Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry, Part 3 |
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Page 197
The theoretical scattering curve calculated for the molecule in vacuo , therefore ,
cannot be expected to agree completely with the experimental curve at the tail
end , and as a rule it is not necessary to calculate the theoretical scattering curve
...
The theoretical scattering curve calculated for the molecule in vacuo , therefore ,
cannot be expected to agree completely with the experimental curve at the tail
end , and as a rule it is not necessary to calculate the theoretical scattering curve
...
Page 225
The scattering from the full ferritin micelle compared to the scattering curves for
several theoretical models . The solid dots represent the scattering from full
ferritin in a 66 % sucrose solution ; in such a solution the scattering from the
protein is ...
The scattering from the full ferritin micelle compared to the scattering curves for
several theoretical models . The solid dots represent the scattering from full
ferritin in a 66 % sucrose solution ; in such a solution the scattering from the
protein is ...
Page 448
In addition , theoretical work bearing on this will be presented and evaluated . CD
measurements in the spectral interval 320 to 250 nm fall into a somewhat
different category . Here , the technique is but one of a class of spectral
measurements ...
In addition , theoretical work bearing on this will be presented and evaluated . CD
measurements in the spectral interval 320 to 250 nm fall into a somewhat
different category . Here , the technique is but one of a class of spectral
measurements ...
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