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Bioreaction engineering

Nielsen, J., and J. ViUadsen, Bioreaction Engineering Fiinciples, Plenum, New York, 1994. [Pg.2131]

Nielsen, J. and Villadsen, J., Bioreaction Engineering Principles . New York Plenum Press, 1994, pp. 229 135. [Pg.68]

Nielsen J, Villadsen J (2002) Bioreaction engineering principles, 2nd edn. Kluwer Academic/ Plenum Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands... [Pg.132]

N. Rao, S. Ltitz, K. Seelbach, A. Liese, Basics of bioreaction engineering, in Industrial Eiotransformations (Eds. ... [Pg.426]

Schuegerl, K. (1987). Bioreaction Engineering, Vol. 2. New York John Wiley Sons. [Pg.34]

J. Nielsen, J. Villadsen, and G. Liden. Bioreaction Engineering Principles, 2nd Edition. Kluwer Academic, New York, 2003. [Pg.38]

Structured models include information on individual reactions or groups of reactions occurring in the cell, and cell components such as DNA, RNA, and proteins are included in addition to the primary metabolites and substrates (see, e.g., the active cell model of Nielsen and Villadsen, Bioreaction Engineering Principles, 2d ed., Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press, 2003). [Pg.31]

Additional complexity can be included through cell population balances that account for the distribution of cell generation present in the fermenter through use of stochastic models. In this section we limit the discussion to simple black box and unstructured models. For more details on bioreaction systems, see, e.g., Nielsen, Villadsen, and Liden, Bioreaction Engineering Principles, 2d ed., Kluwer, Academic/Plenum Press, 2003 Bailey and Ollis, Biochemical Engineering Fundamentals, 2d ed., McGraw-Hill, 1986 Blanch and Clark, Biochemical Engineering, Marcel Dekker, 1997 and Sec. 19. [Pg.31]

Blood Coagulation (SN Ch. 6) Bioreaction Engineering (Ch. 7) Steady-State Heat Effects (Ch. 8) ... [Pg.1104]

Bioreaction Engineering. The greatest expansion of material is in the area of bioreaction engineering. New material has been added on... [Pg.1110]

There is a bioreaction engineering home problem in virtually every chapter. Bio-related web modules include physiological-based-pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models of ethanol metabolism, of drug distribution, and of venomous snake bites by the Russels viper and the cobra. [Pg.1110]

In section 9.5.3 the arbitrary kinetics for the slab geometry was considered. In this section we will use Michaelis-Menten kinetics for describing immobilized enzymes and spherical particles following the nomenclature and approaches frequently encounted in the literature on bioreaction engineering for instance in the treatment provided by J.E. Bailey and D.F.011is presented here with the details of the derivation. [Pg.385]

This book is partially based on several courses, which the authors have taught at Abo Akademi University over the recent years, namely Heterogeneous Catalysis , Chemical Kinetics , Chemical Reaction Engineering , Chemical Reactors , Chemical Technology , Bioreaction Engineering , where topics covered in the present textbook were touched in one way or another. [Pg.485]

Nielsen J, ViUadsen J (1994) Bioreaction engineering principles. Plenum Press, New York... [Pg.125]

Niehaus F, Bertoldo C, Kahler M et al. (1999) Extremophiles as a source of novel enzymes for industrial appheation. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol 51 711-729 Nielsen J, ViUadesen J, Liden G (2003). Bioreaction engineering principles, 2nd edn. Kluwer Academic, New York, 528 pp... [Pg.100]

Nielsen, J., Villadsen, J., and Liden, G. (2003). Bioreaction Engineering Principle. New York Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. [Pg.281]

K. ScHUGERL, Bioreaction Engineering Reactions Involving Microorganisms and Cells, Vol. 1 (V. Cottrell, transl.), Wiley, New York, 1987. [Pg.536]

Nielsen, J., ViUadsen, J., Liden, G., 2011. Design of fermentation processes, in Bioreaction Engineering Principles. Springer, New York, pp. 383-458. http //link.springer.coinybook/10.1007 %2F978-1-4419-9688-6 (accessed May 18, 2016). [Pg.20]

Bellgardt, K.-H. (2000a), Bioprocess models, in Bioreaction Engineering Modeling and Control, K. Schugerl, and K.-H. Bellgardt, Editors, Berlin, Springer 44-105. [Pg.277]


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