Degree of Inhibition
If a reaction occurs in the absence of inhibitor with rate v 0 and in the presence of inhibitor with rate v i, the degree of inhibition is defined as
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As this quantity is a ratio of rates it is dimensionless. The subscripts '0' and 'i' are useful for distinguishing between uninhibited and inhibited reactions respectively when they are required together, but are usually omitted when no confusion is likely.
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