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... slit width by a factor of two ( obtained by an increase in photomultiplier voltage ) results in a 4 - fold decrease ... slit width depend on the curvature , not the slope , of that portion of the absorption spectrum viewed by the slit ...
... slit width by a factor of two ( obtained by an increase in photomultiplier voltage ) results in a 4 - fold decrease ... slit width depend on the curvature , not the slope , of that portion of the absorption spectrum viewed by the slit ...
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... slit width . ( 3 ) Resolution may be compromised even further , by use of still larger slit widths , if necessary . Even if the difference spectrum recorded does not show its maximum height , it will normally still show the proper ...
... slit width . ( 3 ) Resolution may be compromised even further , by use of still larger slit widths , if necessary . Even if the difference spectrum recorded does not show its maximum height , it will normally still show the proper ...
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... slit width , the slits should be opened until some change is observed , then closed again slightly so as to recover the optimum slit width and optimum . signal - to - noise ratio . The sample cell and reference cell should then be ...
... slit width , the slits should be opened until some change is observed , then closed again slightly so as to recover the optimum slit width and optimum . signal - to - noise ratio . The sample cell and reference cell should then be ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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