Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1965 |
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... concentration has become sufficiently great ( 12 ) . The concentration of equi- molar antigen - antibody complexes would control the magnitude of the antibody response . Such concentration , in turn , depends on the concentration of ...
... concentration has become sufficiently great ( 12 ) . The concentration of equi- molar antigen - antibody complexes would control the magnitude of the antibody response . Such concentration , in turn , depends on the concentration of ...
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... concentrations . Percentage concentration of consumed solution Nucleic Acid Polymerases : Possible Subunit Structure Abstract . A. uncomplicated by the relatively large and unkown contribution of sebaceous- gland products ( 4 ) , were ...
... concentrations . Percentage concentration of consumed solution Nucleic Acid Polymerases : Possible Subunit Structure Abstract . A. uncomplicated by the relatively large and unkown contribution of sebaceous- gland products ( 4 ) , were ...
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... concentration of 1 mM ( at which concentration mechanism 1 op- erates at the maximum velocity ) sodium even in 20 - fold excess fails to compete significantly with potassium ( 2 ) . At higher concentrations of potas- sium , up to 50 mM ...
... concentration of 1 mM ( at which concentration mechanism 1 op- erates at the maximum velocity ) sodium even in 20 - fold excess fails to compete significantly with potassium ( 2 ) . At higher concentrations of potas- sium , up to 50 mM ...
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