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Probabilistic form of the Haldane-Radic Equation

The probability form (1.29) may be immediately inferred by considering the reactive term as in Eq. (1.34) and rewriting the Haldane-Radic equation (1.135) as  [Pg.43]

From Eq. (1.136) the unreactive term may be recognized as being composed by two parts the Michaelis-Menten contribution (1.34) superimposed on the specific Haldane-Radic term, namely (Putz, 2011)  [Pg.43]

Interestingly, when performing the limits prescribed by general conditions (1.31) one gets  [Pg.43]

Up to now, the presented probabilistic analysis shows it is qualitatively compatible with the general Haldane-Radic to Michaelis-Menten conditions (1.128) the quantitative issue will be in the sequel addressed. [Pg.43]

The starting kinetic equation under the form (1.135) is firstly rewritten as  [Pg.44]


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