large number of particles from a single area . The total number of particles measured may vary between 200 and 2000 , depending upon the nature of the ...
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... obtained is somewhat less than is frequently supposed by persons who are unfamiliar with these methods . The reasons for this have been mentioned in preceding sections , and will be summarized here . Uncertainty in instrumental ...
... obtained is somewhat less than is frequently supposed by persons who are unfamiliar with these methods . The reasons for this have been mentioned in preceding sections , and will be summarized here . Uncertainty in instrumental ...
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... obtained the perma- nent dipole moment of PBLG in ethylene dichloride from the field- strength dependence of the birefringence . The dipole moment per mono- mer unit of PBLG was found to be about 3 Debye units . This value is in ...
... obtained the perma- nent dipole moment of PBLG in ethylene dichloride from the field- strength dependence of the birefringence . The dipole moment per mono- mer unit of PBLG was found to be about 3 Debye units . This value is in ...
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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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