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The practically observable and ascertainable Ymax (the maximum observable rate) and Xmax (the concentration of substrate at which maximum rate is observed) values are the new concepts introduced here.
The reaction must also occur at an observable rate.
Electron transfer may be observed by TRDL in the mercury substituted powders, and, under some circumstances, it can become limiting to the observable rate of photoconductibity decay in the powders.
The system could go "from what is essentially a reported rate to an observable rate, market rate… but Libor is very deeply ingrained in many contracts so it won't be easy," he said.
A useful distinction can drawn between the rate c of mRNA production when the gene is in the active state, and the process of transcription as a whole, which is the observable rate of production of mRNA over time, or in a population of cells, and incorporates the modulation of c by the on/off switching rates a and b.
Between cells and compartments, transport is slower and associated with an observable rate.
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Nuclei heavier than iron would gain energy by degrading into nuclear products closer to iron, but it is only for the elements of greatest mass that the rates of degradation processes such as alpha decay and spontaneous fission attain observable rates.
We explore its key parameters and test hypotheses relating to observable rates of parasite adaptation.
And he spoke favorably of nascent efforts to supplant Libor with benchmarks that are based on an "observable market rate".
Apparent inactivation refers to diffusional limitations and their consequences on the observable enzymatic rate, and arises from two factors.
Similarly, let λX denote the observable mortality rate for causes other than cancer in the whole population.
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