dichroism


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pleochroism of a crystal so that it exhibits two different colors when viewed from two different directions

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The effect of manganese(II) on DNA structure: electronic and vibrational circular dichroism studies.
Binding and Conformational Changes in Circular Dichroism. CD spectroscopy is an ideal technique for monitoring the conformational changes of proteins.
Zhang, "Determination of myoglobin stability by circular dichroism spectroscopy: Classic and modern data analysis," Journal of Chemical Education, vol.
Still, cross-polarized parameters are always null, which means no electromagnetic activity or dichroism is found, and the medium behaves as nonchiral; as mentioned in the introduction, this result is consistent with previous results [1] and the predictions found in the literature [5, 6,13,16].
Bauer, "The first derivative of a function of circular dichroism spectra: Biophysical study of human telomeric G-quadruplex," European Biophysics Journal, vol.
During this mild process, the secondary conformation of OVA changed significantly (indicated by the circular dichroism of OVA in Figure S2).
Gong, "Giant circular dichroism and negative refractive index of chiral metamaterial based on split-ring resonators," Progress In Electromagnetics Research, Vol.
Keywords: Magneto-optical linear dichroism, DNA, Magnetic nanoparticles MNPs.
Plotnikov, "X-ray magnetic dichroism in the cobalt-doped indium tin oxide from first principle calculations," Journal of Solid State Physics, vol.
This appearance was due to birefringence and dichroism. In situ hybridization detected both A and k chains in the infiltrated inflammatory cells (Figure 3).
the first successful implementation of a novel strategy based on vibrational overtone circular dichroism absorption measurements." Their approach employs short-wavelength infrared excitation (1,000 to 2,000 nm) and determines glucose concentrations by measuring how glucose absorbs right and left circular-polarized light at the molecular level.