Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein ChemistrySydney J. Leach Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry Part C ... |
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... rotation photograph study of the phycoerythrin molecule by H. S. Slayter ( 1965 ) demon- strated that any given degree of rotation could produce an apparently significant enhancement of contrast , depending on the particle chosen ...
... rotation photograph study of the phycoerythrin molecule by H. S. Slayter ( 1965 ) demon- strated that any given degree of rotation could produce an apparently significant enhancement of contrast , depending on the particle chosen ...
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... rotation of 90 ° ( = 360 / 4 ) Center of symmetry ( a ) 2 - fold Rotation axis ( b ) 2 - fold Screw axis ( ၁ ) 0/2 을 4 - fold Screw axis ( d ) FIG . 6. Symmetry operations encountered in dealing with proteins . If a center of symmetry ...
... rotation of 90 ° ( = 360 / 4 ) Center of symmetry ( a ) 2 - fold Rotation axis ( b ) 2 - fold Screw axis ( ၁ ) 0/2 을 4 - fold Screw axis ( d ) FIG . 6. Symmetry operations encountered in dealing with proteins . If a center of symmetry ...
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... rotation . If no appreciable rotation occurs during the lifetime of the excited state , as in the case of a highly viscous medium , this angle , which determines the polarization , will retain its initial value . In this case the ...
... rotation . If no appreciable rotation occurs during the lifetime of the excited state , as in the case of a highly viscous medium , this angle , which determines the polarization , will retain its initial value . In this case the ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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