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File:Rate.png |'''Figure 7. Normalization of rate.''' '''(A)''' Cell respiration is normalized for (1) the experimental '''Sample''' (flow per object, mass-specific flux, or cell-volume-specific flux); or (2) for the '''Chamber''' volume. Flow per object and flow per system are extensive quantities.
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Extensive quantity

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Extensive quantities pertain to a total system, e.g. oxygen flow. An extensive quantity increases proportional with system size. The magnitude of an extensive quantity is completely additive for non-interacting subsystems, such as mass or flow expressed per defined system. The magnitude of these quantities depends on the extent or size of the system (Cohen et al 2008).


Reference: Gnaiger_1993_Pure Appl Chem, MitoEAGLE preprint 2018-02-08

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