Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein ChemistrySydney J. Leach Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry Part C ... |
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... dielectric increment along the major and minor axes were separable 1.0 ( ∞3-03 ) / ( ∞3 - 3 ) 0.5 -2 Log f 2 FIG . 7. Dielectric dispersion of various protein solutions . The ordinate scale is normalized to unity . ( a ) , y ...
... dielectric increment along the major and minor axes were separable 1.0 ( ∞3-03 ) / ( ∞3 - 3 ) 0.5 -2 Log f 2 FIG . 7. Dielectric dispersion of various protein solutions . The ordinate scale is normalized to unity . ( a ) , y ...
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... dielectric increment of a DNA solution decreased as the shear gradient increased , but that when the field was applied in the longitudinal direction , the dielectric increment increased as the shear gradient increased . Second , they ...
... dielectric increment of a DNA solution decreased as the shear gradient increased , but that when the field was applied in the longitudinal direction , the dielectric increment increased as the shear gradient increased . Second , they ...
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... dielectric increment depends markedly on the concentration , the true dielectric increment must be obtained by extrapolating the curve to infinite dilution . The dielectric increments thus obtained were 130 and 490 for the a - helical ...
... dielectric increment depends markedly on the concentration , the true dielectric increment must be obtained by extrapolating the curve to infinite dilution . The dielectric increments thus obtained were 130 and 490 for the a - helical ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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