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... gradient is still re- quired to orient the molecule appreciably . The shear gradient used by Jacobsen and Wenner does not seem to have been sufficient to orient the molecules appreciably and hemocyanin molecules were probably randomly ...
... gradient is still re- quired to orient the molecule appreciably . The shear gradient used by Jacobsen and Wenner does not seem to have been sufficient to orient the molecules appreciably and hemocyanin molecules were probably randomly ...
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... gradient curve is proportional to the concentration of the macromolecule and equal to Co and that the electrophoretic mobility of the macromolecule can be determined by measurement of the rate at which the first moment of the gradient ...
... gradient curve is proportional to the concentration of the macromolecule and equal to Co and that the electrophoretic mobility of the macromolecule can be determined by measurement of the rate at which the first moment of the gradient ...
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... gradient curve at the time te and at the moment the electric field is applied , respectively , and He is the kth Hermite polynomial . The coefficients c are related to the higher moments of the gradient curve ; for example c1 = x3 / σ ...
... gradient curve at the time te and at the moment the electric field is applied , respectively , and He is the kth Hermite polynomial . The coefficients c are related to the higher moments of the gradient curve ; for example c1 = x3 / σ ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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