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Dr ATIKAH, MSi JURUSAN KIMIA FMIPA-UB 2011   A SENSOR may be defined as a device capable of continously and reversibly recording a physical parameter or the concentration…

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Enzyme Catalysis and activation energy All biochemical reactions that occur in living cells known as metabolism and are catalyzed by enzymes. These biochemical reactions…