Team:Valencia/Notebook/Week13
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<b>pH-stat:</b> The results of the experiment are satisfactory. pH variations produced cultures under photoperiods 4 h/4 h aren´t very high, but is enough to give us an idea how will changes in optimum growing conditions and using specific material, as a means of cultivation BG-11 and a chemostat-type bioreactor, as evidenced by the transferred results by <a href="http://www.ibmc.up.pt/index.php?id=447" TARGET="_blank" title="Prof. Paula Tamagnini">Prof. Paula Tamagnini</a> and <a href="http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/cbe/people/staffprofiles/pwright/index" TARGET="_blank" title="Prof. Phillip Wright">Prof. Phillip Wright</a> | <b>pH-stat:</b> The results of the experiment are satisfactory. pH variations produced cultures under photoperiods 4 h/4 h aren´t very high, but is enough to give us an idea how will changes in optimum growing conditions and using specific material, as a means of cultivation BG-11 and a chemostat-type bioreactor, as evidenced by the transferred results by <a href="http://www.ibmc.up.pt/index.php?id=447" TARGET="_blank" title="Prof. Paula Tamagnini">Prof. Paula Tamagnini</a> and <a href="http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/cbe/people/staffprofiles/pwright/index" TARGET="_blank" title="Prof. Phillip Wright">Prof. Phillip Wright</a> | ||
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WEEK 13
pH-stat: The results of the experiment are satisfactory. pH variations produced cultures under photoperiods 4 h/4 h aren´t very high, but is enough to give us an idea how will changes in optimum growing conditions and using specific material, as a means of cultivation BG-11 and a chemostat-type bioreactor, as evidenced by the transferred results by Prof. Paula Tamagnini and Prof. Phillip Wright