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... solution upon addition of an in- finitesimal amount of the component in question . This can be done most conveniently by measuring the densities of a series of solutions in which only the mass of the designated component is varied ...
... solution upon addition of an in- finitesimal amount of the component in question . This can be done most conveniently by measuring the densities of a series of solutions in which only the mass of the designated component is varied ...
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... solution for both water and component 3 are obtained . For analytical purposes , it will be convenient to assign the total excess ( i.e. , excluding ) mass of each diffusible component a volume contribution as if it existed as a compact ...
... solution for both water and component 3 are obtained . For analytical purposes , it will be convenient to assign the total excess ( i.e. , excluding ) mass of each diffusible component a volume contribution as if it existed as a compact ...
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... solutions ( about 1 to 5 mg / ml ) . 3. It is not the scattering of the protein alone which is measured but the scattering of the whole solution in the capillary or cell . The difference between the scattering curve of the solution and ...
... solutions ( about 1 to 5 mg / ml ) . 3. It is not the scattering of the protein alone which is measured but the scattering of the whole solution in the capillary or cell . The difference between the scattering curve of the solution and ...
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E The Isopotential Specific Volume | 10 |
Direct Volume Change | 22 |
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a-helical a-helix absorption band acid angle B-structure Beychok Biochem Biochemistry Biol Blout c₂ calculated CD band CD spectrum Chem chromophore circular dichroism coefficient Cohn coil complex concentration conformation contribution Cotton effects creatine kinase cross-section denatured determined dipole Doty electron density ellipticity enzyme equation equilibrium exciton experimental factor Fasman function helical content helix intensity interaction kinase Kratky lysozyme magnetic measurements method Moffitt molecular weight molecule myoglobin negative negative band obtained optical activity ORD curve parameters partial specific volume particles peptide perturbation Phys Pilz plot polarized poly-L-proline polymer polypeptides positive procedure protein protein solution pulse Pysh radius of gyration random coil region residues rotational strength rotatory sample Schellman Section shape small-angle solvent spectra sphere studies subunits T₁ temperature theory Tinoco tion transition transition dipole moment tyrosine vector wavefunctions wavelength Woody X-ray zero