Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein ChemistrySydney J. Leach Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry Part C ... |
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... dipole moment after it has absorbed a photon to reach the excited . state . After excitation , there is a reorientation of solvent dipoles in the vicinity of the solute molecule . The magnitude of the dipole reorientation , which ...
... dipole moment after it has absorbed a photon to reach the excited . state . After excitation , there is a reorientation of solvent dipoles in the vicinity of the solute molecule . The magnitude of the dipole reorientation , which ...
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... DIPOLE MOMENTS OF PROTEINS The dipole moments of polar molecules in nonpolar solvents have al- ready been discussed . The nonempirical calculation of the dipole moments of proteins is exceedingly difficult because of their exceptionally ...
... DIPOLE MOMENTS OF PROTEINS The dipole moments of polar molecules in nonpolar solvents have al- ready been discussed . The nonempirical calculation of the dipole moments of proteins is exceedingly difficult because of their exceptionally ...
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... dipole theory . C. ALTERNATIVE THEORIES FOR THE DIELECTRIC RELAXATION OF PROTEINS There have been a number of attempts to explain the dielectric relax- ation of proteins in terms of an induced dipole moment instead of a permanent dipole ...
... dipole theory . C. ALTERNATIVE THEORIES FOR THE DIELECTRIC RELAXATION OF PROTEINS There have been a number of attempts to explain the dielectric relax- ation of proteins in terms of an induced dipole moment instead of a permanent dipole ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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