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... polymer . The sedimenta- tion coefficient of the faster peak is less than for the pure polymer , decreases with decreasing concentration , and extrapolates at infinite dilution to that of the monomer ( in practice the sedimentation ...
... polymer . The sedimenta- tion coefficient of the faster peak is less than for the pure polymer , decreases with decreasing concentration , and extrapolates at infinite dilution to that of the monomer ( in practice the sedimentation ...
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... Polymer Interactions The simplest polymerizing system consists of monomer in rapidly established equilibrium with a single higher polymer ( nAP ) . Irrespec- tive of the value of n , a hypersharp advancing boundary and a more diffuse ...
... Polymer Interactions The simplest polymerizing system consists of monomer in rapidly established equilibrium with a single higher polymer ( nAP ) . Irrespec- tive of the value of n , a hypersharp advancing boundary and a more diffuse ...
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... polymer is not always attainable experimentally . Human hemoglobin is one system for which these elution volumes may be obtained directly ( Ackers and Thompson , 1965 ) . c . Evaluation of VA , VP , n , and K'n . The need to define the ...
... polymer is not always attainable experimentally . Human hemoglobin is one system for which these elution volumes may be obtained directly ( Ackers and Thompson , 1965 ) . c . Evaluation of VA , VP , n , and K'n . The need to define the ...
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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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