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This result remains unexplained since the only ionizable site present near pH 10
is a single terminal amino group . A second emission peak of the excimer type is
seen in polyphenylalanine , which is not present in phenylalanine or ...
This result remains unexplained since the only ionizable site present near pH 10
is a single terminal amino group . A second emission peak of the excimer type is
seen in polyphenylalanine , which is not present in phenylalanine or ...
Page 266
Their evaluation can therefore present a difficult graphical problem . It is therefore
sometimes necessary to resort to the method of varying the values of K , and Ku
to obtain the most accurate fit to the data . The requirement that two independent
...
Their evaluation can therefore present a difficult graphical problem . It is therefore
sometimes necessary to resort to the method of varying the values of K , and Ku
to obtain the most accurate fit to the data . The requirement that two independent
...
Page 480
... both large ks , kq , intermediate All species present Reactants present
Complex and excess reactant present Variable Variable • From Nichol et al . (
1964 ) should be noted that the relative magnitudes of the reaction rate constants
ks and k ...
... both large ks , kq , intermediate All species present Reactants present
Complex and excess reactant present Variable Variable • From Nichol et al . (
1964 ) should be noted that the relative magnitudes of the reaction rate constants
ks and k ...
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