koncentrationsgrader
Koncentrationsgrader refers to a conceptual framework used to describe how the concentration of a solute varies across space or over time within a system. The term can denote either a continuous gradient or a discretized representation in which the concentration field is divided into a finite set of levels, each associated with a region or sampling interval.
It is used across several disciplines, including chemistry, physics, biology, and materials science. In experimental practice,
Representing concentration as concentrational grades facilitates data analysis by reducing a continuous variable to discrete categories.
Common applications include chemotaxis studies, where cells respond to concentration gradients of signaling molecules, drug-screening assays
Etymology and usage: The term combines concentration with grader, a word for degree or level; usage is