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... possible to observe particles with molecular weights as low as 12,000 , provided , of course , that these molecules are impervious to stain . Achievements are in good agreement with this prediction ; Levin ( 1962 , 1963a ) has obtained ...
... possible to observe particles with molecular weights as low as 12,000 , provided , of course , that these molecules are impervious to stain . Achievements are in good agreement with this prediction ; Levin ( 1962 , 1963a ) has obtained ...
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... possible mechanisms , neither of which is unequivocally established as correct at present , could account for these data . As shown in Fig . 12b , the intermediate polymers might be double chains in which the arrangement of the ...
... possible mechanisms , neither of which is unequivocally established as correct at present , could account for these data . As shown in Fig . 12b , the intermediate polymers might be double chains in which the arrangement of the ...
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... possible radiative deactivation of the donor corre- sponds precisely to that for a possible absorption transition by an acceptor molecule in the vicinity , then a quantum mechanical argument shows that there is a finite probability of a ...
... possible radiative deactivation of the donor corre- sponds precisely to that for a possible absorption transition by an acceptor molecule in the vicinity , then a quantum mechanical argument shows that there is a finite probability of a ...
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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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