“…Since there is a doubling of the cells in the reactor at the same time in each cycle, the number of cells in the harvest and at the beginning of each new cycle is constant. As well as leading to synchronous populations, this process also has the advantage of allowing the control strategy to be based on the biodegradation of problem pollutants (Brown and Cooper, 1992;Hughes and Cooper, 1996;Sarkis and Cooper, 1994) and/or the production of valuable (Brown and Cooper, 1991;Marchessault and Sheppard, 1997;McCaffrey and Cooper, 1994;van Walsum and Cooper, 1993;Wentworth and Cooper, 1996;Zenaitis and Cooper, 1994). As successful as the early work was, limitations with the monitoring and complications due to the method of cycling prevented the further development of the technique into a commercially viable process.…”