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Bioprocess Engineering Principles

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This welcome new edition discusses bioprocess engineering from the perspective of biology students and includes a great deal of new material and has been extensively revised and expanded.
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This welcome new edition discusses bioprocess engineering from the perspective of biology students. It includes a great deal of new material and has been extensively revised and expanded. These updates strengthen the book and maintain its position as the book of choice for senior undergraduates and graduates seeking to move from biochemistry/microbiology/molecular biology to bioprocess engineering. New to this edition: * All chapters thoroughly revised for current developments, with over 200 pgs of new material, including significant new content in: * Metabolic Engineering * Sustainable Bioprocessing * Membrane Filtration * Turbulence and Impeller Design * Downstream Processing * Oxygen Transfer Systems * Over 150 new problems and worked examples * More than 100 new illustrations

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Development of suitable photobioreactors for CO2 sequestration addressing global warming using green algae and cyanobacteria.

TL;DR: The present paper deals with the photobioreactors of different geometry available for biomass production and focuses on the hybrid types of reactors (integrating two reactors) which can be used for overcoming the bottlenecks of a single Photobioreactor.
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Development of suitable photobioreactor for algae production – A review

TL;DR: The salient features, limitations of developed photobioreactors and recent developments in the field of photobiOREactors are covered.
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Biodegradation kinetics of phenol and catechol using Pseudomonas putida MTCC 1194

TL;DR: In this paper, the degradation of phenol and catechol by a bacterial strain of Pseudomonas putida (MTCC 1194) in basal salt medium (BSM) was investigated in shake-flask experiments at 299±±-03 °C and pH of approximately 71.
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Advances in bioartificial liver devices.

TL;DR: Recent advances in liver biology and bioengineering that have impacted the field are highlighted and important issues include choice of cellular components, stabilization of hepatocyte phenotype, bioreactor design, regulation and safety, and clinical trials.