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Mixing growth

C. Hypercore growth D. Double exponential and mixed growth (Adapted from Ref. [15]). [Pg.4]

Mixed growth hormone cell and prolactin cell adenomas 3.5 GH and PRL in different cells... [Pg.296]

As illustrated in figure 12, the elementary brick for building up a chemically deposited layer can be either a monoatomic (or monomolecular) species (a), or a cluster involving a large number of atoms (b). Mixed growth regime is also possible (c). Case... [Pg.194]

Fig. 12. Schematic representation of the different mechanism for film growth, (a) ion-by-ion growth, (b) cluster-by-cluster growth, (c) mixed growth. Fig. 12. Schematic representation of the different mechanism for film growth, (a) ion-by-ion growth, (b) cluster-by-cluster growth, (c) mixed growth.
Transport of metabolites (reaction products) to the well-mixed growth medium via processes that are akin to steps 5 to 9 but which involve product species moving in directions opposite to those of the incoming oxygen. [Pg.471]

Scheme 13.4 Double exponential growth and mixed growth approaches. Scheme 13.4 Double exponential growth and mixed growth approaches.
Figure 5.41. Concentration/time plot of the three basic types of microbial product formation (I) growth association, (II) mixed growth association, and (III) nongrowth association (Gaden, 1955). Figure 5.41. Concentration/time plot of the three basic types of microbial product formation (I) growth association, (II) mixed growth association, and (III) nongrowth association (Gaden, 1955).
Table 6.4 Effect of available soil Se on plant yield and concentration of Se and S in whole tops of wheat grown for 22 days in Univeristy of California mix growth medium treated with sodium selenate in pot trial in greenhouse... [Pg.256]

The above statements remain valid in the case of mixed growth processes combining diffusion processes and interface reactions. However, such a mixed process implies that the interface is out of equilibrium while the two contacting phases remain in local equilibrium. Thus, the action of the interface would depend on its departure from equilibrium and its time evolution. [Pg.14]

With the proper ratio of nutrients and oxygen feed, a water-soluble polymer is produced and accompanied by growth in the microorganism population. Both contribute to the viscosity of the medium and this limits the production process. Fermentation processes require more strenuous mixing and control conditions. [Pg.314]

Eigure 20 compares the predictions of the k-Q, RSM, and ASM models and experimental data for the growth of the layer width 5 and the variation of the maximum turbulent kinetic energy k and turbulent shear stress normalized with respect to the friction velocity jp for a curved mixing layer... [Pg.105]

ASTM D4300 mixed fungi growth on film... [Pg.92]

ASTMD1286 mixed fungal culture fungal growth, viscosity change... [Pg.92]


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