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... effect of introducing optical path length differences between electrons which travel through different zones of the lens . The resulting phase effects are important in producing contrast in images of struc- tures near the limit of ...
... effect of introducing optical path length differences between electrons which travel through different zones of the lens . The resulting phase effects are important in producing contrast in images of struc- tures near the limit of ...
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... Effects of charge ( Section V , A ) are much smaller . Solvent effects on the benzene chromophore of phenyl- alanine are of about the same magnitude as substituent effects on benzene itself . This simplified analysis of the absorption ...
... Effects of charge ( Section V , A ) are much smaller . Solvent effects on the benzene chromophore of phenyl- alanine are of about the same magnitude as substituent effects on benzene itself . This simplified analysis of the absorption ...
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... effects would then take the same path from the a - carbon atom . In agree- ment with this hypothesis , the ratio of the effect of deprotonation of the carboxyl group to the effect of deprotonation of the NH3 + group appears to be ...
... effects would then take the same path from the a - carbon atom . In agree- ment with this hypothesis , the ratio of the effect of deprotonation of the carboxyl group to the effect of deprotonation of the NH3 + group appears to be ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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