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... column cross - sectional area is proportional to capacity . On the other hand , finer particle size increases ... column can also be used . With very narrow columns there are wall effects caused by a greater proportion of laminar flow ...
... column cross - sectional area is proportional to capacity . On the other hand , finer particle size increases ... column can also be used . With very narrow columns there are wall effects caused by a greater proportion of laminar flow ...
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... column until the meniscus is about 1 mm above the resin . Dissolve 150 to 200 mg of the purified total lipids ( see preceding procedure ) in 3 ml of chlo- roform . Add the solution to the column , and drain the column until the ...
... column until the meniscus is about 1 mm above the resin . Dissolve 150 to 200 mg of the purified total lipids ( see preceding procedure ) in 3 ml of chlo- roform . Add the solution to the column , and drain the column until the ...
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... column at once . The bottom of the column should have a burette - type stopcock or be attached to rubber tubing with a pinch clamp to allow the flow to be stopped before the column runs dry . The bottom of the column should be packed ...
... column at once . The bottom of the column should have a burette - type stopcock or be attached to rubber tubing with a pinch clamp to allow the flow to be stopped before the column runs dry . The bottom of the column should be packed ...
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Determinative Methods of Light Microscopy R N DOETSCH | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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