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... perturbed , since they are not isolated as they are in the vapor phase , but they are perturbed to different extents . The solvent perturbation technique was introduced by Herskovits and Laskowski ( 1960 ) . In this procedure ...
... perturbed , since they are not isolated as they are in the vapor phase , but they are perturbed to different extents . The solvent perturbation technique was introduced by Herskovits and Laskowski ( 1960 ) . In this procedure ...
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... perturbation experiment must be " calibrated " in order to interpret the observed absorption change in terms of the number of chromophores exposed to the solvent . One method of measuring the solvent perturbation of all the chromophores ...
... perturbation experiment must be " calibrated " in order to interpret the observed absorption change in terms of the number of chromophores exposed to the solvent . One method of measuring the solvent perturbation of all the chromophores ...
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... perturbed , but also the nature of the perturbation . Molecular geometry , an important determinant for the absorption of protein amide bonds , has been ignored in studies of perturbations of the chromophores of proteins . It seems very ...
... perturbed , but also the nature of the perturbation . Molecular geometry , an important determinant for the absorption of protein amide bonds , has been ignored in studies of perturbations of the chromophores of proteins . It seems very ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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