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Growth logistic law

The growth of a bacteria Stepinpoopi can be described by die logistic growth law... [Pg.501]

The growth of pellets is not always exponential because of mass transfer limitations (Metz and Kossen, 1977 Pirt, 1975 Whitaker and Long, 1973). Increasing the size of pellets results in a significant decrease in reaction rate, and the apparent Kg value increases (e.g., Kobayashi et al., 1973). To describe the growth of pellets, one can use either the exponential law or the Monod relationship. However, the logistic equation (Kendall, 1949) in the form of Equ. 5.74 or the Gompertz equation (Chiu and Zajic, 1976)... [Pg.289]

The logistic law has been used successfully in modeling the growth of penicilUum chryscogenum, a penicillin-producing organism [6]. In addition, the rate of production of penicillin has been mathematically quantified by the equation... [Pg.355]


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