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In the remaining interactions, no significant change in the proportion of flux passing through the main pathway interactions occurs.
This, in turn, increases the proportion of flux shunted through the off-pathway interaction competing for the same metabolite.
We can infer that a statin-like intervention shunts a significantly increased proportion of flux through the off-pathway interaction competing for HCoA.
Here, the inhibitor concentrations have been chosen so that, for each metabolite, the proportion of flux shunted down the off-pathway interaction to flux continuing down the main pathway is exactly the same.
Here, we infer that the coordinate enzyme control leads to an increased proportion of flux being shunted through the off-pathway interactions that compete for metabolites with the dominant interactions.
This implies that, for most of the metabolites, there is an increase in the proportion of flux shunted through the off-pathway interactions, if flux conservation is to be maintained.
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A "flux mode" is a steady-state flux distribution in which the proportions of fluxes are fixed and it is called "elementary" if it is not decomposable.
In this setting, a flux mode is defined as a steady-state distribution in which the proportions of fluxes are fixed.
We also observed that for [Cu]RQD, the proportion of photon flux above the 590 nm cut off was 85% of the total photon flux while only 34% for CuCl2 solution.
The 'percent chimney effect' (i.e. the proportion of CH4 flux being transported through the plant) was directly proportional to the average aboveground biomass, total biomass and root volume of the plant under the low water treatment, but not under the high water treatment.
The greater proportion of heat flux to the oceans is from the sun.
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