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  • Custom label  + (A '''Custom label''' can be entered in this box to rename the axis label. Two lines are available for the axis name and unit.)
  • Digital Object Identifier  + (A '''Digital Object Identifier''', DOI, is … A '''Digital Object Identifier''', DOI, is a persistent identifier used to uniquely identify online publications in order to ensure they remain traceable, searchable and citable over the long term. Compared to other types of persistent identifiers, the DOI system is widespread and well established in the life sciences arena, and it provides widely accepted visible proof that a publication is citable.sible proof that a publication is citable.)
  • Layout for DatLab graphs  + (A '''Layout''' in [[DatLab]] … A '''Layout''' in [[DatLab]] selected in the Layout menu yields a standardized display of graphs and [[Plot - DatLab |plots]] displayed with specific [[Scaling - DatLab|scalings]]. The graph layout defines initial settings, which can be modified for plots [Ctrl+F6] and scaling [F6]. A modified layout can be saved as user layout without changing the standard layouts.out without changing the standard layouts.)
  • Lower O2 limit - DatLab  + (A '''Lower O2 limit [Β΅M]''' can be defined … A '''Lower O2 limit [Β΅M]''' can be defined for each O2k-chamber, to trigger an automatic warning when the experimental O<sub>2</sub> concentration drops below this limit. It reminds the user that re-oxygenation of the O2k-chamber may be required. For the lower O<sub>2</sub> concentration limit, the [[critical oxygen pressure |critical oxygen concentration]] should be considered, which differs between isolated mitochondria, large cells, and permeabilized muscle fibers. A higher limit should be chosen when high oxygen flux is expected, e.g. prior to uncoupler titration. A lower limit is acceptable prior to inhibition of respiration causing low oxygen flux.ptable prior to inhibition of respiration causing low oxygen flux.)
  • National Standards Body  + (A '''National Standards Body''' is the national member of the [[International Organization for Standardization]] (ISO).)
  • Notified Body  + (A '''Notified Body''' is an organisation designated by an EU country to assess the conformity of certain products before being placed on the market.)
  • Quality audit  + (A '''Quality Audit''' is the process of systematic examination of a quality system carried out by an internal or external quality auditor or an audit team.)
  • Stand alone application  + (A '''Stand alone application''' is computer software that can work offline, i.e. does not necessarily require network connection to function or does not even provide the possibility to connect to a network.)
  • Upper O2 limit - DatLab  + (A '''Upper O2 limit [Β΅M]''' can be defined for each O2k-chamber, to trigger an automatic warning when the experimental O<sub>2</sub> concentration rises beyond this limit.)
  • Web application  + (A '''Web application''' is a computer software where the [[user interface]] gets accessed by the user through a web browser.)
 (A '''Web application''' is a computer software where the [[user interfac)
  • Canonical ensemble  + (A '''canonical ensemble''' is the group of … A '''canonical ensemble''' is the group of compartments enclosed in an isolated system '''H''', with a smaller compartment A<sub>1</sub> in thermal equilibrium with a larger compartment A<sub>2</sub> which is the heat reservoir at temperature ''T''. When A<sub>1</sub> is large in the canonical sense, if its state can be described in terms of macroscopic thermodynamic quantities of ''V'', ''T'', and ''p'' merging with the state described as a probability distribution.T'', and ''p'' merging with the state described as a probability distribution.)
  • Closed system  + (A '''closed system''' is a system with bou … A '''closed system''' is a system with boundaries that allow external exchange of energy (heat and work), but do not allow exchange of matter. A limiting case is light and electrons which cross the system boundary when work is exchanged in the form of light or electric energy. If the surroundings are maintained at constant temperature, and heat exchange is rapid to prevent the generation of thermal gradients, then the closed system is isothermal. A frequently considered case are closed isothermal systems at constant pressure (and constant volume with aqueous solutions). Changes of closed systems can be partitioned according to internal and external sources. Closed systems may be homogenous (well mixed and isothermal), continuous with gradients, or [[Discontinuous system|discontinuous]] with compartments (heterogenous).[[Discontinuous system|discontinuous]] with compartments (heterogenous).)
  • Coenzyme  + (A '''coenzyme''' or cosubstrate is a [[cofactor]] … A '''coenzyme''' or cosubstrate is a [[cofactor]] that is attached loosely and transiently to an enzyme, in contrast to a [[prosthetic group]] that is attached permanently and tightly. The coenzyme is required by the corresponding enzyme for its activity (IUPAC definition). A coenzyme is 'a low-molecular-weight, non-protein organic compound participating in enzymatic reactions as dissociable acceptor or donor of chemical groups or electrons' (IUPAC definition).l groups or electrons' (IUPAC definition).)
  • Cofactor  + (A '''cofactor''' is 'an organic molecule or ion (usually a metal ion) that is required by an enzyme for its activity. It may be attached either loosely ([[coenzyme]]) or tightly ([[prosthetic group]])' (IUPAC definition).)
  • Coupling-control protocol  + (A '''coupling-control protocol CCP''' indu … A '''coupling-control protocol CCP''' induces different [[coupling control state]]s at a constant [[electron-transfer-pathway state]]. [[Residual oxygen consumption]] (''Rox'') is finally evaluated for ''Rox'' correction of flux. The CCP may be extended, when further respiratory states (e.g. cell viability test; CIV assay) are added to the coupling control module consisting of three coupling control states. The term '''phosphorylation control protocol''', PCP, has been introduced synonymous for CCP.</br>Β» [[Coupling_control_protocol#From_PCP_to_CCP |'''MiPNet article''']][Coupling_control_protocol#From_PCP_to_CCP |'''MiPNet article''']])
  • Dataset  + (A '''dataset''' is a collection of data. In the context of databases a dataset represents the collection of entries in a database-table. In this table columns represent [[Attribute|attributes]] and rows display the according values of the entries.)
  • Decimal marker and spaces between groups of numerals  + (A '''decimal marker''' is used to separate … A '''decimal marker''' is used to separate the integral part of numbers from the decimal part. The SI recommends: "the symbol for the decimal marker shall be either the point on the line or the comma on the line". In English language versions, the dot (point on the line) should be used uniquely as the decimal marker. To avoid ambiguities, BEC follows the SI recommendation that β€œNumbers may be divided in groups of three in order to facilitate reading; neither dots nor commas are ever inserted in the spaces between groups” (pages 183-184).he spaces between groups” (pages 183-184).)
  • Detector  + (A '''detector''' is a device that converts … A '''detector''' is a device that converts the light falling upon it into a current or voltage that is proportional to the light intensity. The most common devices in current use for [[fluorometry]] and [[spectrophotometry]] are [[photodiodes]] and [[photodiode arrays]].[[photodiode arrays]].)
  • Difference spectrum  + (A '''difference spectrum''' is an [[absorbance spectrum]] … A '''difference spectrum''' is an [[absorbance spectrum]] obtained by subtracting that of one substance from that of another. For example, a '''difference spectrum''' may be plotted of the [[absorbance spectrum]] obtain ed from reduced [[cytochrome c]] and subtracting the [[absorbance spectrum]] from the same concentration of [[cytochrome c]] in its oxidised state. The [[difference spectrum]] may be used to quantify the amount to which the [[cytochrome c]] is reduced. This can be achieved with the aid of a [[reference spectrum]] (or spectra) and the [[least squares method]].[[least squares method]].)
  • Directive  + (A '''directive''' is a legal act of the European Union, which requires member states to achieve a particular result without dictating the means of achieving that result.)
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