Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry, Part 2Sydney J. Leach, Sidney J. Leach Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry, Part B deals with the theories and application of selected physical methods in protein chemistry evaluation. This book is divided into seven chapters that cover the ultracentrifugal analysis, light scattering, infrared (IR) methods, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, and differential thermal analysis of protein properties. This text first describes the fundamental ideas and methodology of sedimentation analysis of ideal noninteracting solutes and the problems of nonideality and solute-solute interaction. This book then deals ... |
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... orientation encountered is one in which the molecules have a preferred orientation parallel to an axis termed the fiber axis , while all orientations about this axis are equally probable . The optical properties of such specimens ...
... orientation encountered is one in which the molecules have a preferred orientation parallel to an axis termed the fiber axis , while all orientations about this axis are equally probable . The optical properties of such specimens ...
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... orientation of the magnetic moment vector μ with respect to the field . The measured values then represent the projections of ... orientations are referred to as aligned with and against the magnetic field . The poten- tial energy of the ...
... orientation of the magnetic moment vector μ with respect to the field . The measured values then represent the projections of ... orientations are referred to as aligned with and against the magnetic field . The poten- tial energy of the ...
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... orientations . of the coupled nuclei , and a single resonance is observed . The natural lifetime of spin orientations can be decreased artificially by inducing transitions between the orientations of the nuclei . Irradiating the sample ...
... orientations . of the coupled nuclei , and a single resonance is observed . The natural lifetime of spin orientations can be decreased artificially by inducing transitions between the orientations of the nuclei . Irradiating the sample ...
Contents
Ultracentrifugal Analysis | 10 |
Light Scattering | 12 |
Osmotic Pressure | 13 |
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