Theoretical and Methodological Basis of Continuous Culture of MicroorganismsIvan Málek, Zdeněk Fencl Publishing House of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, 1966 - 655 pagine Obsah: I. Málek: Introduction; J. Řičica: Continuous systems; Z. Fencl: A theoretical analysis of continuous culture systems; J. Řičica: Techniques of continuous laboratory cultivations. Application of continuous cultivation. |
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... glucose consumption and flow of a glucose solution through the soil sample . 1 - carbon dioxide formation on continuous carbon of glucose ; 2 carbon of CO .. - Decomposition of organic substances by soil microflora . The possibility of ...
... glucose consumption and flow of a glucose solution through the soil sample . 1 - carbon dioxide formation on continuous carbon of glucose ; 2 carbon of CO .. - Decomposition of organic substances by soil microflora . The possibility of ...
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... glucose consumption and carbon dioxide formation in the daily intervals shows that a certain steady state is established during which glucose is mineralized at a constant rate ( Fig . 5. 8.3 . ) . About two thirds of the glucose added ...
... glucose consumption and carbon dioxide formation in the daily intervals shows that a certain steady state is established during which glucose is mineralized at a constant rate ( Fig . 5. 8.3 . ) . About two thirds of the glucose added ...
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... glucose indicates biological immobilization . Analysis of the data obtained showed identical amounts of phosphorus to be sorbed in the single layers of the soil column in 3- Without glucose 3 મ With glucose Phosphorus adsorbed ( mg ) 2 ...
... glucose indicates biological immobilization . Analysis of the data obtained showed identical amounts of phosphorus to be sorbed in the single layers of the soil column in 3- Without glucose 3 મ With glucose Phosphorus adsorbed ( mg ) 2 ...
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Introduction I Málek 9 | 33 |
A theoretical analysis of continuous culture systems Z Fencl | 69 |
Techniques of continuous laboratory cultivations J Řičica | 155 |
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Acad acid aeration Aerobacter agitation algae amount analysis antibiotic antigen apparatus arginine attained bacteria batch cultivation batch process biomass capillary carbon dioxide changes Chem chemical chemostat Chlorella concentration of microorganisms constant continuous cultivation continuous fermentation continuous process continuous-flow cultivation of microorganisms cultivation vessel culture decrease DEINDOERFER density depends determined device dilution rate dosing dry weight electrode employed enzyme equation Escherichia coli factors FENCL fermentor filter flow rate glucose House Czechoslov increase inflow influence kinetics limiting liquid MÁLEK maximum measurement metabolism microbial Microbiol microbiology multi-stage mutants NOVICK nutrient medium organisms outflow oxygen transfer penicillin phase physiological PIRT Prague pressure product formation Publ pump second fermentor semi-continuous single-stage soil solution specific growth rate stage steady sterilization stirrer strain studies substances substrate substrate concentration synthesis tank temperature tion tryptophan tube tubular turbidistat two-stage utilization valve volume yeast yield