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the sedimentation coefficient of ovomucoid is essentially unchanged between pH
1 and pH 12 ; ( 2 ) the difference spectrum obeyed Beer ' s law , so that the molar
difference absorption coefficient was concentration - independent ; ( 3 ) solvent ...
the sedimentation coefficient of ovomucoid is essentially unchanged between pH
1 and pH 12 ; ( 2 ) the difference spectrum obeyed Beer ' s law , so that the molar
difference absorption coefficient was concentration - independent ; ( 3 ) solvent ...
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If Al is small , a first approximation to the difference spectrum , defined as Ae ( a )
= c ( 1 – Al ) — 6 ( 1 ) , is Ae ( a ) ~ - Al ( de / dı ) ( 12 ) This approximation will be
best at the wavelength at which the difference spectrum is a maximum , since at ...
If Al is small , a first approximation to the difference spectrum , defined as Ae ( a )
= c ( 1 – Al ) — 6 ( 1 ) , is Ae ( a ) ~ - Al ( de / dı ) ( 12 ) This approximation will be
best at the wavelength at which the difference spectrum is a maximum , since at ...
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sorption spectrum prescribes limits on the slit width employed . For
monochromators with entrance and exit slits which are adjusted simultaneously ,
a decrease in slit width by a factor of two ( obtained by an increase in
photomultiplier voltage ) ...
sorption spectrum prescribes limits on the slit width employed . For
monochromators with entrance and exit slits which are adjusted simultaneously ,
a decrease in slit width by a factor of two ( obtained by an increase in
photomultiplier voltage ) ...
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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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