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... field . The phase difference 8 , in radians , between these two components ... strength . This relation is called the Kerr law . It holds for gases ... field strength and B is called the Kerr constant . Debye ( 1925 ) and several other ...
... field . The phase difference 8 , in radians , between these two components ... strength . This relation is called the Kerr law . It holds for gases ... field strength and B is called the Kerr constant . Debye ( 1925 ) and several other ...
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... field strength by the relation . Δη ( dan ) .. = ᏮᎾ Ano r + 1 dt ( 34 ) Another method for determining the parameter r is the area method ( Yoshioka and Watanabe , 1963 ) . The ratio of the area A , bounded by the buildup curve and ...
... field strength by the relation . Δη ( dan ) .. = ᏮᎾ Ano r + 1 dt ( 34 ) Another method for determining the parameter r is the area method ( Yoshioka and Watanabe , 1963 ) . The ratio of the area A , bounded by the buildup curve and ...
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... the descending rather than rising patterns . Also , the choice of buffer and other supporting electrolytes is important , since the magnitude of the " foreign " gradients superimposed 392 JOHN R. CANN E field strength.
... the descending rather than rising patterns . Also , the choice of buffer and other supporting electrolytes is important , since the magnitude of the " foreign " gradients superimposed 392 JOHN R. CANN E field strength.
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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