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  • ...oduct P and the unchanged enzyme E. During the metabolic consumption of S, biomass B is produced, which synthesizes the enzyme, thus feeding back to the chemi ...> is the reaction rate constant for product release, <math>Y</math> is the biomass yield coefficient, and <math> z </math> is the enzyme yield coefficient. ...
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  • ...utner |first=Michael N. |title=Life in the Cosmological Future: Resources, Biomass and Populations |journal=[[Journal of the British Interplanetary Society]] ...|year=1985 }}</ref> and laboratory results suggest that they could yield a biomass on the order of 6·10<sup>20</sup> kg, about 100,000 times more than biologi ...
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  • ...l biomass (since the specific growth rate ''μ'' is normalized to the total biomass), ...
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  • ...e fish. The effect of this means that behavioral reaction affects observed biomass, for example fish evading the research vessel at night due to strong lights ...oth034745mbp "Introduction to the use of sonar systems for estimating fish biomass, FAO Fisheries Technical Paper No. 191, Revision 1, FAO 1982"] ...
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  • ...itute, [[synthesis gas]], liquid petroleum precursors and [[humus]] from [[biomass]] with release of energy. Technically the process imitates, within a few ho ...to fuel is relatively low. I.e. the proportion of carbon contained in the biomass, which is later contained in the usable end product is relatively low: ...
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  • ...are enough resources available (light, nutrients, water), the increase of biomass after germination will be more or less proportional to the mass of the plan ...d 'Net Assimilation Rate' ('''NAR'''). This variable indicates the rate of biomass increase per unit leaf area, with typical values ranging from 5-15 g.m<sup> ...
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  • ...] and the extent to which resources are converted into [[Biomass (ecology)|biomass]].<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6TMvdZQiySoC&dq=ex ...n less indigestible cellulose compared to terrestrial plants, leaving more biomass available to be incorporated into the next trophic level. In fact, less tha ...
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  • ...er non-inhibiting single-substrate conditions, the specific growth rate of biomass can be modeled by the well-known Monod equation. The Monod equation models ...ternative [[metabolic pathway]]s, immobilizing the cells or increasing the biomass concentration.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> ...
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  • ...sured as the relative number of individuals within species or the relative biomass of individuals within species. ...and [[resource]] use. Often studies fail to incorporate size structure or biomass estimates into measures of actual abundance, and these measure can create a ...
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  • :; B : biomass concentration ...ral case is to assume that the enzyme concentration is proportional to the biomass concentration and that the reaction is not in quasi-steady state. These hyp ...
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  • ...e number of relevant involved components ([[chemicals]], [[pollutants]], [[biomass]]es, [[gases]]) and as many rows as the number of involved [[Chemical proce ...
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  • ...generally have more biomass. They have shorter internodes, with more stem biomass per unit stem length, but plant height is often not strongly affected. High ...
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  • ...ankton]] productivity. It is estimated that up to 95% of the small pelagic biomass is the southern Caribbean sea is sustained by the primary production that c In the EUZ there is a four time higher amount of small pelagic biomass compared to the WUZ. This difference is contributed to the prolonged durati ...
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  • [[Biomass]]-based Membrane technology is one of the most promising technologies for u ...egradable]] material with the help of naturally available material such as biomass-based membrane synthesis can be used to remove pollutants.<ref>{{Cite journ ...
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  • *Biomass gasifiers<ref name="Blaser2009" /> ...9). Computational Simulation of Fluidization Dynamics Inside a Commercial Biomass Gasifier. ''AIChE 2009 Annual Meeting.''</ref><ref name="Karimipour2009">K ...
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  • ...carry more organic matter than mountainous ones, where [[Biomass (ecology)|biomass]] production is lower), and for the different size of [[Drainage basin|catc ...
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  • ...te resources (including solid, liquid, and gaseous waste streams such as [[biomass]], [[plastic]]s, industrial by-products, [[Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosp ...hly Efficient Hydrogen Production in the Photoreforming of Lignocellulosic Biomass Catalyzed by Cu,In-Doped ZnS Derived from ZIF-8 |url=https://onlinelibrary. ...
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  • ...orophyll a]] (an important photosynthetic pigment) to account for specific biomass. ...
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  • ...s size symmetric (i.e. resource exploitation is proportional to individual biomass), the CSR theory assumes that competition is size-asymmetric (i.e. large in ...
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  • ...ies where the population is often measured in terms of [[Biomass (ecology)|biomass]]. ...cautionary]] and limit reference points for [[Spawn (biology)|spawning]] [[biomass]] and fishing [[Fish mortality|mortality rate]].]] ...
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