Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein ChemistrySydney J. Leach Physical Principles and Techniques of Protein Chemistry Part C ... |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 49
Page 159
... sample absorption , instrument sensitivity , or absorption by air . There are several reasons for determining a ... sample . The sample is measured against the reference before the pH of the sample has been altered ( this is the refer ...
... sample absorption , instrument sensitivity , or absorption by air . There are several reasons for determining a ... sample . The sample is measured against the reference before the pH of the sample has been altered ( this is the refer ...
Page 160
... samples diluted . The pH of the sample solution can often be conveniently altered by adding concentrated acid or base solution to the sample solution using a syringe microburet or a glass rod drawn to a fine tip . Except at ex- tremes ...
... samples diluted . The pH of the sample solution can often be conveniently altered by adding concentrated acid or base solution to the sample solution using a syringe microburet or a glass rod drawn to a fine tip . Except at ex- tremes ...
Page 212
... sample . Both reference source and sample are monitored by photomultiplier tubes , so that two modulated photocurrents are produced . Müller et al . ( 1965 ) have discussed the features desirable in the photomultiplier . The output from ...
... sample . Both reference source and sample are monitored by photomultiplier tubes , so that two modulated photocurrents are produced . Müller et al . ( 1965 ) have discussed the features desirable in the photomultiplier . The output from ...
Contents
Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
Copyright | |
49 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absorption absorption spectrum amino acids applied atoms axis Biochem Biol Biophys birefringence boundary bovine serum albumin buffer calculated Cann cell Chem chromophores coefficient components concentration curve Debye denaturation density determined dielectric constant dielectric increment dielectric relaxation difference spectrum dipole moment Edelhoch effects electric birefringence electric field electron microscope electrophoresis elution volume emission enzyme equation equilibrium excitation experimental film fluorescence fraction frequency gel filtration gradient groups instrument intensity interactions ionic strength ions lens light linear macromolecules magnification measured method micrographs migration mobility molar molecular weight molecules moving-boundary observed obtained optical ovalbumin parameter particles peaks permanent dipole perturbation phase phenolic photomultiplier Phys plot polarization polymer produced protein quantum yield ratio reaction relaxation residues resolution resolving power ribonuclease scattering shadow shown in Fig solution solvent specimen spectra structure studies technique temperature theoretical theory tion tryptophan tyrosine values wavelength Weber Winzor zone