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... position and orientation of the molecule within the unit cell are practically identical . Excellent re- views of the method have been given by Holmes and Blow ( 1965 ) and Phillips ( 1966 ) , to which the reader is referred for detailed ...
... position and orientation of the molecule within the unit cell are practically identical . Excellent re- views of the method have been given by Holmes and Blow ( 1965 ) and Phillips ( 1966 ) , to which the reader is referred for detailed ...
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... position by an angle a and the corresponding change in the d.c. level AV is measured potentiometrically . Then Vo is calculated by means of the equation α Vo AVa / sin2 a = ( 50 ) After the analyzer is set at an appropriate position ...
... position by an angle a and the corresponding change in the d.c. level AV is measured potentiometrically . Then Vo is calculated by means of the equation α Vo AVa / sin2 a = ( 50 ) After the analyzer is set at an appropriate position ...
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... position in the electrophoresis column for theoretical moving - boundary patterns ( in Fig . 13 , plots of C1 and C against position are also presented ) and ( 2 ) plots of ( C1 + C2 ) against position for theoretical zone ...
... position in the electrophoresis column for theoretical moving - boundary patterns ( in Fig . 13 , plots of C1 and C against position are also presented ) and ( 2 ) plots of ( C1 + C2 ) against position for theoretical zone ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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