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... conformation of polypeptides as distinguished from the a - conformation ( see Chapter 12 ) . Raman spectra of poly- nucleotides have been shown to be very sensitive to the unstacking of the bases , the disordering of the backbone chain ...
... conformation of polypeptides as distinguished from the a - conformation ( see Chapter 12 ) . Raman spectra of poly- nucleotides have been shown to be very sensitive to the unstacking of the bases , the disordering of the backbone chain ...
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... CONFORMATION OF MACROMOLECULES IN SOLUTION Linear polymers in solution can exist in any of a great variety of con- formations ranging from ... CONFORMATION OF MACROMOLECULES IN SOLUTION 445 12-3 Conformation of Macromolecules in Solution.
... CONFORMATION OF MACROMOLECULES IN SOLUTION Linear polymers in solution can exist in any of a great variety of con- formations ranging from ... CONFORMATION OF MACROMOLECULES IN SOLUTION 445 12-3 Conformation of Macromolecules in Solution.
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... conformation of proteins in an aqueous medium . Many proteins , including enzymes , have a particular three - dimensional structure in which they are able to perform their biological functions . In this arrangement , which is usually a ...
... conformation of proteins in an aqueous medium . Many proteins , including enzymes , have a particular three - dimensional structure in which they are able to perform their biological functions . In this arrangement , which is usually a ...
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