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... sedimentation , electron spin resonance , etc . Much of this work has been
reviewed by Foster ( 1960 ) who has postulated that a transition from globular to
partially fibrous form occurs as the pH of solutions of bovine serum albumin falls ...
... sedimentation , electron spin resonance , etc . Much of this work has been
reviewed by Foster ( 1960 ) who has postulated that a transition from globular to
partially fibrous form occurs as the pH of solutions of bovine serum albumin falls ...
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... dt % optical transmission electrical energy partial molar volume departure of
the instantaneous concentration from that of the reference state parameter
obtained by an affine coordinate transformation of x NAD PK PF R and T S / N AT
q * and ...
... dt % optical transmission electrical energy partial molar volume departure of
the instantaneous concentration from that of the reference state parameter
obtained by an affine coordinate transformation of x NAD PK PF R and T S / N AT
q * and ...
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shima and Lumry ( 1958 ) with partially oxygenated hemoglobin . ... gm of
anhydrous protein , Ew is the dielectric constant of water , and V is expressed by
V = ✓ + wle ( 83 ) where 7 is the partial specific volume of the anhydrous protein
( cm3 ) ...
shima and Lumry ( 1958 ) with partially oxygenated hemoglobin . ... gm of
anhydrous protein , Ew is the dielectric constant of water , and V is expressed by
V = ✓ + wle ( 83 ) where 7 is the partial specific volume of the anhydrous protein
( cm3 ) ...
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