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  • ...iology and bioenergetics. In Kemp RB (ed) Handbook of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. Vol. 4: From Macromolecules to Man. Elsevier:469-510.
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  • ...ww.akademiai.com/content/m37k778483818474/ Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry]
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  • ...c activity in fishes have been measured via indirect calorimetry. Indirect calorimetry takes advantage of the fact that oxygen is consumed and carbon dioxide is p
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  • |title=Gnaiger E (1980) Energetics of invertebrate anoxibiosis: direct calorimetry in aquatic oligochaetes. FEBS Lett 112:239-42.
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  • |title=Gnaiger E, Steinlechner R, Doeller JE, Haller T, eds (1990) Calorimetry, Respirometry and Mitochondrial Energetics. CYCLOBIOS Newsletter 4:93 pp.
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  • |title=Gnaiger E (1989) Physiological calorimetry: heat flux, metabolic flux, entropy and power. Thermochim Acta 151:23-34. h ...ere heat flux is associated with the chemical flux of metabolic reactions. Calorimetry can be related to nonequilibrium thermodynamics if information on both the
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  • ::::* '''1988, Schröcken, AT''': ''International Society for Biological Calorimetry'', ISBC, 6th Conference, "Physiological and Biochemical Microcalorimetry"
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  • ...iology and bioenergetics. In Kemp RB (ed) Handbook of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. Vol. 4: From Macromolecules to Man. Elsevier:469-510.
    576 bytes (68 words) - 23:25, 25 December 2015
  • |title=Gnaiger E (1980) Direct and indirect calorimetry in the study of animal anoxibiosis. A review and the concept of ATP-turnove ...ed from calculations based on biochemical and thermodynamic data (indirect calorimetry). Bioenergetic and thermodynamic analysis of known biochemical pathways rev
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  • ...Hexokinase induced, steady state coupled mitochondria studied by injection calorimetry and respirometry. CYCLOBIOS Newsletter 4:67-72.
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  • ...ometry''' is the method of measuring simultaneously metabolic heat flux ([[calorimetry]]) and oxygen flux ([[respirometry]]). The [[calorespirometric ratio]] (CR
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  • |title=Gnaiger E (1981) Pharmacological application of animal calorimetry. Thermochim Acta 49:75-85. ...anisms during periods of highly increased metabolic activity. Hence direct calorimetry is a more sensitive and general method than respirometry in pharmacological
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  • ...ties of living organisms. The thermodynamic approach by metabolic (direct) calorimetry reveals the integrated sum of all enthalpy changes occurring within the exp ...calculation of theoretical heat changes. Comparison of direct and indirect calorimetry constitutes the thermodynamic energy balance method, the crucial test for a
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  • ...Since unknown bioenergetic processes may be important under anoxia, direct calorimetry is required to assess total rates of energy expenditure in anoxic oligochae
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  • ...be contributions to the energy metabolism of ''Trypanosoma cruzi'' by chip calorimetry. Anal Bioanal Chem 411:3763-68. |keywords=Chip calorimetry, Energy metabolism, Respirometry, Trypanosoma cruzi
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  • ::::* Gnaiger E, Steinlechner R, Doeller JE, Haller T, eds. (1990) Calorimetry, respirometry and mitochondrial energetics. Cyclobios Newsletter 4: 93 pp. ...Hexokinase induced, steady state coupled mitochondria studied by injection calorimetry and respirometry. p. 67-72.
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  • |title=Gnaiger E (1990) Concepts on efficiency in biological calorimetry and metabolic flux control. Thermochim Acta 172:31-52. https://doi.org/10.1 ...one hand, the enthalpy efficiency is relevant in the context of biological calorimetry in relation to uncoupling and the integration of aerobic and anaerobic meta
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  • === 1. Methods in Biological Calorimetry and Respirometry ===
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  • ...red directly as heat dissipation. Combined direct calorimetry and indirect calorimetry (respirometry) enable the partitioning of total metabolic heat dissipation
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  • ...growth is accompanied by an enthalpy change, heat dissipation measured by calorimetry could act as an index for metabolic flow rate. Recombinant CHO cell suspens |keywords=Calorimetry, Capacitance, Heat flux, Medium optimisation, Metabolic activity, On-line b
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  • ...480 kJ/mol O<sub>2</sub>. The oxycaloric equivalent is used in [[indirect calorimetry]] to calculate the theoretically expected metabolic heat flux from the resp
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