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Because of the need to avoid mutations and maintain the superior qualities of the genetically developed strain, batch or fed-batch operations are used in most applications. Continuous culture operations, however, provide a time-invariant environment that facilitates greatly the study of a biological process in research laboratories. Moreover, some industrial operations employ continuous reactors, such as the single-cell protein facility of ICI in Billingham, England (total reactor volume of about 2,300 m3), all waste treatment processes, and others. It should be noted that it is relatively common to follow a batch process with a period of fed-batch or continuous operation. Also, in most cases batch cultivation is the optimal start-up procedure for continuous or fed-batch cultivation (Yamane et al, 1977). [Pg.114]


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