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... constant . " In vacuum , the relative dielectric constant is assumed to be unity and Eq . ( 5 ) reduces to D = E. The absolute value of the dielectric constant of free space is 8.84 X 10-14 F / cm . The dielectric constant de- pends on ...
... constant . " In vacuum , the relative dielectric constant is assumed to be unity and Eq . ( 5 ) reduces to D = E. The absolute value of the dielectric constant of free space is 8.84 X 10-14 F / cm . The dielectric constant de- pends on ...
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... constant and ( b ) , the dielectric loss . The abscissa is the logarithm of the frequency and the ordinate in ( a ) is the real part of the complex dielectric constant and in ( b ) is the imaginary part of the complex dielectric ...
... constant and ( b ) , the dielectric loss . The abscissa is the logarithm of the frequency and the ordinate in ( a ) is the real part of the complex dielectric constant and in ( b ) is the imaginary part of the complex dielectric ...
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... constant of free space which is 8.85 X 10-14 F / m . The fre- quency characteristics of the dielectric constant and the specific con- ductivity of a dipolar solution are depicted in Fig . 4 schematically . The curves in this figure show ...
... constant of free space which is 8.85 X 10-14 F / m . The fre- quency characteristics of the dielectric constant and the specific con- ductivity of a dipolar solution are depicted in Fig . 4 schematically . The curves in this figure show ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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