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Growth-based technologies

Growth-based technologies ATP hioluminescence impedance and conductivity Hydrophobic grid membrane filter methods... [Pg.230]

For convenience, the technologies are divided into growth-based technologies, viability-based technologies, cellular component or artifact-based technologies, and nucleic acid-based technologies as shown in Table 3. [Pg.2790]

Hurdle technology Involves manipulating various growth-controlling parameters in a manner such that growth of microorganisms will not occur each parameter serves as a hurdle to microbial growth (based on Fennema, 1996). [Pg.89]

Kazanjian, R. K. 1998. Relation of dominant problems to stages of growth in technology based new ventures. Academy of Management Journal, 31 257-279. [Pg.284]

Alcopops and spirit mixed drinks are gaming much popularity in the Western world, reaching impressive growth rates in recent years. Due to its specihc color and taste, beer cannot be directly used in such applications. Recently, NORIT process technology (NPT) has developed a method of beer decolorization that enables breweries to produce clear alcohol-water mixtures that can be used in premixes or alcopops (Source http //www.noritpt.nl). For beer-based drinks, the NPT membrane-based technology is able to produce a water-alcohol mixture with the taste and smell of beer. For premixes, alcopops, and comparable products, the taste and smeU can also be removed in an additional step, using activated carbon. [Pg.577]


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