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... ratio , which is length of shadow cast by specimen height of specimen contour above substrate ( 4 ) In fact , the effective shadow ratio is always somewhat less than the geometrical ratio as a consequence of scattering of metal atoms ...
... ratio , which is length of shadow cast by specimen height of specimen contour above substrate ( 4 ) In fact , the effective shadow ratio is always somewhat less than the geometrical ratio as a consequence of scattering of metal atoms ...
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... ratio is known . As explained in Section II , A , 1 , the effective shadow ratio is not equal to the geometric shadow ratio , as a consequence of the scattering of the contrasting heavy metal atoms and of the fact that the evaporation ...
... ratio is known . As explained in Section II , A , 1 , the effective shadow ratio is not equal to the geometric shadow ratio , as a consequence of the scattering of the contrasting heavy metal atoms and of the fact that the evaporation ...
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... ratio of the molecular axes . [ Reproduced from Oncley ( 1943 ) with the permission of the publishers . ] To ( where is the relaxation time for rotational diffusion ) , the ratios f / fi and f / f2 can now be replaced by functions of ...
... ratio of the molecular axes . [ Reproduced from Oncley ( 1943 ) with the permission of the publishers . ] To ( where is the relaxation time for rotational diffusion ) , the ratios f / fi and f / f2 can now be replaced by functions of ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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