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The industrial production of enzymes

Biotechnology Advances, 1994
The production of enzymes is a pursuit central to the modern biotechnology industry. Markets for traditional industrial enzymes continue to grow while the continued emphasis on biotechnological endeavours has generated demand for an ever increasing number of additional biocatalysts.
D R, Headon, G, Walsh
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Industrial by-products

2014
Industrial processes generate various mineral residues with a potential for reuse, recycling or manufacturing of new materials or products, such as metallurgical slag, ash from energy production, waste from mining and enrichment of ore and fiber sludge from the forest industry, among others.
Sovari, Jaana, Wahlström, Margareta
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Opportunities in the Industrial Biobased Products Industry

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2004
Approximately 89 million metric t of organic chemicals and lubricants, the majority of which are fossil based, are produced annually in the United States. The development of new industrial bioproducts, for production in stand-alone facilities or biorefineries, has the potential to reduce our dependence on imported oil and improve energy security ...
Tracy M, Carole   +2 more
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Fungal multienzyme production on industrial by-products of the citrus-processing industry

Bioresource Technology, 2008
Orange peels is the principal solid by-product of the citrus processing industry and the disposal of the fresh peels is becoming a major problem to many factories. Dry citrus peels are rich in pectin, cellulose and hemicellulose and may be used as a fermentation substrate. Production of multienzyme preparations containing pectinolytic, cellulolytic and
Diomi, Mamma   +2 more
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Industrializing software production

Proceedings of the 1988 ACM sixteenth annual conference on Computer science - CSC '88, 1988
Software production is very complex, even if tool-aided, as tools are complex too. Specialization is necessary to simplify the work. Stating analogy between traditional industry and software production, and drawing lessons from observations of some actual experiences, we propose a systematical specialization approach, namely Industrialized Programming (
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Production and the Industry

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1938
A VERY large proportion of our space this month is taken up by one feature, the great importance and interest of which warrants our taking this unusual course, which has necessitated holding over a number of articles of a more scientific and less immediately practical nature which are awaiting publication.
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An Industry in Production

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1935
THROUGH events over which it has no control, a great and far‐reaching change has come to the British aircraft industry in the short space of one month since we last addressed our readers.
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