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Obviously, the reaction system and reaction conditions are infinitely more
complicated in organisms than in the systems usually dealt with in physical
chemistry. These are reactions among an extraordinarily high number of
components.
Obviously, the reaction system and reaction conditions are infinitely more
complicated in organisms than in the systems usually dealt with in physical
chemistry. These are reactions among an extraordinarily high number of
components.
Pagina 134
in molecular magnitude, the Po are functions indicating the rate of reactions by
which the substances Qi are formed and destroyed; the Ti will have different
forms depending on the system concerned. If, for example, no outer forces
influence ...
in molecular magnitude, the Po are functions indicating the rate of reactions by
which the substances Qi are formed and destroyed; the Ti will have different
forms depending on the system concerned. If, for example, no outer forces
influence ...
Pagina 135
Since inflow was assumed to be constant and outflow equal to the chemical
reaction, hence diffusion and concentration gradients were neglected (or, as may
be said, a complete 'stirring' of the system was assumed), the space coordinates
in ...
Since inflow was assumed to be constant and outflow equal to the chemical
reaction, hence diffusion and concentration gradients were neglected (or, as may
be said, a complete 'stirring' of the system was assumed), the space coordinates
in ...
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