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|description=Coordinated respiratory [[SUIT protocols]] are designed to include '''cross-linked respiratory states''', which are common to these protocols. Different SUIT protocols address a variety of respiratory control steps which cannot be accomodated in a single protocol. Cross-linked respiratory states are included in each individual coordinated protocol, such that these states can be considered as replicate measurements, which also allow for harmonization of data obtained with these different protocols. | |description=Coordinated respiratory [[SUIT|SUIT protocols]] are designed to include '''cross-linked respiratory states''', which are common to these protocols. Different SUIT protocols address a variety of respiratory control steps which cannot be accomodated in a single protocol. Cross-linked respiratory states are included in each individual coordinated protocol, such that these states can be considered as replicate measurements, which also allow for harmonization of data obtained with these different protocols. | ||
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Contributed by [[Gnaiger Erich]] 2016-01-24. |
Latest revision as of 20:12, 19 November 2016
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Cross-linked respiratory states
Description
Coordinated respiratory SUIT protocols are designed to include cross-linked respiratory states, which are common to these protocols. Different SUIT protocols address a variety of respiratory control steps which cannot be accomodated in a single protocol. Cross-linked respiratory states are included in each individual coordinated protocol, such that these states can be considered as replicate measurements, which also allow for harmonization of data obtained with these different protocols.
Abbreviation: CLRS
MitoPedia concepts:
SUIT concept
Contributed by Gnaiger Erich 2016-01-24.