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The oxygen - solution rate dation . If partial freezing occurs , warm the samobtained in a shaken flask decreases rapidly as ple before completing the titration . the volume of culture increases . 3. Add a few drops of a starch solution ...
The oxygen - solution rate dation . If partial freezing occurs , warm the samobtained in a shaken flask decreases rapidly as ple before completing the titration . the volume of culture increases . 3. Add a few drops of a starch solution ...
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Thomas , Scientific Products , Bellco Glass , ing masses of cells in the laboratory or as the Inc. ) . first stage in scale - up study of an industrial The rate at which dissolved oxygen is conprocess involving batch liquid culture of ...
Thomas , Scientific Products , Bellco Glass , ing masses of cells in the laboratory or as the Inc. ) . first stage in scale - up study of an industrial The rate at which dissolved oxygen is conprocess involving batch liquid culture of ...
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Note that positive pressure on the fermentor must always be maintained . with oxygen - free gas . Prepare and maintain a cid , base , or nutrient solutions in an oxygen - deficient condition for addition to the fermentor during ...
Note that positive pressure on the fermentor must always be maintained . with oxygen - free gas . Prepare and maintain a cid , base , or nutrient solutions in an oxygen - deficient condition for addition to the fermentor during ...
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Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
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