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... studies of the temperature dependence of these line widths , it is possible to estimate the activation energy for reorientation of the water molecules . The width of a line is conventionally measured at points corresponding to one ...
... studies of the temperature dependence of these line widths , it is possible to estimate the activation energy for reorientation of the water molecules . The width of a line is conventionally measured at points corresponding to one ...
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... Studies , " J. Chem . Soc . Perkin II , 1441 ( 1972 ) . F. A. Bovey , A. I. Brewster , D. I. Patel , A. E. Tonelli , and D. A. Torchia , " Determination of the Solution Conformation of Cyclic Polypeptides , " Acc . Chem . Res . 5 , 193 ...
... Studies , " J. Chem . Soc . Perkin II , 1441 ( 1972 ) . F. A. Bovey , A. I. Brewster , D. I. Patel , A. E. Tonelli , and D. A. Torchia , " Determination of the Solution Conformation of Cyclic Polypeptides , " Acc . Chem . Res . 5 , 193 ...
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... studies of this effect , the amount of double - strand breakage in DNA can be identified by the molecular - weight statistics obtained from sedimentation measurements on the nucleic acids extracted from the cell . Extensive studies have ...
... studies of this effect , the amount of double - strand breakage in DNA can be identified by the molecular - weight statistics obtained from sedimentation measurements on the nucleic acids extracted from the cell . Extensive studies have ...
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