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... length have been carried out , for instance , on catalase by Malmon ( 1957b ) and on ribonuclease by Filmer and Kaesberg ( 1962 ) . It is not usually possible to determine the value of the maximum length with any greater accuracy than ...
... length have been carried out , for instance , on catalase by Malmon ( 1957b ) and on ribonuclease by Filmer and Kaesberg ( 1962 ) . It is not usually possible to determine the value of the maximum length with any greater accuracy than ...
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... length of the aggregates could be calculated ( see Section II , E ) . If these lengths are plotted against the average molecular weights ( Fig . 42 ) it can be seen that there is a linear association ; that is , the lengths increase in ...
... length of the aggregates could be calculated ( see Section II , E ) . If these lengths are plotted against the average molecular weights ( Fig . 42 ) it can be seen that there is a linear association ; that is , the lengths increase in ...
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... length of the cell . I and Io denote the light intensity after and before the light enters the cell . However , the observed rotation is linearly proportional to the concentration and cell length . Thus , re- ducing the cell length ...
... length of the cell . I and Io denote the light intensity after and before the light enters the cell . However , the observed rotation is linearly proportional to the concentration and cell length . Thus , re- ducing the cell length ...
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