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extinction coefficients: a measure used in chemistry to determine the concentration of a substance based on its ability to absorb light

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Thus it remains to decrease the extinction coefficients.
The extinction coefficients of the aqueous core are also examined.
These transitions have extremely high extinction coefficients.
The extinction coefficients were estimates from the amino acid sequences.
Dyes are coloured molecules having high extinction coefficients in the visible range.
Molar extinction coefficients is a standard scientific way to quantify the absorption of light by a molecule.
Many transition metal complexes have high extinction coefficients in the visible.
The extinction coefficients at the four wavelengths calculated as follows,.
This range would accommodate a wide variety of compounds having different extinction coefficients.
Fluorophores with greater extinction coefficients and quantum yields are desirable.
Oligonucleotide strand concentration was determined using absorbance values at 260 nm, taking into account extinction coefficients.
Nanocrystals with high extinction coefficients and methods of making and using such nanocrystals.
An iterative procedure was used to obtain values of stability constants ( K ) and extinction coefficients (? ).
The molecular extinction coefficients may be stored in a read-only or read-write memory.
Cyanine compounds are characterized by their relative high extinction coefficients and favorable fluorescence quantum yields.

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The calculated extinction coefficients of the phospholipases are summarized in Table 1.
Figure 26 illustrates specific extinction coefficients vs. wavelength.
The extinction coefficients were derived from gravimetrically determined molar concentrations of 8-MOP.
Figure 25 ( b ) illustrates specific extinction coefficients of the cytochromes of Fig.
The extinction coefficients k are also given for a wavelength of 550 nm.
The vast majority of dyes have millimolar extinction coefficients between 5 and 25 O.D. units.
The molar extinction coefficients ( eM280 ) used for the distinct fusión polypeptides are specified in table 1.
Using this information, the extinction coefficients for the hydrogen peroxide can be determined.
Extinction coefficients were determined with a HP 8453 UV-Vis spectrophotometer.
Accordingly, the extinction coefficients of albumin and human immunoglobulin G were measured at 214 nm.
The values of the extinction coefficients were taken from the work ofAnderson and Seyfreid ( 1 ).

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