FAQ

What is the Net specific replication rate?
Net specific replication rate typically refers to a measure of how fast a population of microorganisms, such as bacteria or yeast, is reproducing under specific conditions. Net specific replication rate is usually measured using the 1 Per Hour for Time Inverse. Note that the value of Net specific replication rate is always positive.
Can the Net specific replication rate be negative?
No, the Net specific replication rate, measured in Time Inverse cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Net specific replication rate?
Net specific replication rate is usually measured using the 1 Per Hour[1/h] for Time Inverse. 1 Per Second[1/h], 1 Per Minute[1/h], 1 Per Day[1/h] are the few other units in which Net specific replication rate can be measured.
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