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... oriented in the direction of the flow if they are sufficiently asymmetric . The electric field was applied either ( 1 ) in a transverse direction across the annular gap or ( 2 ) in a direction along the stream . Jacobsen and Wenner ...
... oriented in the direction of the flow if they are sufficiently asymmetric . The electric field was applied either ( 1 ) in a transverse direction across the annular gap or ( 2 ) in a direction along the stream . Jacobsen and Wenner ...
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... orientation and pure induced dipole orientation ( O'Konski et al . , 1959 ) . 4. Birefringence in Reversing Fields For ... oriented in an electric field , anisotropy of optical absorption is induced . The phenomenon is called electric ...
... orientation and pure induced dipole orientation ( O'Konski et al . , 1959 ) . 4. Birefringence in Reversing Fields For ... oriented in an electric field , anisotropy of optical absorption is induced . The phenomenon is called electric ...
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... orientation . factor defined by Eq . ( 5 ) . The specific parallel dichroism is given by ( A1 — A ) / A = ( 3 cos2 1 ) ... oriented perpendicular to the field direction ( A1 — A ) / A = - 3 cos2 2 -- 1 ( 43 ) The dichroism is positive for ...
... orientation . factor defined by Eq . ( 5 ) . The specific parallel dichroism is given by ( A1 — A ) / A = ( 3 cos2 1 ) ... oriented perpendicular to the field direction ( A1 — A ) / A = - 3 cos2 2 -- 1 ( 43 ) The dichroism is positive for ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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