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Several alternative models exist for growth response to substrate concentration (
44 ) . Equation 5 may be used to describe growth response to substrate limitation
only under conditions of steady state with uncomplicated bacterial systems .
Several alternative models exist for growth response to substrate concentration (
44 ) . Equation 5 may be used to describe growth response to substrate limitation
only under conditions of steady state with uncomplicated bacterial systems .
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A model expressing the specific growth rate as a function of substrate
concentration must be assumed before biomass concentration , substrate
concentration , and specific growth rate can be related to define a stable set of
operating ...
A model expressing the specific growth rate as a function of substrate
concentration must be assumed before biomass concentration , substrate
concentration , and specific growth rate can be related to define a stable set of
operating ...
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EXPERIMENTAL METHODS 313 active product from a very large amount of
radioactive substrate . Success of the method depends on finding an efficient
separation that will give 0 . 1 % or less cross - contamination . These procedures
are ...
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS 313 active product from a very large amount of
radioactive substrate . Success of the method depends on finding an efficient
separation that will give 0 . 1 % or less cross - contamination . These procedures
are ...
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Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
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