Search results for "Growth kinetics"

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Valorization of rapeseed meal by solid state fermentation for an application in animal nutrition

2017

Solid state fermentation (SSF) is a biotechnological process particularly well adapted to the treatment of vegetable biomass. This technology adjustable to industrial scale, is adapted to current challenges in animal nutrition by developing fermented products in order to improve the quality of raw materials from a nutritional and functional point of view. The work presented in this thesis considers these issues using rapeseed meal from the oil crushing industry.A first screening study highlighted several fungal strains based on their growth performance and protein enrichment (total and digestible) of the substrate. Levels similar to those of soybean meal, the main protein source in animal n…

ImmunomodulationChampignons filamenteuxFermentation en milieu solide[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesSolid state fermentationFungiRapeseed mealGrowth kineticsAnimal feedTourteau de colzaCinétique de croissanceAlimentation animale
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Gamma ray induced 11.8 mT ESR doublet in natural silica

1998

Abstract We report electron spin resonance (ESR) measurements in natural and synthetic vitreous SiO2 samples irradiated by γ rays. An 11.8 mT doublet, asymmetrically centered on the resonance line of the E′ center, was detected only in natural samples. The intensity of this doublet as a function of γ exposure tends to saturate for doses as low as 0.2 Mrad and is not related to the growth kinetics of the E′ centers. Photoluminescence (PL) measurements on the same samples have shown that two emissions at 3.15 and 4.26 eV bleach with the same kinetics as does the 11.8 mT doublet on increasing the γ ray dose. We tentatively suggest the presence of a conversion mechanism, activated by γ irradiat…

PhotoluminescenceGrowth kineticsChemistryKineticsGamma rayAnalytical chemistryCondensed Matter Physicsγ irradiationElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionNuclear magnetic resonancelawMaterials ChemistryCeramics and Compositessense organsIrradiationElectron paramagnetic resonanceResonance lineJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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Anodization and anodic oxides

2018

Anodizing is a low-temperature, low-cost electrochemical process allowing for the growth, on the surface of valve metals and valve metal alloys, of anodic oxides of tunable composition and properties. This article is an overview on theoretical aspects concerning the general aspects of the kinetics of growth of barrier and porous anodic oxides and some of their present and possibly future technological applications of anodic oxides. The first part of the article is devoted to anodic oxide growth models, from Guntherschulze and Betz work (in 1934) to the more recent results on barrier and porous oxide films. The second part is focused on industrial processes to fabricate anodic oxides and the…

Materials scienceNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyDielectricAnodizingElectrochemistryCorrosionAl alloysMicroelectronicsCoatings0502 economics and businessGrowth kineticsValve metals050207 economicsThin filmPorosityHigh-k materialsElectrolytic capacitorBarrier-type oxidesAnodizing05 social sciencesMetallurgy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPorous-type oxidesAnodeCorrosionSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataAnodic oxidesAlumina membranesDielectrics0210 nano-technologyAluminum
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Human Mammary Carcinomas in Nude Rats — A New Approach for Investigating Oxygen Transport and Substrate Utilization in Tumor Tissues

1985

An understanding of tumor pathophysiology with respect to blood flow, oxygenation status, pH distribution and utilization of the relevant substrates which, all together, critically influence growth kinetics and the efficiency of nonsurgical therapeutic modalities in vivo requires information derived directly from human malignant tissues. At present, only inadequate knowledge of the relevant physiological factors in tumor tissues of patients are accessible. The little data available to date were obtained from clinical observations rather than from systematic studies, i.e., data were collected from various tumor types with differing staging and grading. For this reason generally valid stateme…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryGrowth kineticsOxygen transportTumor tissueTherapeutic modalitiesOxygen tensionTissue oxygen tensionIn vivomedicineCancer researchbusinessGrading (tumors)
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ESR and PL centers induced by gamma rays in silica

1996

We have studied the point defects created by γ irradiation in various types of commercial silica glasses, including both natural and synthetic samples, with different OH content, in the low dose regime (0.05–100 Mrad). We found that the growth rate of E′ centers depends strongly on the silica type, ranging from 2 × 1015 cm−3 Mrad−1 to 6 × 1017 cm−3 Mrad−1. Samples of natural silica are rather susceptible to γ ray exposure, as E′ concentration saturates (typically 5 × 1017 cm−3) for doses as low as a few Mrads. For both synthetic and natural samples, the radiation hardness is higher in wet than in dry silica. Moreover, we found a strict correlation between the concentration of E′ centers and…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsMaterials sciencePhotoluminescenceGrowth kineticsAbsorption bandRadiochemistryGamma rayAnalytical chemistryGrowth rateInstrumentationCrystallographic defectRadiation hardeningExcitation
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