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TABLE XII ( Continued ) Application Remarks Mössbauer spectra Duke and Gibb
( 1967 ) Optimization procedures in relation to Mössbauer spectra Marshall et al .
( 1965 ) Use of Cauchy band shapes and polynomial baseline Nuclear ...
TABLE XII ( Continued ) Application Remarks Mössbauer spectra Duke and Gibb
( 1967 ) Optimization procedures in relation to Mössbauer spectra Marshall et al .
( 1965 ) Use of Cauchy band shapes and polynomial baseline Nuclear ...
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5 nm to shorter wavelengths ; by direct comparison of the X - ray crystal structures
of RNase A ( Kartha et al . , 1967 ) and RNase S ( Wyckoff et al . , 1967 , 1970 ) it
can be argued that this shift is due to a slight alteration in the local environment ...
5 nm to shorter wavelengths ; by direct comparison of the X - ray crystal structures
of RNase A ( Kartha et al . , 1967 ) and RNase S ( Wyckoff et al . , 1967 , 1970 ) it
can be argued that this shift is due to a slight alteration in the local environment ...
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on visual inspection , but curve resolution reveals very considerable similarity (
Halper et al . , 1971 ) . For example , each of the three longest wavelength bands
( at neutral pH ) in the hen egg white lysozyme is paralleled by bands of the same
...
on visual inspection , but curve resolution reveals very considerable similarity (
Halper et al . , 1971 ) . For example , each of the three longest wavelength bands
( at neutral pH ) in the hen egg white lysozyme is paralleled by bands of the same
...
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