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The wavelength shift produced by this perturbant can be calculated using Eq . (
12 ) . The maximum slope at the long wavelength end of the spectrum of
acetyltyrosine ethyl ester is — 200 + 10€ / m4 at 285 . 0 + 0 . 3 my . The
wavelength shift ...
The wavelength shift produced by this perturbant can be calculated using Eq . (
12 ) . The maximum slope at the long wavelength end of the spectrum of
acetyltyrosine ethyl ester is — 200 + 10€ / m4 at 285 . 0 + 0 . 3 my . The
wavelength shift ...
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... spectrum wavelengths of emission wavenumber fluorescence signul observed
at any excitation wavelength a relative photon output of the excitation system at
that wavelength intensity of fluorescence at a given emission wavelength , optical
...
... spectrum wavelengths of emission wavenumber fluorescence signul observed
at any excitation wavelength a relative photon output of the excitation system at
that wavelength intensity of fluorescence at a given emission wavelength , optical
...
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Because optical spectra employed in biochemistry are usually displayed in terms
of wavelength ( a in mu ) , our ... In the measurement of an emission spectrum ,
the distribution of quanta q emitted at all wavelengths i is determined by a ...
Because optical spectra employed in biochemistry are usually displayed in terms
of wavelength ( a in mu ) , our ... In the measurement of an emission spectrum ,
the distribution of quanta q emitted at all wavelengths i is determined by a ...
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The Enhancement of Contrast | 21 |
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Examples of the Application of Electron Microscopy to the Study | 48 |
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