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... concentration , in which all the chromophores are either ion- ized or un - ionized . Choosing the reference solution of un - ionized chro- mophores at the same concentration ( pH fixed and a = 0 ) Dref ( c , X ) = EUC If the molar ...
... concentration , in which all the chromophores are either ion- ized or un - ionized . Choosing the reference solution of un - ionized chro- mophores at the same concentration ( pH fixed and a = 0 ) Dref ( c , X ) = EUC If the molar ...
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... concentration ( see theoretical patterns presented in Figs . 7 and 8 of Cann and Goad , 1965a ) , ( 2 ) the observed changes in pH across the several peaks in the patterns , ( 3 ) the depend- ence of the electrophoretic patterns upon ...
... concentration ( see theoretical patterns presented in Figs . 7 and 8 of Cann and Goad , 1965a ) , ( 2 ) the observed changes in pH across the several peaks in the patterns , ( 3 ) the depend- ence of the electrophoretic patterns upon ...
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... concentration limit for which gel filtration data may be obtained , in order to facilitate extrapolation of M to zero solute concentration . This method of monomer molecular weight estimation has been demon- strated with a ...
... concentration limit for which gel filtration data may be obtained , in order to facilitate extrapolation of M to zero solute concentration . This method of monomer molecular weight estimation has been demon- strated with a ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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