Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein ChemistrySydney J. Leach Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry Part C ... |
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... pulse is applied to a colloidal solution , the birefringence produced changes with time as shown in Fig . 1. If the pulse duration is adjusted so that the steady - state value of the E ← Δη ( a ) ( b ) FIG . 1. ( a ) Rectangular ...
... pulse is applied to a colloidal solution , the birefringence produced changes with time as shown in Fig . 1. If the pulse duration is adjusted so that the steady - state value of the E ← Δη ( a ) ( b ) FIG . 1. ( a ) Rectangular ...
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... pulse voltage is reduced . The output impedance of the pulse generator should be very low in this case . Krause and O'Konski ( 1959 ) constructed a delay - line pulse generator , capable of delivering rectangular pulses at more than 1 ...
... pulse voltage is reduced . The output impedance of the pulse generator should be very low in this case . Krause and O'Konski ( 1959 ) constructed a delay - line pulse generator , capable of delivering rectangular pulses at more than 1 ...
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... pulse is triggered by the opening of the camera shutter and applied to the electrodes in the cell . The pulse appearing across the electrodes , after being suitably attenuated by a calibrated voltage divider or a probe , is displayed ...
... pulse is triggered by the opening of the camera shutter and applied to the electrodes in the cell . The pulse appearing across the electrodes , after being suitably attenuated by a calibrated voltage divider or a probe , is displayed ...
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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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