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... single - chain model illustrated in Fig . 12c , but again the evidence is equivocal . The lengths of the shadows cast in preparations of the polymers are those of single fibrinogen molecules . This result , however , could be produced ...
... single - chain model illustrated in Fig . 12c , but again the evidence is equivocal . The lengths of the shadows cast in preparations of the polymers are those of single fibrinogen molecules . This result , however , could be produced ...
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... single atom of say carbon , we would find that the scattered intensity close to the main beam was 36 times greater than that from a single electron . This is because the waves from the six electrons in the carbon atom would all arrive ...
... single atom of say carbon , we would find that the scattered intensity close to the main beam was 36 times greater than that from a single electron . This is because the waves from the six electrons in the carbon atom would all arrive ...
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... single fluorescent species is present . Nonexponential decay is indicative of the presence of two or more species of different lifetimes . In favorable cases the relative contribution of the two species may be obtained by direct curve ...
... single fluorescent species is present . Nonexponential decay is indicative of the presence of two or more species of different lifetimes . In favorable cases the relative contribution of the two species may be obtained by direct curve ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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