Bioreactor +

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Transgenic (220)
Virology (1503)
White biotechnology (3)

Synopsis: 4. biotech: Bioreactor +:


impactlab_2011 00412.txt

The use of a rice seed bioreactor could provide an economical and safe approach for the production of non-animal derived compounds.#


popsci_2013 01087.txt

In the case of a meniscus it might mean developing a bioreactor that can approximate pounding


popsci_2013 01671.txt

This August in London Dr. Mark Post's team from Maastricht University is at long last going to serve up the famous burger made from beef cells grown in a laboratory bioreactor.


Popsci_2014 00716.txt

After that however they go into a big cylindrical bioreactor like the ones used in the pharmaceutical industry today.

One bioreactor could make 25600 kilograms (56400 pounds) of meat a year Tramper a professor at Wageningen University in The netherlands calculates.

and how many batches a bioreactor processes in a year. Assuming a person eats 10 kilos of meat a year nough for 968 burgers ne bioreactor could feed 2560 people.

How much would it cost to grow a kilo of this stuff? About 391 euros ($534) Tramper calculates.

Plus it doesn't take into account other costs of running a bioreactor such as hiring three or four well-trained people.

We're talking about feeding cells running the bioreactor sterilizing the area the facilities we need to do all that he says.


ScienceDaily_2013 02963.txt

tile bioreactors; constructed wetlands; buffer strips; and conversion of row crops to CRP or perennial crops.

For example end-of-pipe practices such as tile bioreactors or constructed wetlands have substantial construction costs require land to be taken out of production


ScienceDaily_2013 04009.txt

Subsurface drainage bioreactors--often called wood chip trenches --and specialized wetland systems also reduce nutrient export.


ScienceDaily_2013 07849.txt

The Lin group put both microbe species into a bioreactor and served up corn stalks and leaves.


ScienceDaily_2014 02120.txt

and a 15 liter bioreactor was acquired to reproduce the fungus that was used in the experiments.


ScienceDaily_2014 07471.txt

and nutrients for plants as well as a bioreactor to purify and filter water it is crucial to our quality of life.


ScienceDaily_2014 12130.txt

The biofilm embedded microbes are studied not only in a static system but also in bioreactors which simulate the continuous flow of milk or whey.

This is closer to the real system Anand says though the bioreactors are pressurized not like the automatic processing system.


Smart_Planet_2 00395.txt

or bioreactor a rotating wall bioreactor. But you really cant make a microgravity chamber On earth.


Smart_Planet_7 00716.txt

Production costs could be 10 to 100 times lower than using conventional bioreactors, says Rainer Fischer of the Fraunhofer Institute.


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