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... first kind of order n and the summation in Eq . ( 15 ) is restricted to values of n which satisfy the selection rule = um + tn ; l , u , m , t , and n all being restricted to integral values . The distribution of intensity along the ...
... first kind of order n and the summation in Eq . ( 15 ) is restricted to values of n which satisfy the selection rule = um + tn ; l , u , m , t , and n all being restricted to integral values . The distribution of intensity along the ...
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... first approximation , is the average absorption to the left of λ plus the average absorption to the right of λ ... first derivative . However , the height of the difference spectrum is pro- portional to the first derivative of the ...
... first approximation , is the average absorption to the left of λ plus the average absorption to the right of λ ... first derivative . However , the height of the difference spectrum is pro- portional to the first derivative of the ...
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... first by a reference reflecting or scattering source and then by a cuvette containing the sample . Both reference source and sample are monitored by photomultiplier tubes , so that two modulated photocurrents are produced . Müller et al ...
... first by a reference reflecting or scattering source and then by a cuvette containing the sample . Both reference source and sample are monitored by photomultiplier tubes , so that two modulated photocurrents are produced . Müller et al ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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