Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry, Part 3Sydney J. Leach |
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... Interaction The density method is particularly suited to investigations of prefer- ential interaction when protein is introduced into mixed solvents . The thermodynamic interaction parameter on a weight per weight basis έ , Eq . ( 21 ) ...
... Interaction The density method is particularly suited to investigations of prefer- ential interaction when protein is introduced into mixed solvents . The thermodynamic interaction parameter on a weight per weight basis έ , Eq . ( 21 ) ...
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... interaction responsible for the relaxation decreases rapidly with distance according to an inverse . sixth - power law , the direct or outer - sphere relaxation is negligible and may safely be ignored . By the same token , there is a ...
... interaction responsible for the relaxation decreases rapidly with distance according to an inverse . sixth - power law , the direct or outer - sphere relaxation is negligible and may safely be ignored . By the same token , there is a ...
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... interaction V12 and the optical factor R21⋅ ( μ2 × μ1 ) . The way in which the optical activity is related to V12 depends upon the method by which it is evaluated . Usually , the potential energy is calculated in accordance with either ...
... interaction V12 and the optical factor R21⋅ ( μ2 × μ1 ) . The way in which the optical activity is related to V12 depends upon the method by which it is evaluated . Usually , the potential energy is calculated in accordance with either ...
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F Density and Composition | 16 |
Direct Volume Change | 22 |
Density | 32 |
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