Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein ChemistrySydney J. Leach Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry Part C ... |
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... procedure is very time consuming and requires meticulous care in order to achieve high pre- cision . Since many evaluations of the protein concentration are often required in any study of these substances , more convenient indices of ...
... procedure is very time consuming and requires meticulous care in order to achieve high pre- cision . Since many evaluations of the protein concentration are often required in any study of these substances , more convenient indices of ...
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... procedure or are obtained by calibration . in liquids of known density . The methods discussed below are those cur- rently in use for the study of protein solutions , and all are capable of returning values accurate to 10-5 gm / ml , or ...
... procedure or are obtained by calibration . in liquids of known density . The methods discussed below are those cur- rently in use for the study of protein solutions , and all are capable of returning values accurate to 10-5 gm / ml , or ...
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... procedure which smoothes out these . fluctuations without losing data , such as weak subsidiary maxima . One must also avoid weighting the values , and therewith the errors in meas- urement , to differing extents . For solving the ...
... procedure which smoothes out these . fluctuations without losing data , such as weak subsidiary maxima . One must also avoid weighting the values , and therewith the errors in meas- urement , to differing extents . For solving the ...
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Density and Volume Change Measurements | 1 |
Osmotic Pressure | 18 |
Optical Rotatory | 22 |
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