This article is about the parameter used in ecological and agronomical modeling. For the measurement of breathing, see respiratory rate.
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The respiration rate is a parameter which is used in ecological and agronomical modeling.
In theoretical production ecology and aquaculture, it typically refers to respiration per unit of time (usually loss of biomass by respiration per unit of weight), also referred to as relative respiration rate. In theoretical production ecology, biomass is expressed as dry weight, in aquaculture as wet fish weight.
The respiration rate is dependent of species, type of tissue or organ studied and temperature.
refers to respiration per unit of time (usually loss of biomass by respiration per unit of weight), also referred to as relative respirationrate. In theoretical...
oxygen in the soil can produce extremely disparate rates of respiration. These rates of respiration can be measured in a variety of methods. Other methods...
Cellular respiration is the process by which biological fuels are oxidized in the presence of an inorganic electron acceptor, such as oxygen, to drive...
humidity can raise the respirationrate considerably, especially if the horse has a dark coat and is in the sun. The respiration will often change if the...
A fibre-optic breath rate sensor can be used for monitoring patients during a magnetic resonance imaging scan. Respirationrates may increase with fever...
extent in mammals. Gas exchange in cutaneous respiration is controlled by three factors: Ventilation: the rate of delivery of respiratory medium (water or...
evaluated acoustic respirationrate (RRa) and found the acceptable accuracy and significantly fewer false alarms than traditional respirationrate monitoring...
hyperpnoea (forced respiration), is increased volume of air taken during breathing. It can occur with or without an increase in respirationrate. It is characterized...
increase in respirationrate. Others give another classification: tachypnea is as any rapid breathing, hyperventilation is increased rate of breathing...
motor nerves which activate the diaphragm and other muscles of respiration. The breathing rate increases when the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the...
movement of air into and out of the lungs. Ventilation facilitates respiration. Respiration refers to the utilization of oxygen and balancing of carbon dioxide...
pattern that reduces carbon dioxide in the blood due to increased rate or depth of respiration. In metabolic acidosis, breathing is first rapid and shallow...
crop also had a significantly faster microbial respirationrate. The changes in microbial respiration of a wetland system impacts its carbon exchange...
the cabin. An electrocardiogram monitored heart rate and further instrumentation tracked respirationrate, maximum arterial pressure, and the dog's movements...
system for heat transfer. This rise in respirationrate however is not necessarily associated with a greater rate of oxygen consumption. Therefore, unlike...
being made worse due to increased respirationrate that occurs during aerobic exercise. This increased respirationrate can lead to hyperventilation and...
determined from 24° to 34.2 °C. Heart rate readings are from 40 to 96 bpm and vary between individual dugongs. Respirationrate during the out-of-water phase...
activity of bacterial communities at large. For example, studies of respirationrate among the marine microbe communities of the Gulf of Maine show that...
normal respirationrate Pleth (lethal partial pressure)- the oxygen level below which an organism cannot support the minimum respirationrate necessary...
The muscles of respiration are the muscles that contribute to inhalation and exhalation, by aiding in the expansion and contraction of the thoracic cavity...
regulating the respiratory rate. Absence of the center results in an increase in depth of respiration and a decrease in respiratory rate. The pneumotaxic center...
varieties of environmental temperatures. Respirationrate in octopods is temperature-sensitive – respiration increases with temperature. Its oxygen consumption...
available for lipid oxidation reactions. Oxygen also helps maintain high respirationrates of fresh produce, which contribute to shortened shelf life. From a...
building sensor rings for other parameters, such as heart rate, blood oxygen levels, respirationrate, skin temperature variability, and menstrual symptom...
a child’s respirationrate is diaphragmatic, abdominal movement is observed or felt to count the respirations. Like heart rate, respirations should be...
transiently progressed between semi-paralysis and tetanus. Her heart rate and respirationrate became slow by days three and four. Later she developed a yellow...