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The linearity of the response of the detection circuit is checked by plotting the d . c
. level of the cathode follower output against sino a , where a is the angle of the
analyzer away from the crossed position . When the transmitted light intensity is ...
The linearity of the response of the detection circuit is checked by plotting the d . c
. level of the cathode follower output against sino a , where a is the angle of the
analyzer away from the crossed position . When the transmitted light intensity is ...
Page 445
The results of the computations are displayed graphically as : ( 1 ) plots of 8 ( Ci +
C2 ) / 8x against position in the electrophoresis column for theoretical moving -
boundary patterns ( in Fig . 13 , plots of C , and C2 against position are also ...
The results of the computations are displayed graphically as : ( 1 ) plots of 8 ( Ci +
C2 ) / 8x against position in the electrophoresis column for theoretical moving -
boundary patterns ( in Fig . 13 , plots of C , and C2 against position are also ...
Page 464
The required position is the first moment of the boundary ✓ which is termed
either the centroid ( Longsworth , 1943 ) or the median bisector ( Nichol and
Ogston , 1965a ) and defined by Eq . ( 8 ) V = lov de ~ ? Vac the position of this
equivalent ...
The required position is the first moment of the boundary ✓ which is termed
either the centroid ( Longsworth , 1943 ) or the median bisector ( Nichol and
Ogston , 1965a ) and defined by Eq . ( 8 ) V = lov de ~ ? Vac the position of this
equivalent ...
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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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