- KATAL - org.sbml.jsbml.Unit.Kind
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The katal unit.
- KELVIN - org.sbml.jsbml.Unit.Kind
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The kelvin unit.
- KEY_FOR_FLUX_VALUES - Static variable in class org.sbml.jsbml.ext.render.director.LayoutDirector
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Constant for use as the key for flux values.
- KEY_META_ID_SET - Static variable in class org.sbml.jsbml.validator.offline.constraints.helper.ValidationTools
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- KILOGRAM - org.sbml.jsbml.Unit.Kind
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The kilogram unit.
- kind - Variable in class org.sbml.jsbml.math.parser.Token
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An integer that describes the kind of this token.
- kind - Variable in class org.sbml.jsbml.text.parser.Token
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An integer that describes the kind of this token.
- kind - Static variable in class org.sbml.jsbml.util.TreeNodeChangeEvent
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- KINETIC_LAW_ELEMENTS_ORDER - Static variable in class org.sbml.jsbml.validator.offline.constraints.KineticLawConstraints
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- kineticLaw - Static variable in class org.sbml.jsbml.util.TreeNodeChangeEvent
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- KineticLaw - Class in org.sbml.jsbml
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Represents the kineticLaw XML element of a SBML file.
- KineticLaw() - Constructor for class org.sbml.jsbml.KineticLaw
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Creates a KineticLaw instance.
- KineticLaw(int, int) - Constructor for class org.sbml.jsbml.KineticLaw
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Creates a KineticLaw instance from a level and version.
- KineticLaw(KineticLaw) - Constructor for class org.sbml.jsbml.KineticLaw
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Creates a KineticLaw instance from a given KineticLaw.
- KineticLaw(Reaction) - Constructor for class org.sbml.jsbml.KineticLaw
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Creates a KineticLaw instance from a given Reaction.
- KineticLawConstraints - Class in org.sbml.jsbml.validator.offline.constraints
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- KineticLawConstraints() - Constructor for class org.sbml.jsbml.validator.offline.constraints.KineticLawConstraints
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- KineticLawNotSubstancePerTime - org.sbml.jsbml.SBMLException.Code
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Kinetic law units are not substance/time
- KineticLawParametersAreLocalOnly - org.sbml.jsbml.SBMLException.Code
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Cannot use <kineticLaw> parameter outside local scope
- kurtosis - org.sbml.jsbml.ext.distrib.UncertParameter.Type
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The kurtosis of a distribution is a measure of how peaked the distribution is.