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|description=Respiratory '''oxygen flow''' is the oxygen consumption per total system, which is an [[extensive quantity]]. [[Flow]] is advancement of a transformation in a system per time. Oxygen flow or respiration of a cell is distinguished from [[oxygen flux]] (e.g. per mg protein or wet weight). These are different forms of [[normalization of rate]].
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Description

Respiratory oxygen flow is the oxygen consumption per total system, which is an extensive quantity. Flow is advancement of a transformation in a system per time. Oxygen flow or respiration of a cell is distinguished from oxygen flux (e.g. per mg protein or wet weight). These are different forms of normalization of rate.

Abbreviation: IO2 [mol·s-1]

Reference: BEC 2020.1, Gnaiger 2020 BEC MitoPathways, Gnaiger_1993_Pure Appl Chem, Renner_2003_Biochim_Biophys_Acta



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