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Membrane-bound kinetics theory

The present evidence is thus that kinetic effects may account for half or more of permittivity decreases of ionic solutions and this may be an important factor in determing the amplitude of the Y dispersion in conducting biopolymer solutions and lead to revisions in estimated nature and amount of bound water. The effect may also have some bearing on dielectric properties of cell interiors and membranes if these have appreciable conductances. It would seem premature to attempt definitive answers to such questions until the relative importance of static and kinetic effects in presumably simpler ionic solutions has been better established experimentally in comparison with theory which treats them self-consistently. [Pg.77]


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