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  • [[Category:Sednterp]] The first step Sednterp uses to calculate the density of a buffer is to calculate the density of th
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  • [[Category:Sednterp]] Sednterp can interpolate the viscosity of a buffer from viscosity table data in the
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  • [[Category:Sednterp]][[Category:Theory of Computer Aided Interpretation of Sedimentation Data]]
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  • [[Category:Sednterp]][[Category:Introduction]] ...ysical parameters of common buffers used in sedimentation experiments. The Sednterp program was developed at AMGEN by John Philo with the help of David Hayes a
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  • [[Category:Sednterp]][[Category:Introduction]] The Sednterp program helps to interpret σ's found by other programs (such as NONLIN). T
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  • [[Category:Sednterp]][[Category:Introduction]] The Sednterp program requires the weight of the solute and s for various shape estimates
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  • [[Category:Sednterp]][[Category:Introduction]] ...p uses a power series approximation of standard tabular data. For example, Sednterp will interpolate the density of a solution from the concentration of solute
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  • [[Category:Sednterp]][[Category:Introduction]] ...g users to compile reports and make use of the data in programs other than Sednterp.
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  • [[Category:Sednterp]][[Category:Theory of Computer Aided Interpretation of Sedimentation Data]] ...ll as the protein's partial specific volume. Such data may be entered into Sednterp directly (and temperature corrections computed) or the program may use vari
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  • [[Category:Sednterp]][[Category:Introduction]]
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  • [[Category:Sednterp]] ...omatic defaults, a quick answer is obtained by entering sigma and RPM. If Sednterp does not have enough information to compute the molecular weight, a stop si
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  • [[Category:Sednterp]] ...atibility with pre-release versions of Sednterp. With current versions of Sednterp it is not necessary to save composition data in such files, since the compo
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