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Static Osmometers The diagram of a simple and easily fabricated static
osmometer is shown in Fig . 5 . Static osmometers may consist only of a bag
membrane tightly connected to a length of open - ended glass capillary ,
appropriately ...
Static Osmometers The diagram of a simple and easily fabricated static
osmometer is shown in Fig . 5 . Static osmometers may consist only of a bag
membrane tightly connected to a length of open - ended glass capillary ,
appropriately ...
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The effect of such interparticle interference is usually to decrease the scattering
intensity at small angles as shown in Fig . 17 for different concentrations of
hemocyanin in H20 . These concentration effects can be eliminated either by
sufficient ...
The effect of such interparticle interference is usually to decrease the scattering
intensity at small angles as shown in Fig . 17 for different concentrations of
hemocyanin in H20 . These concentration effects can be eliminated either by
sufficient ...
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With associating proteins , the type of association may be determined from the
cross - section , as will be shown with glutamate dehydrogenase . 1 . Glutamate
Dehydrogenase In the range of concentrations suitable for small - angle
scattering ...
With associating proteins , the type of association may be determined from the
cross - section , as will be shown with glutamate dehydrogenase . 1 . Glutamate
Dehydrogenase In the range of concentrations suitable for small - angle
scattering ...
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