Microbial Engineering. First International Symposium on Advances in Microbial Engineering
β Scribed by Z. Γ terbΓ‘cek (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Butterworth
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 127
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
LE GENIE MICROBIEN, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE, Page vi
THE ROLE OF MICROBIAL FILMS IN FERMENTATION, Pages 279-304, B. ATKINSON
FUNDAMENTALS OF FERMENTER DESIGN, Pages 305-315, N. BLAKEBROUGH
CONTROL MECHANISMS IN BACTERIAL CELLS, Pages 317-324, A.C.R. DEAN
DISINTEGRATION OF CELLS AND PROTEIN RECOVERY, Pages 325-338, L. EDEBO, K.-E. MAGNUSSON
THE INFLUENCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON THE KINETICS OF A BIOSYNTHETIC PROCESS, Pages 339-355, L.A. MUZYCHENKO, V.M. KANTERE, V.A. GURKIN
CONTROL OF AERATION AND AGITATION IN ANTIBIOTIC FERMENTATIONS, Pages 357-363, L.D. SHTOFFER, V.V. BIRYUKOV, V.M. NIKOLUSHKINA
NON-IDEAL FLOW PHENOMENA IN TUBULAR FERMENTATION SYSTEMSβFUNDAMENTALS, AND INFLUENCE ON EQUIPMENT DESIGN, Pages 365-376, Z. Ε TERBΓΔEK, M. Ε ΓCHOVΓ
KINETICS OF HYDROLASE PRODUCTION BY MICROORGANISMS, Pages 377-395, GYOZO TERUI
KINETICS OF PRODUCT SYNTHESIS IN CONTINUOUS ALCOHOLIC FERMENTATION, Pages 397-405, V.L. YAROVENKO, B.M. NAKHMANOVICH
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