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that the low-temperature CD spectra would be sharper and more intense than the
counterpart high-temperature spectra. By comparison, the absorption spectra,
being relatively insensitive to conformation, were found to intensify and sharpen ...
that the low-temperature CD spectra would be sharper and more intense than the
counterpart high-temperature spectra. By comparison, the absorption spectra,
being relatively insensitive to conformation, were found to intensify and sharpen ...
Page 535
Briefly stated, the main difficulty is that the CD spectra of denatured proteins are
substantially different from those of poly-L-lysine (or poly-Lglutamate) in the
random-coil forms. This, of course, raises the significant quandary of the
appropriate ...
Briefly stated, the main difficulty is that the CD spectra of denatured proteins are
substantially different from those of poly-L-lysine (or poly-Lglutamate) in the
random-coil forms. This, of course, raises the significant quandary of the
appropriate ...
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magnetic resonance spectra, 248 Radius of gyration definition, 147 of fatty acid
synthetase, 185 scattering curve form and shape of particle, 147, 148 Random
coil helix transition to, volume changes in, 27 optical activity and, 408-410, ...
magnetic resonance spectra, 248 Radius of gyration definition, 147 of fatty acid
synthetase, 185 scattering curve form and shape of particle, 147, 148 Random
coil helix transition to, volume changes in, 27 optical activity and, 408-410, ...
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