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|description='''Flux''', ''J'', is a [[specific quantity]]. Flux is [[flow]], ''I'' [MU·s<sup>-1</sup> per system] (an [[extensive quantity]]), divided by system size.  Flux (''e.g.'', [[oxygen flux]]) may be volume-specific (flow per volume [MU·s<sup>-1</sup>·L<sup>-1</sup>]), mass-specific (flow per mass [MU·s<sup>-1</sup>·kg<sup>-1</sup>]), or marker-specific (e.g. flow per mtEU).
|info=[[Gnaiger 2019 MitoFit Preprint Arch]], [[Gnaiger 1993 Pure Appl Chem]]
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File:Rate.png |'''Normalization of rate.''' '''(A)''' Oxygen flow is normalized for (1) the experimental '''Sample''' (flow per object, mass-specific flux, or cell-volume-specific flux); or (2) for the '''Chamber''' volume. Normalization yields a specific quantity ''flux'' from the [[extensive quantity]] ''flow''. From [[Gnaiger 2019 MitoFit Preprint Arch]].
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Flux

Description

Flux, J, is a specific quantity. Flux is flow, I [MU·s-1 per system] (an extensive quantity), divided by system size. Flux (e.g., oxygen flux) may be volume-specific (flow per volume [MU·s-1·L-1]), mass-specific (flow per mass [MU·s-1·kg-1]), or marker-specific (e.g. flow per mtEU).

Abbreviation: J

Reference: Gnaiger 2019 MitoFit Preprint Arch, Gnaiger 1993 Pure Appl Chem


MitoPedia concepts: MiP concept, Ergodynamics 


MitoPedia methods: Respirometry