Jingoism 发表于 2025-3-25 06:52:52

The Phenomena of Oxidative Catalysiso be discussed on the basis of heats of reaction, Q, as calculated from thermochemical data, because there were no determinations of free energy changes, Δ ., available at that time. Since then substantial advances have been made. With the aid of entropy determinations instituted largely by G. N. .

FORGO 发表于 2025-3-25 09:04:11

The Enzyme Systemroups belong to the great class of Desmolases which catalyze oxido-reductive processes of an essential dehydrogenating character. They might also be called Oxidoreducases, but it appears preferable to use instead the term Hydrokinases. The latter was originally introduced by . as an alternative for

flammable 发表于 2025-3-25 12:40:51

General Biological significance of Desmolysisntals of desmolysis have not suffered drastic changes since the time at which that book was written, the present discussion aims not at repetition but rather at amplification and some redistribution of emphasis.

溺爱 发表于 2025-3-25 19:26:14

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Champion 发表于 2025-3-25 23:25:41

Klimaschutz und Energiewende in Deutschlandform no CO. and have therefore no R Q. In some instances where a dehydrogenation with a predominant decarboxylation is studied the R Q may approach the value 2. On the other hand, it has already been pointed out (p. 241) that the path of cell respiration is essentially characterized by the transfer

ANIM 发表于 2025-3-26 01:00:00

Cell Respirationform no CO. and have therefore no R Q. In some instances where a dehydrogenation with a predominant decarboxylation is studied the R Q may approach the value 2. On the other hand, it has already been pointed out (p. 241) that the path of cell respiration is essentially characterized by the transfer

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