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... orientation of donor and acceptor is also important . The probability is maximal for parallel orientation of the dipoles and equal to zero for perpendicular orientation . This factor may be of particular importance for the case where ...
... orientation of donor and acceptor is also important . The probability is maximal for parallel orientation of the dipoles and equal to zero for perpendicular orientation . This factor may be of particular importance for the case where ...
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... orientation of the dipole ; negative deviations from unity mean that the hindering forces favor antiparallel orientation . For quasicrystalline liquids with Z nearest neighbors , the parameter g is expressed ( neglecting the second ...
... orientation of the dipole ; negative deviations from unity mean that the hindering forces favor antiparallel orientation . For quasicrystalline liquids with Z nearest neighbors , the parameter g is expressed ( neglecting the second ...
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... orientation and pure induced dipole orientation ( O'Konski et al . , 1959 ) . 4. Birefringence in Reversing Fields For investigating the mechanism of electrical orientation , the reversing pulse technique , introduced by O'Konski and ...
... orientation and pure induced dipole orientation ( O'Konski et al . , 1959 ) . 4. Birefringence in Reversing Fields For investigating the mechanism of electrical orientation , the reversing pulse technique , introduced by O'Konski and ...
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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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