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|description='''External flows''' across the system boundaries are formally reversible.Β  Their irreversible facet is accounted for internally as transformations in a heterogenous system ([[internal flow]]s, ''I''<sub>int</sub>).
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External flow

Description

External flows across the system boundaries are formally reversible. Their irreversible facet is accounted for internally as transformations in a heterogenous system (internal flows, Iint).

Abbreviation: Iext

Reference: Gnaiger_1993 _PAC


MitoPedia concepts: MiP concept 


MitoPedia methods: Respirometry