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... curve , the so - called scattering curve , whose maxi- mum is at the zero angle , where all the waves are in phase , and which rapidly decreases as the scattering angle increases ( Fig . 2 ) . Figure 1 makes clear two most essential ...
... curve , the so - called scattering curve , whose maxi- mum is at the zero angle , where all the waves are in phase , and which rapidly decreases as the scattering angle increases ( Fig . 2 ) . Figure 1 makes clear two most essential ...
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... scattering curve can be studied . This will be illustrated in the following sections with some practical examples . 1. Scattering Curves of Simple Triaxial Bodies a . Calculation of Scattering Curves . Kratky ( 1947 ) was one of the ...
... scattering curve can be studied . This will be illustrated in the following sections with some practical examples . 1. Scattering Curves of Simple Triaxial Bodies a . Calculation of Scattering Curves . Kratky ( 1947 ) was one of the ...
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... curve is multiplied by the square of the scattering angle and the area under the curve thus obtained is determined . Since the very low - intensity tail end of ... scattering curves of a protein are investigated in at least 164 INGRID PILZ.
... curve is multiplied by the square of the scattering angle and the area under the curve thus obtained is determined . Since the very low - intensity tail end of ... scattering curves of a protein are investigated in at least 164 INGRID PILZ.
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