change ratio of a quantity

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A term which may be expressed infinitesimally at time t by a ratio of differentials dQ1(t)/dQ2(t) where the kind of quantities are the same but for different components in the same system. In practice, the ratio for a finite interval is: \[\frac{\Delta Q_{1}(t_{1};\,t_{2})}{\Delta Q_{2}(t_{1};t_{2})}\] Examples are: mass change ratio, dm1(t)/dm2(t); amount of substance change ratio, dn1(t)/dn2(t).
Source:
PAC, 1992, 64, 1569. 'Quantities and units for metabolic processes as a function of time (IUPAC Recommendations 1992)' on page 1571 (https://doi.org/10.1351/pac199264101569)