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Engineering and Biological Mechanisms of Microalgal CO<sub>2</sub> Fixation: A Review from Molecular Regulation to System Optimization. [PDF]
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Growth-stage dependent changes of leaf chlorophyll content as a proxy for photosynthetic capacity in maize. [PDF]
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Scaffold-based biomaterials in ovarian tissue engineering. [PDF]
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Thermodynamics in biochemical engineering
Journal of Biotechnology, 1997Equilibrium aspects in biotechnology and thermodynamics as the main theory underlying them have thus far received relatively little attention. As a consequence, design and development of biotechnological processes is still carried out today in an relatively empirical way.
von Stockar U, van der Wielen LA
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Progress in biochemical engineering
Die Naturwissenschaften, 1976Biochemical engineering is one of the answers to some of the challenges of the present age: hunger, shortage in raw material and energy supply and contamination of environment. Its contribution to the solution of these problems is the industrial production of protein, the use of raw materials (incl.
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A View of the History of Biochemical Engineering
Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology, 2000The authors present a view of biochemical engineering by describing their personal interests and experience over the years involving mostly conversion of lignocellulosics into fuels and chemicals and the associated engineering subjects.
George T Tsao
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2019
All engineering disciplines have been developed from the basic sciences. Science gives us the information on the reasoning behind new product development, whereas engineering is the application of science to manufacture the product at the commercial level. Biological processes involve various biomolecules, which come from living sources.
Debabrata Das, Debayan Das
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All engineering disciplines have been developed from the basic sciences. Science gives us the information on the reasoning behind new product development, whereas engineering is the application of science to manufacture the product at the commercial level. Biological processes involve various biomolecules, which come from living sources.
Debabrata Das, Debayan Das
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