| Q10 | temperature coefficient |
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| CoQ10 | Co-enzyme Q10 |
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| CoQ | Coenzyme Q10 |
| Q10 | Symbol for the increase in rate of a process produced by raising the temperature 10°C; rate of contraction of an excised heart approximately doubles for every 10°C (i.e., Q10 = 2). (05 Mar 2000) |
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| coenzyme q10 | <biochemistry> A substance that assists in the oxidation of nutrients within cells to create energy. It is also highly efficient at protecting internal and external cell membranes against oxidation and is sometimes proposed as a complementary therapy to combat AIDS-related conditions. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| Q10 |
A relationship for the effect of temperature on a process such that the process rate increases by the same multiple for every 10
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| Q10 |
A substance found in most tissues in the body, and in many foods. It can also be made in the laboratory. It is used by the body to produce energy for cells, and as an antioxidant. It is being studied in the treatment of cancer and in the relief of side effects caused by some cancer treatments. Also called coenzyme Q10, CoQ10, vitamin Q10, and ubiquinone.
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