Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein ChemistrySydney J. Leach Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry Part C ... |
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... shown in 6a , while the total accumulation of shadowing metal is shown in 6b . Figure 6c illustrates the appearance of the specimen as seen on the fluorescent screen of the electron microscope ( i.e. , in a direction per- pendicular to ...
... shown in 6a , while the total accumulation of shadowing metal is shown in 6b . Figure 6c illustrates the appearance of the specimen as seen on the fluorescent screen of the electron microscope ( i.e. , in a direction per- pendicular to ...
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... shown in Fig . 2. The unit cell is characterized by the lengths a , b , and c of its edges and the angles β α FIG . 2. A crystal may be regarded as being built up by the three - dimensional repetition of a unit cell ( shown in bold ...
... shown in Fig . 2. The unit cell is characterized by the lengths a , b , and c of its edges and the angles β α FIG . 2. A crystal may be regarded as being built up by the three - dimensional repetition of a unit cell ( shown in bold ...
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... shown . In ( b ) , the absorption ( — ) and emission ( ---- ) spectra of a hypothetical compound are shown together with the triangles representing the transmission of monochromators set at the optimal wavelengths and with slits giving ...
... shown . In ( b ) , the absorption ( — ) and emission ( ---- ) spectra of a hypothetical compound are shown together with the triangles representing the transmission of monochromators set at the optimal wavelengths and with slits giving ...
Contents
Electron Microscopy of Globular Proteins | 2 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins 7 | 7 |
The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
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