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European Federation of Biotechnology

THE WORKING PARTY ON APPLIED BIOCATALYSIS OF THE EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF BIOTECHNOLOGY... [Pg.542]

W. Roos, in Microbial Physiology and the Manufacturing Industry, Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop of the European Federation of Biotechnology (C. Ratledge, A. Szentir-mai, G. Barabas, and F. Kevei, eds.), p. 157. OMIKK, Budapest, 1988. [Pg.96]

The Working Party on Immobilized Biocatalysts within the European Federation of Biotechnology (1983) Enzyme Microb Technol5 304... [Pg.97]

In spite of this, considerable participation in international scientific life has been attained Hungarian experts began to participate in international congresses and soon were among the founders of the European Federation of Biotechnology. [Pg.160]

With his roots in microbiology [23a], Rehm paved the way for modern biotechnology in Germany and as consultant was solicited by institutions of research promotion of the Bund (federal level) and of the Lander (state level), as well as by DECHEMA. On the occasion of the founding of the European Federation of Biotechnology, he was co-chairman and in 1981, he initiated the Comprehensive Treatise of Biotechnology , today comprising 14 volumes. [Pg.184]

The Safety in Biotechnology Working Party of the European Federation of Biotechnology, Safe Biotechnology 10 DNA content of biotechnological process waste, TIBTECH, 18 (2000), 141-146. [Pg.286]

Cotoras, D. Wagner, F., Stereospecific hydrolysis of 5-monosubstituted hydantoins. In European Federation of Biotechnology, DECHEMA. Proceedings of the 3rd European Congress on Biotechnology, vol. 3, VerlagChemie, Weinheim, 1984, p. 351-356. [Pg.141]

Biotechnology has been defined differently in different countries and continents. Based on a definition by the European Federation of Biotechnology (EFB), a broader sense is discussed in Europe recently ... [Pg.1]

Bioreactors must fulfill a twofold purpose in bioprocessing—industrial production and process kinetic analysis. A standard research bioreactor has been recommended by the European Federation of Biotechnology (Dechema Monograph, 1982) It is a stirred tank in which all dimensions are standardized (cf. Table 3.7). [Pg.126]

International Symposium on Environmental Biocatalysis. European Federation of Biotechnology Section on Applied Biocatalysis, Cordoba, Spain, Abstract P-109. [Pg.176]


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