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... usually employed as a wire of 0.002 inch diameter ) . However , metals are often evaporated by means of resistance heating , from a refractory fila- ment usually made of tungsten , and in this case the form of the support- ing filament ...
... usually employed as a wire of 0.002 inch diameter ) . However , metals are often evaporated by means of resistance heating , from a refractory fila- ment usually made of tungsten , and in this case the form of the support- ing filament ...
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... usually sufficiently accurate and volume changes produced upon addition of perturbant are reduced by adding the perturbant di- luted with water . Viscosity - produced errors in pipeting are also thereby reduced . Solutions for ...
... usually sufficiently accurate and volume changes produced upon addition of perturbant are reduced by adding the perturbant di- luted with water . Viscosity - produced errors in pipeting are also thereby reduced . Solutions for ...
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... Usually the dielectric constant is a scalar quantity but for anisotropic substances , it is a tensor quantity . C. POLARIZABILITY The magnitude of the dipole moment ; induced by the external field is proportional to the field intensity ...
... Usually the dielectric constant is a scalar quantity but for anisotropic substances , it is a tensor quantity . C. POLARIZABILITY The magnitude of the dipole moment ; induced by the external field is proportional to the field intensity ...
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Electron Microscopy | 2 |
Ultraviolet Absorption | 3 |
Dielectric Properties of Proteins | 7 |
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