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Energy continual inflow

As already mentioned, a continual inflow of energy is necessary to maintain the stationary state of a living system. It is mostly chemical energy which is injected into the system, for example by activated amino acids in protein biosynthesis (see Sect. 5.3) or by nucleoside triphosphates in nucleic acid synthesis. Energy flow is always accompanied by entropy production (dS/dt), which is composed of two contributions ... [Pg.241]

Chapter 4). The inflow and outflow of the energy passing through a continuous reactor are given by Eqs. (1) and (2). [Pg.1015]


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