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... radius critical molecular separation at which the probabilities of transfer and emission without transfer are equal observed intensity of fluorescence intensity of incident light concentration depth of solution distribution of quanta in ...
... radius critical molecular separation at which the probabilities of transfer and emission without transfer are equal observed intensity of fluorescence intensity of incident light concentration depth of solution distribution of quanta in ...
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... radius a , the frictional coefficient is given by Stokes ' law as 6 - na , where 7 is the coefficient of viscosity of the solvent medium . The radius of the particle may be eliminated by intro- ducing the potential at the surface of the ...
... radius a , the frictional coefficient is given by Stokes ' law as 6 - na , where 7 is the coefficient of viscosity of the solvent medium . The radius of the particle may be eliminated by intro- ducing the potential at the surface of the ...
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... radius and r the radius of the conical space at its base . An assumed cylindrical geometry of the pore spaces , radius r , necessitates the consideration of partitioning as a nonequilibrium process for resolution of proteins to occur ...
... radius and r the radius of the conical space at its base . An assumed cylindrical geometry of the pore spaces , radius r , necessitates the consideration of partitioning as a nonequilibrium process for resolution of proteins to occur ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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