Continuous Culture 6: Applications and New FieldsA. C. R. Dean Society of Chemical Industry, London, 1976 - 364 pagine Chichester, England: Published for the Society of Chemical Industry, London, by Ellis Horwood, 1976. |
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... suggested ( 37 ) that this endogenous metabolism proceeds at a constant rate at all values of μ , therefore becoming of proportionately greater impor- tance as μ decreases . Using a notation suggested by E.0 . Powell { 46 ) and rather ...
... suggested ( 37 ) that this endogenous metabolism proceeds at a constant rate at all values of μ , therefore becoming of proportionately greater impor- tance as μ decreases . Using a notation suggested by E.0 . Powell { 46 ) and rather ...
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... suggested that glucose rises to a maximum value and then decreases as the cell population builds up . Cellobiose concentrations mimick this behaviour . The time scale and maximum glucose concentrations are very dependent on the inoculum ...
... suggested that glucose rises to a maximum value and then decreases as the cell population builds up . Cellobiose concentrations mimick this behaviour . The time scale and maximum glucose concentrations are very dependent on the inoculum ...
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... suggested the term " reverse " diauxie to describe this preference of P. aeruginosa for the organic acid . However , since in this organism citrate is the substrate which allows a higher rate of growth in batch culture than does glucose ...
... suggested the term " reverse " diauxie to describe this preference of P. aeruginosa for the organic acid . However , since in this organism citrate is the substrate which allows a higher rate of growth in batch culture than does glucose ...
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Stoicheiometric Aspects of Microbial Growth | 7 |
Definition of a Mole of Microorganism | 13 |
Effect of Dilution Rate on Respiration and Yield | 20 |
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