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Science 10 June 1966:
Vol. 152. no. 3728, pp. 1509 - 1511
DOI: 10.1126/science.152.3728.1509

Articles

Ultracentrifuge Schlieren Photographs: Automatic Analysis

R. Moore 1, R. S. Ledley 1, M. Belson 1, and J. D. Jacobsen 1

1 American National Red Cross, Washington, D. C., and National Biomedical Research Foundation, Silver Spring, Maryland

Schlieren photographs can be digitized and stored in a computer's memory. A computer program then interprets and measures the Schlieren curve and calculates molecular properties.





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