When a reaction system described in terms of species is in a certain state, the Gibbs energy G provides the means for determining whether each reaction will go to the right or the left, and the equilibrium composition of the whole system can be calculated using G. When the pH is specified, a system
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Thermodynamically consistent Bayesian analysis of closed biochemical reaction systems
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- Book ID
- 114999311
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- BioMed Central
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- 2010
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