Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry, Part 3 |
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It should be recognized here that the determination of the dry weight of the
twocomponent solvent medium , usually carried out concurrently with that of the
protein solution , can be related to the density of the solvent medium . This
density , in ...
It should be recognized here that the determination of the dry weight of the
twocomponent solvent medium , usually carried out concurrently with that of the
protein solution , can be related to the density of the solvent medium . This
density , in ...
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We note also that a Donnan effect dictates that the two sides at equilibrium be at
a different pH , a commonly observed phenomenon with proteins in osmotic
equilibrium . At this point we must record the fact that the actual difference in
molality ...
We note also that a Donnan effect dictates that the two sides at equilibrium be at
a different pH , a commonly observed phenomenon with proteins in osmotic
equilibrium . At this point we must record the fact that the actual difference in
molality ...
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nondiffusible material is lower than that of the initial protein . ... thermodynamic
nonideality of the nondiffusible species before and after limited proteolysis is an
important undertaking for understanding the nature of the proteins being studied .
nondiffusible material is lower than that of the initial protein . ... thermodynamic
nonideality of the nondiffusible species before and after limited proteolysis is an
important undertaking for understanding the nature of the proteins being studied .
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