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... microbial enzymes , such as amylases and proteases ) , and a controlled favorable environ- ment ( created in a fermentor ) to produce the de- sired substance . The essence of an industrial process is to combine the right organism ...
... microbial enzymes , such as amylases and proteases ) , and a controlled favorable environ- ment ( created in a fermentor ) to produce the de- sired substance . The essence of an industrial process is to combine the right organism ...
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... Microbial Growth The rates of microbial growth and death are greatly influenced by a number of environmental param- eters , some environmental conditions favoring rapid microbial reproduction and others not permitting any microbial ...
... Microbial Growth The rates of microbial growth and death are greatly influenced by a number of environmental param- eters , some environmental conditions favoring rapid microbial reproduction and others not permitting any microbial ...
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... microbial reproduction , and thus can be used to prevent or to limit microbial growth . Refrigeration and freezing are widely used to restrict microbial growth . Samples collected in hospital wards for mi- crobiological analysis ...
... microbial reproduction , and thus can be used to prevent or to limit microbial growth . Refrigeration and freezing are widely used to restrict microbial growth . Samples collected in hospital wards for mi- crobiological analysis ...
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