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... shown in 6a , while the total accumulation of shadowing metal is shown in 6b . Figure 6c illustrates the appearance of the specimen as seen on the fluorescent screen of the electron microscope ( i.e. , in a direction per- pendicular to ...
... shown in 6a , while the total accumulation of shadowing metal is shown in 6b . Figure 6c illustrates the appearance of the specimen as seen on the fluorescent screen of the electron microscope ( i.e. , in a direction per- pendicular to ...
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... shown by the dotted line , while the very irregular outline of the metal cap and shadow is shown by a solid line . Since the deposition of metal may not be radially symmetrical , and since the density of metal after evaporation may not ...
... shown by the dotted line , while the very irregular outline of the metal cap and shadow is shown by a solid line . Since the deposition of metal may not be radially symmetrical , and since the density of metal after evaporation may not ...
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... shown in Fig . 17 and it will be seen that the heavy atom - heavy atom peaks show up much more clearly than in the ordinary synthesis in Fig . 16a . If sufficient centrosymmetric projections are present , all three heavy atom ...
... shown in Fig . 17 and it will be seen that the heavy atom - heavy atom peaks show up much more clearly than in the ordinary synthesis in Fig . 16a . If sufficient centrosymmetric projections are present , all three heavy atom ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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