Is electron equivalence between substrate and product preferable to C-mol equivalence in representations of microbial anabolism applicable to ``origin of life'' environmental conditions? (Q1625874)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6984609
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| English | Is electron equivalence between substrate and product preferable to C-mol equivalence in representations of microbial anabolism applicable to ``origin of life'' environmental conditions? |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6984609 |
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Is electron equivalence between substrate and product preferable to C-mol equivalence in representations of microbial anabolism applicable to ``origin of life'' environmental conditions? (English)
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26 November 2018
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microbial growth-process equations
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anabolism
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catabolism
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metabolism
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origin of life
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0.6089219450950623
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0.5987101793289185
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0.5910226106643677
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0.5906720757484436
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