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If the mean-square fluctuation moment is finite, this would exhibit a relaxation in
the neighborhood of 20 kc and would not contribute any dielectric increment in
the 1 mc region. Takashima and Schwan (1959) investigated the dielectric ...
If the mean-square fluctuation moment is finite, this would exhibit a relaxation in
the neighborhood of 20 kc and would not contribute any dielectric increment in
the 1 mc region. Takashima and Schwan (1959) investigated the dielectric ...
Page 323
Their dielectric cell consisted of two concentric cylinders, one of which was
rotated to produce fluid flow. ... Jacobsen and Wenner observed that when the
electric field was applied in the transverse direction, the dielectric increment of a
DNA ...
Their dielectric cell consisted of two concentric cylinders, one of which was
rotated to produce fluid flow. ... Jacobsen and Wenner observed that when the
electric field was applied in the transverse direction, the dielectric increment of a
DNA ...
Page 331
Since the specific dielectric increment depends markedly on the concentration,
the true dielectric increment must be obtained by extrapolating the curve to
infinite dilution. The dielectric increments thus obtained were 130 and 490 for the
...
Since the specific dielectric increment depends markedly on the concentration,
the true dielectric increment must be obtained by extrapolating the curve to
infinite dilution. The dielectric increments thus obtained were 130 and 490 for the
...
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