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BACTERIAL GROWTH

Biological Reviews, 1944
Summary(i) The structure of the bacterial cell is simple: the various regions of enzyme activity may be macromolecular networks of specific pattern which grow by poly‐condensation reactions. Intermediate substrates diffuse from one enzyme to another in the cell, so that the activity of the bacterium is at least in part a sequence of chemical reactions ...
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The energetics of bacterial growth: a reassessment

Molecular Microbiology, 1994
SummaryThe growth yield of microbial cultures can be used to estimate the efficiency of energy generation during a fermentation or respiration, in the past, the assessment of this efficiency in organisms carrying out a respiration has been the subject of many heated debates. This has partly been caused by the complexity of microbial respiratory chains.
Neijssel, O.M., Teixeira De Mattos, M.J.
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Electronic measurement of bacterial growth

Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments, 1978
The growth and multiplication of bacterial cells in a nutrient medium can be monitored by measuring changes in the AC conductivity at constant temperature produced by charged metabolites; the method is faster, more accurate and requires less labour than traditional viable counting.
J C, Richards   +4 more
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Bacterial Growth in Poultry Stuffings

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1958
Can the bacteriologic hazards in stuffings be reduced by varying the ingredients? What effect does the inclusion of fruits, orange juice, vegetables, oysters, or giblets have on bacterial growth in stuffings? In this study, 117 different variations of stuffings—with white bread, wheat, and cornbread bases—were used.
K, LONGREE   +4 more
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FRACTAL GROWTH OF BACTERIAL COLONIES

Fractals, 1995
The dynamics of the growth of three different strains of bacteria, ATCC 25589, Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli, was studied under different conditions of low as well as rich nutrient concentrations. We find that within the statistical fluctuations in the experimental data, the mean radius of the bacterial colonies grow with a power of time and ...
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Bacterial Growth

2023
Beatrix Fahnert, Phoebe Lostroh
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SPATIOTEMPORAL GROWTH OF BACTERIAL COLONIES

International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 1994
A continuum model for the spatiotemporal growth of bacterial colonies is introduced based on a coupled set of reaction-diffusion equations with local and nonlocal modes of colony growth. Local growth occurs where the colony is not close packed. Nonlocal growth occurs at the surface of a colony if local growth cannot account for the total amount of ...
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Bacterial Growth

2015
Raina M. Maier, Ian L. Pepper
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BACTERIAL GROWTH FACTORS IN SOIL

Science, 1942
A G, Lochhead, F E, Chase
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