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... solution must be used as a reference solution . There is one serious disadvantage of the method when used for tyrosine analysis . The absorption of ... solution . The use of 3. ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION 151 Determination in Acid Solution.
... solution must be used as a reference solution . There is one serious disadvantage of the method when used for tyrosine analysis . The absorption of ... solution . The use of 3. ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION 151 Determination in Acid Solution.
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... solution can often be conveniently altered by adding concentrated acid or base solution to the sample solution using a syringe microburet or a glass rod drawn to a fine tip . Except at ex- tremes of pH , the volume change so produced is ...
... solution can often be conveniently altered by adding concentrated acid or base solution to the sample solution using a syringe microburet or a glass rod drawn to a fine tip . Except at ex- tremes of pH , the volume change so produced is ...
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... Solutions For convenience , the reference solution for spectrophotometric titra- tions should have all the titratable chromophores in one absorbing form ( see Section IV ) . For titrations of phenolic groups , a neutral pH reference ...
... Solutions For convenience , the reference solution for spectrophotometric titra- tions should have all the titratable chromophores in one absorbing form ( see Section IV ) . For titrations of phenolic groups , a neutral pH reference ...
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Electron Microscopy of Globular Proteins | 2 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins 7 | 7 |
The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
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absorption absorption spectrum amino acids applied axis Biochem Biol Biophys birefringence boundary bovine serum albumin buffer calculated Cann Chem chromophores coefficient components concentration conformational changes contrast curve Debye denaturation density determined dielectric constant dielectric increment dielectric relaxation difference spectrum diffraction dipole moment Edelhoch effects electric birefringence electric field electron microscope electrophoresis electrophoretic patterns elution volume emission energy enzyme equation equilibrium excitation experimental factor film fluorescence fraction frequency gel filtration gradient groups heavy atom intensity interactions ionic strength ionization ions light macromolecules measured method migration mobility molar molecular weight molecules moving-boundary observed obtained optical ovalbumin parameter particles peaks permanent dipole perturbation phase phenolic Phys plot polarization polymer produced protein proton quantum yield ratio reaction relaxation residues resolution ribonuclease shown in Fig solution solvent specimen spectra structure technique temperature theoretical theory tion tryptophan tyrosine unit cell values wavelength Weber Winzor zone