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|description=The '''biochemical coupling efficiency''' is a component of the thermodynamic efficiency of coupling between ATP production (DT phosphorylation) and oxygen consumption, expressed as the '''''E-L'' coupling control capacity''',  Δ''j<sub>E-L</sub>'', which is 0.0 at zero coupling control capacity and 1.0 at the Limit of a fully coupled system. For the thermodynamic ([[ergodynamic efficiency]]), this flux efficiency is multiplied by the corresponding [[force efficiency]].
|description=The '''biochemical coupling efficiency''' is a component of the thermodynamic efficiency of coupling between ATP production (DT phosphorylation) and oxygen consumption, expressed as the '''''E-L'' coupling control capacity''',  Δ''j<sub>E-L</sub>'', which is 0.0 at zero coupling control capacity and 1.0 at the limit of a fully coupled system. For the thermodynamic ([[ergodynamic efficiency]]), this flux efficiency is multiplied by the corresponding [[force efficiency]].
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E-L coupling efficiency

Description

The biochemical coupling efficiency is a component of the thermodynamic efficiency of coupling between ATP production (DT phosphorylation) and oxygen consumption, expressed as the E-L coupling control capacity, ΔjE-L, which is 0.0 at zero coupling control capacity and 1.0 at the limit of a fully coupled system. For the thermodynamic (ergodynamic efficiency), this flux efficiency is multiplied by the corresponding force efficiency.

Abbreviation: ΔjE-L

Reference: E-L coupling control capacity


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