The study of the rate of change.
The study of bodies in motion with respect to mass, force, and energy.
the study of rates of reaction (how fast reactions occur) and the factors that influence the rate
That branch of the science of mechanics which treats of forces causing motion or changing motion in bodies.
the study of acceleration, motion or rate of change----------------------- Home Site Map About Us Disclaimer Contact
Kinetics is the study of the rates and mechanisms of chemical reactions. Contrast with: Thermodynamics
In biochemistry, the rates at which molecular transformations occur; contrasted to statics, the study of systems at rest or at a single moment in time.
the branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that cause motions of bodies
As applied to ion channels kinetics usually encompasses the study of rate of change ion channels undergo during gating, ion passage, etc. Kinetics is often used in order to uncover specific "mechanisms" channels undergo when changing from one state to another and to explain the phenomena of gating, "jumps", "bursts", "transition times", sub-conductance modes, ligand interactions, etc . Complex mathematical treatments involving the kinetics of ion channels have been undertaken in order to gain insight into how ion channels accomplish this.
Refers to the rate at which a reaction occurs.
A branch of science that focuses on the rates of biological, physical, or chemical changes.
the branch of chemistry concerned with measuring and studying the rates of chemical reactions. The main aim is to determine the mechanism of reactions by studying the rate under different conditions eg temperature, pressure, concentration.
The properties of chemical agents or enzymes in the efficiency and speed of their action upon a chemical reaction.
Dynamic processes involving motion.
the study of the rate of reactions.
Kinetics is the study of acceleration, motion or rate of change.
The study of the relationship between motion and the forces affecting motion; bodies changing motion as unbalanced forces act on them. The concepts of mass, force, and energy as they affect motion.
The study of the relationships between temperature and the motion and velocity of very small particles.
The rate at which a compound reacts. More specifically, the kinetics of a particular drug is the rate at which the drug completes its function.