2001
DOI: 10.1023/a:1011513819091
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“…This approach allowed linking the phase of activity with specific metabolic processes. Such link was also established for waste water from different sources [108,109]. In soils, compost or sediment, the growth rate (l) calculated directly from the thermal power or the heat curve can be used as a proxy for the rate of degradation of substrates [110].…”
Section: Application Of Isothermal Microcalorimetry In Environmental mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach allowed linking the phase of activity with specific metabolic processes. Such link was also established for waste water from different sources [108,109]. In soils, compost or sediment, the growth rate (l) calculated directly from the thermal power or the heat curve can be used as a proxy for the rate of degradation of substrates [110].…”
Section: Application Of Isothermal Microcalorimetry In Environmental mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Darbui atlikti buvo naudojamas anaerobinio pūdymo modelis W8 (Armfield Ltd, Didžioji Britanija). Keletas mokslinių tyrimų buvo atlikta naudojant šį įrenginį (Blonskaja et al 2003;Čarkauskaitė 2008;Menert et al 2001;Plotnikovienė 2008). Tai modelis, susidedantis iš dviejų vienu metu veikiančių anaerobinių reaktorių (pūdytuvų).…”
Section: Laboratorinio įRenginio Modelis Ir Tyrimų Metodikaunclassified
“…Microcalorimetry is a quantitative and versatile method of thermo-kinetics for measuring the heat-production in many fields, such as life sciences [17], pharmacological analysis [18], biotechnology [19], and environmental sciences [20]. This is because of its high sensitivity, high accuracy and possibilities for automation [21]. Escherichia coli is one of the most common pathogenic bacteria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%