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The ratio of entropy to enthalpy for thermal transitions in biological cells, tissues and materials, and its implications for biology
S. Jacques
Biomedical Engineering
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Engineering & Materials Science
Birefringence
18%
Denaturation
100%
Enthalpy
64%
Entropy
52%
Free energy
15%
Hot Temperature
30%
Macromolecules
52%
Molecules
12%
Proteins
11%
Temperature
10%
Tissue
53%
Physics & Astronomy
biology
67%
biopolymer denaturation
80%
birefringence
11%
contraction
12%
damage
8%
enthalpy
56%
entropy
45%
free energy
10%
heat
8%
kinetics
7%
macromolecules
39%
molecules
6%
necrosis
17%
proteins
10%
shock
9%
temperature
7%
Chemical Compounds
Birefringence
14%
Denaturation
58%
Enthalpy
49%
Entropy
51%
Gibbs Free Energy
9%
Heat
9%
Macromolecule
32%
Molecule
4%
Protein
5%
Reaction Yield
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Birefringence
30%
Entropy
75%
Heat-Shock Proteins
22%
Hot Temperature
48%
Kinetics
15%
Necrosis
16%
Temperature
30%