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In general the reliability of diffraction data decreases with increasing d * and if
weighting is carried out according to reliability , an effect similar to the operation
of a temperature factor is introduced . To minimize loss of resolution , the data
may ...
In general the reliability of diffraction data decreases with increasing d * and if
weighting is carried out according to reliability , an effect similar to the operation
of a temperature factor is introduced . To minimize loss of resolution , the data
may ...
Page 219
The phosphorescence spectrum at 77°K of lysozyme at neutral pH was very
similar to that of polytryptophan , suggesting strong interactions between indole
groups in the native state of this protein ( Longworth , 1966 ) . At pH 2 and 11 . 8
these ...
The phosphorescence spectrum at 77°K of lysozyme at neutral pH was very
similar to that of polytryptophan , suggesting strong interactions between indole
groups in the native state of this protein ( Longworth , 1966 ) . At pH 2 and 11 . 8
these ...
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Similar results were obtained with reduced , alkylated thyroglobulin ( Edelhoch
and de Crombrugghe , 1966 ) . It is clear that the reduced and alkylated forms of
ribonuclease and thyroglobulin have lost much of their original structure but have
...
Similar results were obtained with reduced , alkylated thyroglobulin ( Edelhoch
and de Crombrugghe , 1966 ) . It is clear that the reduced and alkylated forms of
ribonuclease and thyroglobulin have lost much of their original structure but have
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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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