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... helix found in polypeptides and in some proteins . A characteristic repeat distance d along the fiber axis of 5.1 Å is observed for this conformation . Linus Pauling ... a consequence of electron 12-2 X - RAY DIFFRACTION AND POLYMERS 441.
... helix found in polypeptides and in some proteins . A characteristic repeat distance d along the fiber axis of 5.1 Å is observed for this conformation . Linus Pauling ... a consequence of electron 12-2 X - RAY DIFFRACTION AND POLYMERS 441.
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... a some- what more basic quantity , the radius of gyration RG , which can be ... helix , but they can undergo what is termed a helix - coil transition ... of the amide absorption depends upon conformation and 446 TWELVE MACROMOLECULES AND ...
... a some- what more basic quantity , the radius of gyration RG , which can be ... helix , but they can undergo what is termed a helix - coil transition ... of the amide absorption depends upon conformation and 446 TWELVE MACROMOLECULES AND ...
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Wallace S. Brey. The intensity of the amide absorption depends upon conformation and is only about one - half as great for the a helix as for the random coil or ẞ chain . The helix - coil transition of a polypeptide or the dena- turation of ...
Wallace S. Brey. The intensity of the amide absorption depends upon conformation and is only about one - half as great for the a helix as for the random coil or ẞ chain . The helix - coil transition of a polypeptide or the dena- turation of ...
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