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... glycol " 1.433115 4.4 0.072 110 0.047 270o Glycerol 1.473525 5.2 0.060 90 Dimethylsulfoxide 1.478721 4.0 0.158 240 0.087 484 / Polyethylene glycol 9.2 0.135 200 Sucrose 9.4 0.040 60 a " From Herskovits and Laskowski ( 1962a , b ) for N ...
... glycol " 1.433115 4.4 0.072 110 0.047 270o Glycerol 1.473525 5.2 0.060 90 Dimethylsulfoxide 1.478721 4.0 0.158 240 0.087 484 / Polyethylene glycol 9.2 0.135 200 Sucrose 9.4 0.040 60 a " From Herskovits and Laskowski ( 1962a , b ) for N ...
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... glycol chitin , which does not absorb in the ultraviolet , produces a red shift in the absorption of an indole chromophore when it is added to lysozyme solutions ( Hayashi et al . , 1963 ) . The difference spectrum , Fig . 16 , is ...
... glycol chitin , which does not absorb in the ultraviolet , produces a red shift in the absorption of an indole chromophore when it is added to lysozyme solutions ( Hayashi et al . , 1963 ) . The difference spectrum , Fig . 16 , is ...
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... glycol ( Weber , 1960b ) . The excitation polarization spectrum of tryptophan is more complex than that of tyrosine since it exhibits two maxima ( at 267-270 and 300-305 mμ ) and two minima ( at 290 and 232 mμ ) ( Weber , 1960a ) . The ...
... glycol ( Weber , 1960b ) . The excitation polarization spectrum of tryptophan is more complex than that of tyrosine since it exhibits two maxima ( at 267-270 and 300-305 mμ ) and two minima ( at 290 and 232 mμ ) ( Weber , 1960a ) . The ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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