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The scattering curves of such models can then be calculated and compared with
the experimental curves obtained for the whole molecule , as shown in detail by
an example in Section IV , B , 1 . Certain very large proteins seem to be built up ...
The scattering curves of such models can then be calculated and compared with
the experimental curves obtained for the whole molecule , as shown in detail by
an example in Section IV , B , 1 . Certain very large proteins seem to be built up ...
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experiment unless the favored regions in the conformational energy map were
changed from those usually accepted as ... space was restricted to a forbidden
region the resulting CD curve bore no resemblance at all to experimental curves .
experiment unless the favored regions in the conformational energy map were
changed from those usually accepted as ... space was restricted to a forbidden
region the resulting CD curve bore no resemblance at all to experimental curves .
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In a subsequent calculation , Woody ( 1968 ) significantly improved the
agreement between theory and experiment . ... therefore , that they do not
account for the six - to eightfold discrepancy between the experimental values for
Rno and the ...
In a subsequent calculation , Woody ( 1968 ) significantly improved the
agreement between theory and experiment . ... therefore , that they do not
account for the six - to eightfold discrepancy between the experimental values for
Rno and the ...
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