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ABSORPTION PHOTOMETRY 289 a plot of observed versus the true absorbance
values for a particular instrument . ... can be used to adjust the photometer
response to give the same absorbance value at one or a few absorbance values .
ABSORPTION PHOTOMETRY 289 a plot of observed versus the true absorbance
values for a particular instrument . ... can be used to adjust the photometer
response to give the same absorbance value at one or a few absorbance values .
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A DNA homology values are average measurecrude comparison can be made
with respect to ments of similarity which use the entire genome the overall DNA
base composition : of the total of each organism being compared .
A DNA homology values are average measurecrude comparison can be made
with respect to ments of similarity which use the entire genome the overall DNA
base composition : of the total of each organism being compared .
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Hypothetical examples of the calculations of percent DNA homology values in the
free - solution method by the hydroxylapatite ( HA ) and by the Si nuclease
procedures HA procedure : Reaction vial cpm not ad cpm adsorbed sorbed
sorbed ...
Hypothetical examples of the calculations of percent DNA homology values in the
free - solution method by the hydroxylapatite ( HA ) and by the Si nuclease
procedures HA procedure : Reaction vial cpm not ad cpm adsorbed sorbed
sorbed ...
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Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
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