Memo from Linus Pauling to Henry Borsook. Page 1. April 16, 1963
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  • Memo from LP to Professor Henry Borsook. [Filed under LP Correspondence: (Gustav Albrecht), #4.1] 

    Professor Henry Borsook

    Linus Pauling
    16 April 1963

    Motion of erythrocytes in an inhomogeneous magnetic field

    Dr. Gustav Albrecht has calculated the force on an erythrocyte due to an inhomogeneous magnetic field with field strength 10,000 oersted and gradient 10,000 oersted per cm. He finds that the cells would move through an aqueous solution at the rate of 0.1 mm per hour. Hence it is not feasible to attempt to fractionate cells by this method.

    Linus Pauling:lh

    Cc: Dr. Albrecht

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