| kinetics |
Kinetics is the science of measuring changes, of assessing rates of movements and flow. In biology, kinetics is concerned with enzyme kinetics, the rate of how proteins help catalyze a chemical reactions. Another application of kinetics is the rate of flow of molecules in solution by diffusion or in an energy field (such as charges in an electric field, or mass in a gravitational field). Flux rates of molecules across biological membranes are also studied by kinetics.
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| kinesics |
body, facial, hand, and arm movements that are used to communicate.
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| kinetic energy |
The energy of motion.
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| kinetic energy |
the energy which a body has in respect of its motion.
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| kinetic energy |
Energy available as a result of motion that varies directly in proportion to an object's mass and the square of its velocity.
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