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... a function of frequency molar emission and absorption coefficients respectively
, as a function of frequency frequency about which the absorption and
fluorescence bands have a mirror - image relationship overlap integral between
emission ...
... a function of frequency molar emission and absorption coefficients respectively
, as a function of frequency frequency about which the absorption and
fluorescence bands have a mirror - image relationship overlap integral between
emission ...
Page 293
... measured and true dielectric constants , respectively stray capacity ( farad )
distance between electrodes ( cm ) measured and true capacities of solutions (
farad ) electrode polarization ( farad ) resistance of the solution ( ohm )
capacitances ...
... measured and true dielectric constants , respectively stray capacity ( farad )
distance between electrodes ( cm ) measured and true capacities of solutions (
farad ) electrode polarization ( farad ) resistance of the solution ( ohm )
capacitances ...
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The descending mobilities of pepsin and bovine serum albumin in solutions of
pure constituents are — ( 9 . 42 = 0 . 05 ) X 10 - and - ( 2 . 85 + 0 . 03 ) X 10 - 5 cm
sec - 1 V - 1 , respectively ; and the apparent rising mobilities , - ( 9 . 68 = 0 .
The descending mobilities of pepsin and bovine serum albumin in solutions of
pure constituents are — ( 9 . 42 = 0 . 05 ) X 10 - and - ( 2 . 85 + 0 . 03 ) X 10 - 5 cm
sec - 1 V - 1 , respectively ; and the apparent rising mobilities , - ( 9 . 68 = 0 .
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