Q10 (temperature coefficient)

The Q10 temperature coefficient is a mathematical parameter that is thought to come from the late 19th century, in the work of van ’t Hoff. Q10 is a measure of temperature sensitivity based on chemical reaction rates, and it applies to most physiological processes (e.g., respiration, digestion, photosynthesis).

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Q10 (temperature coefficient)

The Q10 temperature coefficient is a mathematical parameter that is thought to come from the late 19th century, in the work of van ’t Hoff. Q10 is a measure of temperature sensitivity based on chemical reaction rates, and it applies to most physiological processes (e.g., respiration, digestion, photosynthesis).

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