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CHAPTER 1 - SCOPE OF PROBLEMS INVESTIGATED
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CHAPTER 2 - MATRICES
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CHAPTER 3 - ANALYSIS
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CHAPTER 4 - MINIMIZATION OF FUNCTIONS
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CHAPTER 5 - STATISTICS I
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CHAPTER 6 - STATISTICS II
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CHAPTER 7 - ABSORPTION SPECTRA OF MIXTURES
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CHAPTER 8 - ANALYSIS OF NUCLEIC ACID SPECTRA
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CHAPTER 9 - MATRIX RANK ANALYSIS
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CHAPTER 10 - OPTICAL ROTATORY DISPERSION AND CIRCULAR DICHROISM OF PROTEINS
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CHAPTER 11 - OPTICAL ROTATORY DISPERSION AND CIRCULAR DICHROISM OF NUCLEIC ACIDS AND THEIR COMPONENTS
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CHAPTER 12 - AGGREGATING SYSTEMS
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CHAPTER 13 - ALLOSTERIC EFFECTS AND OTHER COOPERATIVE PHENOMENA IN PROTEIN–LIGAND EQUILIBRIA
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CHAPTER 14 - ENZYME KINETICS
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CHAPTER 15 - RAPID REACTIONS: TRANSIENT ENZYME KINETICS AND OTHER RAPID BIOLOGICAL REACTIONS
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CHAPTER 16 - TRACER TECHNIQUES IN COMPARTMENTALIZED SYSTEMS
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APPENDIX - STATISTICAL TABLES
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AUTHOR INDEX
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SUBJECT INDEX
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Data Analysis in Biochemistry and Biophysics describes the techniques how to derive the most amount of quantitative and statistical information from data gathered in enzyme kinetics, protein-ligand equilibria, optical rotatory dispersion, chemical relaxation methods. This book focuses on the determination and analysis of parameters in different models that are used in biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology. The Michaelis-Menten equation can explain the process to obtain the maximum amount of information by determining the parameters of the model. This text also explains the fundamentals present in hypothesis testing, and the equation that represents the statistical aspects of a linear model occurring frequently in this field of testing. This book also analyzes the ultraviolet spectra of nucleic acids, particularly, to establish the composition of melting regions of nucleic acids. The investigator can use the matrix rank analysis to determine the spectra to substantiate systems whose functions are not known. This text also explains flow techniques and relaxation methods associated with rapid reactions to determine transient kinetic parameters. This book is suitable for molecular biologists, biophysicists, physiologists, biochemists, bio- mathematicians, statisticians, computer programmers, and investigators involved in related sciences
Data Analysis in Biochemistry and Biophysics describes the techniques how to derive the most amount of quantitative and statistical information from data gathered in enzyme kinetics, protein-ligand equilibria, optical rotatory dispersion, chemical relaxation methods. This book focuses on the determination and analysis of parameters in different models that are used in biochemistry, biophysics, and molecular biology. The Michaelis-Menten equation can explain the process to obtain the maximum amount of information by determining the parameters of the model. This text also explains the fundamentals present in hypothesis testing, and the equation that represents the statistical aspects of a linear model occurring frequently in this field of testing. This book also analyzes the ultraviolet spectra of nucleic acids, particularly, to establish the composition of melting regions of nucleic acids. The investigator can use the matrix rank analysis to determine the spectra to substantiate systems whose functions are not known. This text also explains flow techniques and relaxation methods associated with rapid reactions to determine transient kinetic parameters. This book is suitable for molecular biologists, biophysicists, physiologists, biochemists, bio- mathematicians, statisticians, computer programmers, and investigators involved in related sciences
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ISBN
978-0-12-465650-5
Language
English
Published
1972
Copyright
Copyright © 1972 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press