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Page 424
If the numerator and the denominator of the Langmuir equation are each divided
by kd , there is obtained kP / ka KP e ( 11-17 ) 1 + kąp / ka 1 + KP Since the value
of a cannot be directly measured , 424 ELEVEN ADSORPTION AND SURFACE ...
If the numerator and the denominator of the Langmuir equation are each divided
by kd , there is obtained kP / ka KP e ( 11-17 ) 1 + kąp / ka 1 + KP Since the value
of a cannot be directly measured , 424 ELEVEN ADSORPTION AND SURFACE ...
Page 486
From egg yolk phosphatidylcholine , the vesicles obtained are fairly uniform in
size , with a radius of about 250 Å containing about 2700 molecules . Materials
trapped within the vesicle can remain there for relatively long periods of time ,
and ...
From egg yolk phosphatidylcholine , the vesicles obtained are fairly uniform in
size , with a radius of about 250 Å containing about 2700 molecules . Materials
trapped within the vesicle can remain there for relatively long periods of time ,
and ...
Page 520
The maximum value of this function is obtained when v = Vo , that is , right on
resonance . To reduce the amplitude to one - half of the maximum , the
denominator must be equal to 2 , or T22472 ( v — v . ) be equal to 1 , from which
we deduce ...
The maximum value of this function is obtained when v = Vo , that is , right on
resonance . To reduce the amplitude to one - half of the maximum , the
denominator must be equal to 2 , or T22472 ( v — v . ) be equal to 1 , from which
we deduce ...
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