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/usr/local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/biosimulators_utils/warnings.py:31: BioSimulatorsWarning: [33mThe SED document is potentially incorrect.
  - Model `model` may be invalid.
    - The model file `model.xml` may be invalid.
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <compartment> 'c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If neither the attribute 'units' nor the attribute 'spatialDimensions' on a Compartment object is set, the unit associated with that compartment's size is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.5
         The <compartment> 'c' has no discernable units.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <compartment> 'e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If neither the attribute 'units' nor the attribute 'spatialDimensions' on a Compartment object is set, the unit associated with that compartment's size is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.5
         The <compartment> 'e' has no discernable units.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_13dpg_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_13dpg_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_2pg_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_2pg_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_3pg_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_3pg_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_6pgc_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_6pgc_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_6pgl_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_6pgl_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_ac_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_ac_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_ac_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_ac_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_acald_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_acald_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_acald_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_acald_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_accoa_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_accoa_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_acon_C_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_acon_C_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_actp_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_actp_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_adp_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_adp_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_akg_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_akg_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_akg_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_akg_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_amp_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_amp_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_atp_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_atp_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_cit_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_cit_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_co2_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_co2_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_co2_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_co2_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_coa_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_coa_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_dhap_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_dhap_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_e4p_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_e4p_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_etoh_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_etoh_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_etoh_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_etoh_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_f6p_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_f6p_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_fdp_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_fdp_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_for_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_for_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_for_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_for_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_fru_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_fru_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_fum_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_fum_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_fum_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_fum_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_g3p_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_g3p_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_g6p_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_g6p_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_glc__D_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_glc__D_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_gln__L_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_gln__L_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_gln__L_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_gln__L_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_glu__L_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_glu__L_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_glu__L_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_glu__L_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_glx_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_glx_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_h2o_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_h2o_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_h2o_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_h2o_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_h_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_h_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_h_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_h_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_icit_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_icit_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_lac__D_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_lac__D_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_lac__D_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_lac__D_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_mal__L_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_mal__L_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_mal__L_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_mal__L_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_nad_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_nad_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_nadh_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_nadh_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_nadp_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_nadp_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_nadph_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_nadph_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_nh4_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_nh4_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_nh4_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_nh4_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_o2_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_o2_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_o2_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_o2_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_oaa_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_oaa_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_pep_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_pep_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_pi_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_pi_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_pi_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_pi_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_pyr_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_pyr_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_pyr_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_pyr_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_q8_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_q8_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_q8h2_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_q8h2_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_r5p_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_r5p_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_ru5p__D_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_ru5p__D_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_s7p_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_s7p_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_succ_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_succ_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_succ_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_succ_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_succoa_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_succoa_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
         The units of the <species> 'M_xu5p__D_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
        
      - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
        Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
         The <species> with id 'M_xu5p__D_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_13dpg_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_2pg_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_3pg_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_6pgc_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_6pgl_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_ac_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_ac_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_acald_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_acald_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_accoa_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_acon_C_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_actp_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_adp_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_akg_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_akg_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_amp_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_atp_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_cit_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_co2_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_co2_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_coa_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_dhap_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_e4p_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_etoh_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_etoh_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_f6p_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_fdp_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_for_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_for_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_fru_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_fum_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_fum_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_g3p_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_g6p_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_glc__D_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_gln__L_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_gln__L_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_glu__L_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_glu__L_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_glx_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_h2o_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_h2o_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_h_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_h_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_icit_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_lac__D_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_lac__D_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_mal__L_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_mal__L_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_nad_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_nadh_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_nadp_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_nadph_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_nh4_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_nh4_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_o2_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_o2_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_oaa_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_pep_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_pi_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_pi_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_pyr_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_pyr_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_q8_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_q8h2_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_r5p_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_ru5p__D_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_s7p_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_succ_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_succ_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_succoa_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
      - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
         The <species> with the id 'M_xu5p__D_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
        
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      - XPath could not be validated.
  - Data generator `data_gen_TPI` may be invalid.
    - Variable `var_TPI` may be invalid.
      - XPath could not be validated.[0m
  warnings.warn(termcolor.colored(message, Colors.warning.value), category)
/usr/local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/biosimulators_utils/warnings.py:31: BioSimulatorsWarning: [33mThe COMBINE/OMEX archive may be invalid.
  - The SED-ML file at location `./simulation.sedml` may be invalid.
    - Model `model` may be invalid.
      - The model file `model.xml` may be invalid.
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <compartment> 'c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If neither the attribute 'units' nor the attribute 'spatialDimensions' on a Compartment object is set, the unit associated with that compartment's size is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.5
           The <compartment> 'c' has no discernable units.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <compartment> 'e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If neither the attribute 'units' nor the attribute 'spatialDimensions' on a Compartment object is set, the unit associated with that compartment's size is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.5
           The <compartment> 'e' has no discernable units.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_13dpg_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_13dpg_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_2pg_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_2pg_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_3pg_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_3pg_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_6pgc_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_6pgc_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_6pgl_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_6pgl_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_ac_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_ac_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_ac_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_ac_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_acald_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_acald_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_acald_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_acald_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_accoa_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_accoa_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_acon_C_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_acon_C_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_actp_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_actp_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_adp_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_adp_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_akg_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_akg_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_akg_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_akg_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_amp_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_amp_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_atp_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_atp_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_cit_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_cit_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_co2_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_co2_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_co2_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_co2_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_coa_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_coa_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_dhap_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_dhap_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_e4p_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_e4p_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_etoh_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_etoh_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_etoh_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_etoh_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_f6p_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_f6p_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_fdp_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_fdp_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_for_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_for_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_for_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_for_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_fru_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_fru_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_fum_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_fum_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_fum_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_fum_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_g3p_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_g3p_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_g6p_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_g6p_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_glc__D_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_glc__D_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_gln__L_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_gln__L_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_gln__L_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_gln__L_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_glu__L_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_glu__L_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_glu__L_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_glu__L_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_glx_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_glx_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_h2o_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_h2o_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_h2o_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_h2o_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_h_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_h_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_h_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_h_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_icit_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_icit_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_lac__D_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_lac__D_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_lac__D_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_lac__D_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_mal__L_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_mal__L_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_mal__L_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_mal__L_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_nad_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_nad_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_nadh_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_nadh_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_nadp_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_nadp_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_nadph_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_nadph_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_nh4_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_nh4_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_nh4_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_nh4_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_o2_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_o2_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_o2_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_o2_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_oaa_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_oaa_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_pep_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_pep_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_pi_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_pi_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_pi_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_pi_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_pyr_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_pyr_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_pyr_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_pyr_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_q8_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_q8_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_q8h2_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_q8h2_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_r5p_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_r5p_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_ru5p__D_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_ru5p__D_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_s7p_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_s7p_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_succ_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_succ_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_succ_e' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_succ_e' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_succoa_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_succoa_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - In situations where a mathematical expression refers to a compartment, species or parameter, it is necessary to know the units of the object to establish unit consistency. In models where the units of an object have not been declared, libSBML does not yet have the functionality to accurately verify the consistency of the units in mathematical expressions referring to that object. 
           The units of the <species> 'M_xu5p__D_c' cannot be fully checked. Unit consistency reported as either no errors or further unit errors related to this object may not be accurate.
          
        - If the attribute 'substanceUnits' in a Species object has not been set, then the unit of measurement associated with the species' quantity is determined by the value of the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute. If neither the Species object's 'substanceUnits' attribute nor the enclosing Model object's 'substanceUnits' attribute are set, then the unit of that species' quantity is undefined.
          Reference: L3V1 Section 4.6.5
           The <species> with id 'M_xu5p__D_c' does not have a substanceUnits attribute, nor does its enclosing <model>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_13dpg_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_2pg_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_3pg_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_6pgc_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_6pgl_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_ac_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_ac_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_acald_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_acald_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_accoa_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_acon_C_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_actp_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_adp_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_akg_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_akg_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_amp_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_atp_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_cit_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_co2_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_co2_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_coa_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_dhap_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_e4p_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_etoh_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_etoh_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_f6p_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_fdp_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_for_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_for_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_fru_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_fum_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_fum_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_g3p_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_g6p_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_glc__D_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_gln__L_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_gln__L_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_glu__L_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_glu__L_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_glx_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_h2o_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_h2o_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_h_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_h_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_icit_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_lac__D_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_lac__D_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_mal__L_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_mal__L_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_nad_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_nadh_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_nadp_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_nadph_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_nh4_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_nh4_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_o2_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_o2_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_oaa_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_pep_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_pi_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_pi_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_pyr_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_pyr_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_q8_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_q8h2_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_r5p_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_ru5p__D_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_s7p_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_succ_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_succ_e' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_succoa_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
        - As a principle of best modeling practice, the <species> should set an initial value (amount or concentration) rather than be left undefined. Doing so improves the portability of models between different simulation and analysis systems, and helps make it easier to detect potential errors in models.
           The <species> with the id 'M_xu5p__D_c' does not have an 'initialConcentration' or 'initialAmount' attribute, nor is its initial value set by an <initialAssignment> or <assignmentRule>.
          
      - The changes of the model may be invalid.
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    Tasks:
      Succeeded: 1
      Skipped: 0
      Failed: 0
    Outputs:
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      Skipped: 0
      Failed: 0

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============= SUMMARY =============
Executed 1 SED documents:
  SED documents (1):
    Succeeded: 1
    Skipped: 0
    Failed: 0
  Tasks (1):
    Succeeded: 1
    Skipped: 0
    Failed: 0
  Outputs (1):
    Succeeded: 1
    Skipped: 0
    Failed: 0


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