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Some heavy - atom trajectories are shown in 6a , while the total accumulation of
shadowing metal is shown ... specimen as seen on the fluorescent screen of the
electron microscope ( i . e . , in a direction perpendicular to that shown in Figs .
Some heavy - atom trajectories are shown in 6a , while the total accumulation of
shadowing metal is shown ... specimen as seen on the fluorescent screen of the
electron microscope ( i . e . , in a direction perpendicular to that shown in Figs .
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The Protein Crystal A . THE UNIT CELL In a protein crystal the molecules are
packed together in a regular way and the crystal may be regarded as being built
up by the continued repetition of a unit cell in three dimensions as shown in Fig .
2 .
The Protein Crystal A . THE UNIT CELL In a protein crystal the molecules are
packed together in a regular way and the crystal may be regarded as being built
up by the continued repetition of a unit cell in three dimensions as shown in Fig .
2 .
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6 . Comparison of filters and monochromators for isolating excitation and
emission bands . In ( a ) , the transmission of a suitable pair of primary and
secondary Corning filters is shown . In ( b ) , the absorption ( ) and emission ( - - -
- ) spectra of ...
6 . Comparison of filters and monochromators for isolating excitation and
emission bands . In ( a ) , the transmission of a suitable pair of primary and
secondary Corning filters is shown . In ( b ) , the absorption ( ) and emission ( - - -
- ) spectra 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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