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Growth of Sapphire Filaments from the Melt
Nature, 1967WE wish to report the growth of continuous sapphire (α–Al2O3) filaments from the melt with diameters in the range 0.05–0.50 mm, at rates up to 150 mm/min. The growth process almost certainly takes place (at the tip of the advancing filament) below, rather than above, the melt surface.
H. E. LABELLE, A. I. MLAVSKY
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FILAMENTOUS GROWTH OF MYCOPLASMA
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1967S, Razin +2 more
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Vegetative Growth of Filamentous Fungi
1980In the filamentous fungi the basic unit of structure is the hypha. When massed together the hyphae form a mycelium. The individual hyphae are tube-like structures which exhibit polarised growth and may produce branches at sub-apical sites. In effect hyphal growth involves two components, an increase in volume which results from extension of the tip and
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A Simple morphologically structured model describing the growth of filamentous microorganisms
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1993Jens Nielsen
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Causes and control of filamentous growth in aerobic granular sludge sequencing batch reactors
Biotechnology Advances, 2006Yu Liu
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Glycosylation defects activate filamentous growth Kss1 MAPK and inhibit osmoregulatory Hog1 MAPK
EMBO Journal, 2009Kazuo Tatebayashi +2 more
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