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The Use of Chemostats in Microbial Systems Biology
Published on: October 14, 2013
Abstract:
It is suggested that the amount of energy extracted by a dissipative biological system from macroergic compounds depends on the energetic state of the system. The non-linear character of this relationship with the maximum in intermediate phases and presence of the upper limit of energetic states in the system with an energy increase cause a decrease of population of intermediate levels and an increase of the upper and lower levels. The antientropic distribution is presented as a principal thermodynamic peculiarity of biological systems.
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