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  • Substrates as electron donors  + ('''[[Substrate]]'''[[Substrate]]s as electron donors''' are reduced fuel compounds ''S''<sub>red</sub> that are oxidized to an oxidized product ''P''<sub>ox</sub> during H<sup>+</sup>-linked electron transfer, ''S''<sub>red</sub> → ''P''<sub>ox</sub> + 2{H<sup>+</sup> + e<sup>-</sup>}. Mitochondrial respiration depends on a continuous flow of electron-supplying substrates across the mitochondrial membranes into the matrix space. Many substrates are strong anions that cannot permeate lipid membranes and hence require carriers.anes into the matrix space. Many substrates are strong anions that cannot permeate lipid membranes and hence require carriers.)
  • Base quantities and count  + ('''[[Template:Base quantities and count]]''')
  • ArXiv preprint server  + ('''arXiv''' is a classic preprint server i'''arXiv''' is a classic preprint server initiated in 1991 by Paul Ginsparg. {''Quote''} arXiv.org is a highly-automated electronic archive and distribution server for research articles. Covered areas include physics, mathematics, computer science, nonlinear sciences, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, statistics, electrical engineering and systems science, and economics. arXiv is maintained and operated by Cornell University with guidance from the arXiv Scientific Advisory Board and the arXiv Member Advisory Board, and with the help of numerous subject moderators. {''end of Quote''}. arXiv rejects abstracts that are submitted without accompanying paper. are submitted without accompanying paper.)
  • BioRxiv preprint server for biology  + ('''bioRxiv''' (pronounced "bio-archive") i'''bioRxiv''' (pronounced "bio-archive") is a free online archive and distribution service for unpublished preprints in the life sciences. It was launched in 2013 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press in New York, and is operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a not-for-profit research and educational institution. By posting preprints on bioRxiv, authors are able to make their findings immediately available to the scientific community and receive feedback on draft manuscripts before they are submitted to journals. bioRxiv is intended for rapid sharing of new research. Some review articles contain new data/analyses and may therefore be deemed appropriate. Reviews that solely summarize existing knowledge are not appropriate and neither are term papers, book excerpts, and undergraduate dissertations.excerpts, and undergraduate dissertations.)
  • PH calibration buffers  + ('''pH calibration buffers''' are prepared to obtain two or more defined pH values for calibration of pH electrodes and pH indicator dyes.)
  • PH combination electrode 150/6 mm  + ('''pH combination electrode''', 150 mm shaft, 6 mm diameter, incl. connection cable with BNC plug. '''Discontinued''' * Replaced by [[O2k-pH ISE-Module]].)
  • PH combination electrode 70/5 mm  + ('''pH-Combination Electrode\70/5 mm''', 70 mm shaft, 5 mm diameter, for 30251-24 stopper. ''' Discontinued ''' * Replaced by [[O2k-pH ISE-Module]].)
  • PX calibration - DatLab  + ('''pX calibration''')
  • Hydroxybutyrate  + ('''β-hydroxybutyrate''' or 3-hydroxybutyrate is a ketone body that can be used as a [[NADH electron transfer-pathway state|NADH-linked substrate]]. The β-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase produces acetoacetate while reducing NAD<sup>+</sup> to [[NADH]]. <br>)
  • Complex I-linked substrate state  + (''See'' '''[[N-pathway control state]]''' (previous: CI-linked) versus '''[[Complex I]]''')
  • Complex I&II-linked substrate state  + (''See'' '''[[NS-pathway control state]]''' (previous: CI<small>&</small>II-linked))
  • Substrate control efficiency  + (''See'' '''[[Pathway control efficiency]]''')
  • Substrate control ratio  + (''See'' '''[[Pathway control ratio]]''')
  • Complex II-linked substrate state  + (''See'' '''[[S-pathway control state]] (previous: CII-linked))
  • CII control ratio  + (''See'' '''[[S/NS pathway control ratio]]''')
  • Group  + (''See'' '''[[population]]'''.)
  • Phosphate  + (''See:'' '''[[Inorganic phosphate]]''')
  • Standard operating procedures  + (''The following definition is incomplete.'' '''Standard operating procedures''' are a set of step-by-step instructions to achieve a predictable, standardized, desired result often within the context of a longer overall process.)
  • Solution protocols  + (''The following definition lacks quality control and is not applied as such in the Oroboros QM.'' '''Solution protocols''' contain media, substrates, uncouplers, inhibitors used in [[SUIT|SUIT protocols]], permeabilization agents, etc.)
  • Project  + (''The following definition lacks quality c''The following definition lacks quality control and is not applied as such in the Oroboros QM.''</br></br>A scientific project is a collection of [[experiment| experiments]] designed to proof or disproof a specific hypothesis. The [[experiment| experiments]] will follow the logic of the scientific discovery [1] on which a hypothesis will support a prediction and this will be tested by experimental [[assay| assays]] (''i.e.'', observations under controlled conditions). The result of these experiments will proof or disproof the specific hypothesis and, usually, provide new hypotheses to test. A scientific project must be carefully designed to obtain relevant statistical information through enough [[replica| data collection]].</br></br>[1] Popper K (2002) The logic of scientific discovery. Routledge Classics. ISBN: 978-0-415-27843-0outledge Classics. ISBN: 978-0-415-27843-0)