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Page 117
The measurement of a pressure difference per se is not even necessary . Hill (
1959 ) has discussed the possibility of measuring very small osmotic pressures in
terms of an electric or magnetic field . Ogston and Wells ( 1970 ) have shown that
...
The measurement of a pressure difference per se is not even necessary . Hill (
1959 ) has discussed the possibility of measuring very small osmotic pressures in
terms of an electric or magnetic field . Ogston and Wells ( 1970 ) have shown that
...
Page 124
According to Eq . ( 42 ) , measurements of Ah / At as a function of applied
pressure ( usually in terms of h ) both above and ... A shift in the extrapolated line
toward lower pressures along the zero rate ordinate suggests permeation of the
protein ...
According to Eq . ( 42 ) , measurements of Ah / At as a function of applied
pressure ( usually in terms of h ) both above and ... A shift in the extrapolated line
toward lower pressures along the zero rate ordinate suggests permeation of the
protein ...
Page 134
Equilibrium pressure differences in systems containing very large proteins ( M >
500 , 000 ) are necessarily small , the entire span of pressures covering perhaps
only a few millimeters of water . Hence , conditions which contribute to small ...
Equilibrium pressure differences in systems containing very large proteins ( M >
500 , 000 ) are necessarily small , the entire span of pressures covering perhaps
only a few millimeters of water . Hence , conditions which contribute to small ...
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