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turnover number - traduction vers arabe

THE NUMBER OF SUBSTRATE MOLECULE EACH ENZYME SITE CONVERTS TO PRODUCT PER UNIT TIME.
Turn over number; Turnover frequency; Catalytic turnover number; Catalytic constant

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‎ العَدَدُ التَّقَلُّبِيّ‎
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CHANGE OR SHIFT IN PERSONNEL CAUSED BY REORGANIZATION, RESIGNATION OR DISCHARGE
Employee turnover; Labour turnover; Labor turnover; Labour Turnover rate; Rate of turnover; Job turnover; Staff turnover; Turnover intention
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Labor turnover         
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CHANGE OR SHIFT IN PERSONNEL CAUSED BY REORGANIZATION, RESIGNATION OR DISCHARGE
Employee turnover; Labour turnover; Labor turnover; Labour Turnover rate; Rate of turnover; Job turnover; Staff turnover; Turnover intention
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Définition

atomic number
¦ noun Chemistry the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom, which is characteristic of a chemical element and determines its place in the periodic table.

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Turnover number

Turnover number has two different meanings:

In enzymology, the turnover number (kcat) is defined as the limiting number of chemical conversions of substrate molecules per second that a single active site will execute for a given enzyme concentration [ E T ] {\displaystyle [E_{T}]} for enzymes with two or more active sites. For enzymes with a single active site, kcat is referred to as the catalytic constant. It can be calculated from the limiting reaction rate V max {\displaystyle V_{\max }} and catalyst site concentration e 0 {\displaystyle e_{0}} as follows:

k c a t = V max e 0 {\displaystyle k_{\mathrm {cat} }={\frac {V_{\max }}{e_{0}}}} (See Michaelis–Menten kinetics).

In other chemical fields, such as organometallic catalysis, turnover number (abbreviated TON) has a different meaning: the number of moles of substrate that a mole of catalyst can convert before becoming inactivated. An ideal catalyst would have an infinite turnover number in this sense, because it would never be consumed. The term turnover frequency (abbreviated TOF) is used to refer to the turnover per unit time, equivalent to the meaning of turnover number in enzymology. For most relevant industrial applications, the turnover frequency is in the range of 10−2 – 102 s−1 (103 – 107 s−1 for enzymes). The enzyme catalase has the largest turnover frequency, with values up to 4 × 107 s−1 having been reported.

T O N = n p r o d u c t n c a t {\displaystyle TON={\frac {n_{\mathrm {product} }}{n_{\mathrm {cat} }}}}
T O F = T O N t {\displaystyle TOF={\frac {TON}{t}}}