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D . USE OF ELECTRON MICROSCOPY AS AN ASSAY METHOD IN THE
SEPARATION OF PARTICLES Electron microscopy may sometimes be used to
distinguish between preparations of particles which are inconvenient to
characterize by ...
D . USE OF ELECTRON MICROSCOPY AS AN ASSAY METHOD IN THE
SEPARATION OF PARTICLES Electron microscopy may sometimes be used to
distinguish between preparations of particles which are inconvenient to
characterize by ...
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Differences in migration velocities provide a sensitive means of separating
substances from mixtures which are ... 1950 ) of the value of paper
electrophoresis for the separation of proteins , zone electrophoresis on solid
supports and in gels ...
Differences in migration velocities provide a sensitive means of separating
substances from mixtures which are ... 1950 ) of the value of paper
electrophoresis for the separation of proteins , zone electrophoresis on solid
supports and in gels ...
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Zone Electrophoresis For all its elegance , the moving - boundary method suffers
from the serious disadvantage that complete separation of even two components
is impossible . Only the front and rear boundaries of overlapping zones of ...
Zone Electrophoresis For all its elegance , the moving - boundary method suffers
from the serious disadvantage that complete separation of even two components
is impossible . Only the front and rear boundaries of overlapping zones of ...
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The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
The Preservation of Specimens | 35 |
Examples of the Application of Electron Microscopy to the Study | 48 |
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