Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry, Part 3 |
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Page 124
A shift in the extrapolated line toward lower pressures along the zero rate
ordinate suggests permeation of the protein through the membrane or a loss in
the effective protein concentration from any cause . Equation ( 42 ) may be cast
as a ...
A shift in the extrapolated line toward lower pressures along the zero rate
ordinate suggests permeation of the protein through the membrane or a loss in
the effective protein concentration from any cause . Equation ( 42 ) may be cast
as a ...
Page 217
In calculating the Fourier transform , only curves whose intensities are zero
between the maxima can be used ; that is to say , if the amplitude curve is to have
successive sections which alternate in sign , then the amplitude curve and the ...
In calculating the Fourier transform , only curves whose intensities are zero
between the maxima can be used ; that is to say , if the amplitude curve is to have
successive sections which alternate in sign , then the amplitude curve and the ...
Page 260
The signal following the 90° pulse is zero at a particular time in . be extracted by
suitable mathematical or graphical means . The sequence of events in this
method is shown in Fig . 7 . A more direct method employs a 180° pulse followed
at ...
The signal following the 90° pulse is zero at a particular time in . be extracted by
suitable mathematical or graphical means . The sequence of events in this
method is shown in Fig . 7 . A more direct method employs a 180° pulse followed
at ...
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