Hyphenation

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Hyphenation

Description

Hyphenation is used to connect two words (compound words) or two parts of a word to clarify the meaning of a sentence. The same two words may be hyphenated or not depending on context. Hyphenation may present a problem when searching for a term such as 'Steady state'. It is helpful to write 'steady-state measurement', to clarify that the measurement is performed at steady state, rather than implying that a state measurement is steady. But this does not imply that hyphenation is applied to the 'measurement performed at steady state'. Thus, the key word is 'steady state'. Compound adjectives should be hyphenated (steady-state measurement), but if the compound adjective follows the term (measurement at steady state), hyphenation does not add any information and should be avoided. Find more examples in this grammarly blog on Hyphen and in apastyle.apa.org.


Reference: Steady state

Communicated by Gnaiger Erich 2020-06-02

Examples on respiratory states and rates

Changes from MitoFIT preprint Gnaiger 2019 MitoFit Preprint Arch to BEC 2020.1
Some less clear examples
Re-evaluation is required
Bioblast linkReferenceYear
Gnaiger E et al ― MitoEAGLE Task Group (2020) Mitochondrial physiology. Bioenerg Commun 2020.1. https://doi.org/10.26124/bec:2020-0001.v12020


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Specific
Β» Artefacts by single dose uncoupling
Β» ATP synthase
Β» CCCP
Β» Coupling-control protocol
Β» DNP
Β» Dyscoupled respiration
Β» FCCP
Β» Is respiration uncoupled - noncoupled - dyscoupled?
Β» Noncoupled respiration: Discussion
Β» Uncoupler
Β» Uncoupled respiration - see Β» Noncoupled respiration
Β» Uncoupling proteins
Β» Uncoupling protein 1
Β» Uncoupler titrations - Optimum uncoupler concentration
Respiratory states and control ratios
Β» Biochemical coupling efficiency
Β» Coupling-control state
Β» Electron-transfer-pathway state
Β» Electron-transfer pathway
E.jpg ET capacity
Β» E-L coupling efficiency
Β» Flux control efficiency
Β» Flux control ratio
Β» LEAK-control ratio
Β» LEAK respiration
Β» Noncoupled respiration
Β» OXPHOS
Β» OXPHOS capacity; Β» State 3
Β» OXPHOS-control ratio, P/E ratio
Β» Respiratory acceptor control ratio
Β» ROUTINE-control ratio
Β» ROUTINE respiration
Β» ROUTINE state
Β» State 3u
Β» State 4
Β» Uncoupling-control ratio UCR
General (alphabetical order)
Β» Adenine nucleotide translocase
Β» Adenylates
Β» Electron transfer pathway
Β» Mitochondrial preparations
Β» mt-membrane potential
Β» Oxygen flux
Β» Phosphorylation system
Β» Proton leak
Β» Proton slip
Β» TIP2k
Other keyword lists
Β» Template:Keywords: Force and membrane potential



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