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... relatively electron - transparent glycogen particles are outlined by the electron - opaque stain . ( A continuous film of stain has not formed in this preparation , however . ) with the shadow layer ( i.e. more than about 1 hour ) or ...
... relatively electron - transparent glycogen particles are outlined by the electron - opaque stain . ( A continuous film of stain has not formed in this preparation , however . ) with the shadow layer ( i.e. more than about 1 hour ) or ...
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... relatively minor effects produced by acidification , major quenching of tryptophan emission occurs in alkali by ... relative number of fluorescent groups which are exposed to the solvent and their lifetimes . Approximately linear changes ...
... relatively minor effects produced by acidification , major quenching of tryptophan emission occurs in alkali by ... relative number of fluorescent groups which are exposed to the solvent and their lifetimes . Approximately linear changes ...
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... relative exposure of fluoro- chromes in proteins to the ambient solvent . In effect , any molecule that changes the ... relatively few tryptophyl residues can give very misleading results if the quantum yields of the groups vary widely ...
... relative exposure of fluoro- chromes in proteins to the ambient solvent . In effect , any molecule that changes the ... relatively few tryptophyl residues can give very misleading results if the quantum yields of the groups vary widely ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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