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... mobility . The dimensions of mobility are cm2 sec - 1 V - 1 , and its sign is the same as that of the net electrical charge on the particle . Although in a given medium the mobility is a characteristic property of the particle , it ...
... mobility . The dimensions of mobility are cm2 sec - 1 V - 1 , and its sign is the same as that of the net electrical charge on the particle . Although in a given medium the mobility is a characteristic property of the particle , it ...
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... mobility . By means of Eq . ( 12 ) it is a simple matter to show that the area under the gradient curve is proportional to the concentration of the macromolecule and equal to Co and that the electrophoretic mobility of the macromolecule ...
... mobility . By means of Eq . ( 12 ) it is a simple matter to show that the area under the gradient curve is proportional to the concentration of the macromolecule and equal to Co and that the electrophoretic mobility of the macromolecule ...
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... mobility , contains a tris ( hydroxymethylamino ) methane chloride buffer ( pH about 9.5 ) . This column is overlaid ... mobility of the chloride ion is greater than that of the fastest migrating protein component and the constituent ...
... mobility , contains a tris ( hydroxymethylamino ) methane chloride buffer ( pH about 9.5 ) . This column is overlaid ... mobility of the chloride ion is greater than that of the fastest migrating protein component and the constituent ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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