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Process Technologies of Cyanobacteria

2022
Although the handling and exploitation of cyanobacteria is associated with some challenges, these phototrophic bacteria offer great opportunities for innovative biotechnological processes. This chapter covers versatile aspects of working with cyanobacteria, starting with up-to-date in silico and in vitro screening methods for bioactive substances ...
Marco, Witthohn   +5 more
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Vaccine process technology

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2012
AbstractThe evolution of vaccines (e.g., live attenuated, recombinant) and vaccine production methods (e.g., in ovo, cell culture) are intimately tied to each other. As vaccine technology has advanced, the methods to produce the vaccine have advanced and new vaccine opportunities have been created.
Barry Buckland, Jessica O. Josefsberg
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Processing and Technology

1974
The performance of MOS circuits depends to a large extent upon the accuracy attainable in processing, that is, on technological and economic factors. Therefore it is important for a circuit designer to know the processing in sufficient detail that a reasonable compromise between different parameters may be reached. As the circuit designer must often be
L. G. Carlstedt, J. T. Wallmark
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A Weakness in Process Technology

Science, 1987
Although the United States seems to be neither behind when it comes to research and development on new products or the willingness of its consumers to buy new products, the evidence clearly shows that it is behind when it comes to process technologies.
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BiCMOS Process Technology

1990
For high performance LSI and VLSI digital circuit applications, BiCMOS technology has become predominantly driven from a CMOS processing base. The principle reason for this is that LSI and VLSI digital BiCMOS circuits tend to be CMOS-intensive because of power dissipation limitations (for example, high density ECL I/O SRAMs and gate arrays).
Roger A. Haken   +3 more
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Technological heredity and identification of technological processes

Polymer Science Series D, 2015
Different factors of technological heredity for parts prepared from metals and polymer composite materials are comparatively analyzed. The factors most affecting the inheritable information are considered, the influence of the transfer method is studied, and regions where inheritable information appears are listed.
V. M. Prikhod’ko   +2 more
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Cereals Processing Technology

2001
Part 1 Cereal and flour production: Cereal production methods Wheat, corn and coarse grains milling Biotechnology. Part 2 Cereal products: Rice, its cultivation and products Pasta production Asian noodle processing Breakfast cereals Malting Breadmaking.
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Policy Processes for Technological Change

2000
Universities, among the oldest social institutions, are facing enormous pressures to change. There have always been debates about the university, its purpose, its pedagogical program, and its relationship to other social and political structures. Today, these debates have been given renewed vigor and urgency by the availability of advanced information ...
Christine Massey   +2 more
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Processing Technologies

2014
Over the past several decades, the variety of technologies, and their ability to recover more of the incoming waste stream than ever before, has been a significant improvement in recycling management. This trend has enabled recycling coordinators to help implement programs with the objective of increasing the diversion of potentially recyclable ...
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