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""Enzyme Structure," the eleventh volume in this series, first appeared in 1967. Although the objectives sought in its publication have largely been realized, it had been apparent almost from the beginning that to maintain its usefulness a periodic revision and updating of the text would be necessary. The original volume, moreover, contained some notable omissions. In particular, the scope of the section on conformational changes was restricted deliberately in the expectation that ultimately another volume would be published in which physical methods generally would be covered in a more comprehensive fashion."
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"This volume should be regarded as the first of three supplements to Volume XI. It is designed to update the first nine sections of Volume XI and for that reason retains the organization of that volume. In addition to a number of new procedures not previously covered, it includes revised and updated versions of most of the articles from Volume XI which experience has shown to be those most frequently referred to in the literature. The last section on methods suitable for the investigation of conformational changes will be substantially enlarged upon in two additional volumes presently in preparation."

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""Enzyme Structure," the eleventh volume in this series, first appeared in 1967. Although the objectives sought in its publication have largely been realized, it had been apparent almost from the beginning that to maintain its usefulness a periodic revision and updating of the text would be necessary. The original volume, moreover, contained some notable omissions. In particular, the scope of the section on conformational changes was restricted deliberately in the expectation that ultimately another volume would be published in which physical methods generally would be covered in a more comprehensive fashion."

"This volume should be regarded as the first of three supplements to Volume XI. It is designed to update the first nine sections of Volume XI and for that reason retains the organization of that volume. In addition to a number of new procedures not previously covered, it includes revised and updated versions of most of the articles from Volume XI which experience has shown to be those most frequently referred to in the literature. The last section on methods suitable for the investigation of conformational changes will be substantially enlarged upon in two additional volumes presently in preparation."