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... reference alternation time as observed by the detector ) is not a source of error when only one detector is used for both sample and reference ( as in the Cary 14 , 16 , Beckman DK - 2A , Durrum PGS , and Turner 210 spectrophotometers ) ...
... reference alternation time as observed by the detector ) is not a source of error when only one detector is used for both sample and reference ( as in the Cary 14 , 16 , Beckman DK - 2A , Durrum PGS , and Turner 210 spectrophotometers ) ...
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... reference - reference baseline will reveal any deviations in the baseline resulting from changes in the energy received by the phototubes because of slit - width changes ( or dynode voltage changes ) produced by the absorption of the ...
... reference - reference baseline will reveal any deviations in the baseline resulting from changes in the energy received by the phototubes because of slit - width changes ( or dynode voltage changes ) produced by the absorption of the ...
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... Reference Solutions For convenience , the reference solution for spectrophotometric titra- tions should have all the titratable chromophores in one absorbing form ( see Section IV ) . For titrations of phenolic groups , a neutral pH ...
... Reference Solutions For convenience , the reference solution for spectrophotometric titra- tions should have all the titratable chromophores in one absorbing form ( see Section IV ) . For titrations of phenolic groups , a neutral pH ...
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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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