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... function of the first kind of order n and argument x 1. Introduction X - Ray diffraction methods are assuming an increasingly important role in studies of protein structure and function . The aims of the present chapter are to provide ...
... function of the first kind of order n and argument x 1. Introduction X - Ray diffraction methods are assuming an increasingly important role in studies of protein structure and function . The aims of the present chapter are to provide ...
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... function by ( s ) = ( Aef / A € t ) w2 / 3 . Clearly this function disappears when → 0 and → ∞ . Changing the variables as follows , = exp ( s / 2 ) and x = exp ( -t / 6 ) , and introducing new functions such as x = g ( t ) ...
... function by ( s ) = ( Aef / A € t ) w2 / 3 . Clearly this function disappears when → 0 and → ∞ . Changing the variables as follows , = exp ( s / 2 ) and x = exp ( -t / 6 ) , and introducing new functions such as x = g ( t ) ...
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... function ( x ) from which we can calculate the value of ( s ) 10 20 30 40 s = 2 In w FIG . 13. Numerical values of the function ( s ) : = ( Ae / Aeo ) w2 / 3 where Ae is the dielectric increment at a given frequency and Aeo is the total ...
... function ( x ) from which we can calculate the value of ( s ) 10 20 30 40 s = 2 In w FIG . 13. Numerical values of the function ( s ) : = ( Ae / Aeo ) w2 / 3 where Ae is the dielectric increment at a given frequency and Aeo is the total ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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