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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... cultivation in a classical or a modified ( fed - batch ) form always precedes any continuous cultivation of microorganisms . Control of substrate addition to fed - batch systems can be either linear or exponential , selection of the ...
... cultivation in a classical or a modified ( fed - batch ) form always precedes any continuous cultivation of microorganisms . Control of substrate addition to fed - batch systems can be either linear or exponential , selection of the ...
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... cultivation { 3,4 } , and that a steady state is reached only when the production is very low and when it does not even reach enzyme concentrations attained in batch cultivation . In principle there are two theories which may account ...
... cultivation { 3,4 } , and that a steady state is reached only when the production is very low and when it does not even reach enzyme concentrations attained in batch cultivation . In principle there are two theories which may account ...
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... cultivation . Only the mutant with the higher growth rate can become apparent during the process . The results obtained from the computer are shown in Figs 1 and 2. The upper curves show the decrease of the original production strain ...
... cultivation . Only the mutant with the higher growth rate can become apparent during the process . The results obtained from the computer are shown in Figs 1 and 2. The upper curves show the decrease of the original production strain ...
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Stoicheiometric Aspects of Microbial Growth | 1 |
Stoicheiometric Aspects of Microbial Growth | 7 |
Definition of a Mole of Microorganism | 13 |
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2-oxogluconate acetate activity of B-galactosidase aeruginosa amino acids ammonia assimilation autotrophic bacteria bacterium batch culture Biochem Bioeng biomass Biotechnol carbon source carbon-limited cell yield cellulose Chem chemical chemostat chemostat cultures ciliates CO₂ coli concentration constant decreased dilution rate dissolved oxygen dry weight effect Ellwood energy source enzyme equations Escherichia coli experiments feed feedstock fermentation FIGURE formation g.atoms GDH-NADP glucose isomerase glucose-limited glutamate dehydrogenase glutamine synthetase glycerol GOGAT growing grown growth-limiting Hyphomicrobium increased inducer inhibition laboratory lactate maximum mechanism medium metabolism metabolites methane-utilising methanol Microbiol Microbiology microorganisms mixed culture mutant obtained organisms pathway periphyton phage phosphatase phosphate physiological population production protein repression SCP processes shown specific activity specific growth rate staphylokinase steady strain Strep studies substrate synthesis Table Tank teichoic acid temperature Tempest tion transport systems tryptophanase uptake utilis utilization values wort yeast
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