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Biomass to energy and chemicals : HighBio2 project publication

2013

bioenergiaenergiakehittämisprojektitkaasutuskasvihuonekaasutympäristöteknologiaraaka-aineetbiomassajalostuspäästötlaitteistotenergiantuotanto
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Biorefineries - future business opportunity for forest cluster : diffusion of forest biorefineries in Scandinavia, North America and South America

2009

bioenergiaproduktionmetsäalaliiketoimintaskogsbranschenbiobränslenbioenergituotantoaffärsverksamhetbiopolttoaineetbiojalostamot
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A techno-economic comparison of biogas upgrading technologies in Europe

2012

Biokaasua voidaan hyödyntää lämmön- ja energiantuotannon polttoaineena tai puhdistaa ja jalostaa käytettäväksi esimerkiksi ajoneuvojen polttoaineena . Prosessissa vapautuvaa hiilidioksidia voidaan hyödyntää teollisuudessa. Euroopassa käytettävät pääasialliset biokaasun jalostustekniikat ovat PSA (Pressure Swing Adsorption) sekä vesipesu (Water Scrubbing). Tämän työn ensimmäinen tavoite on vertailla pienten, keskisuurten sekä suurten biokaasun jalostuslaitosten taloudellisuutta Euroopassa. Toinen tavoite on arvioida pienten biokaasulaitosten teknisiä mahdollisuuksia Euroopassa. Tutkimusmenetelmänä on käytetty kyselylomaketta, joka on lähetetty biokaasulaitosten omistajille/operoijille. Kysel…

biokaasun jalostusbiokaasubiometaanijalostusSuomibiokaasun puhdistusbiokaasulaitoksetEurooppaenergiantuotantoRuotsiSaksa
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Gnotobiotische untersuchungen an SPF-Mäusen im rahmen einer studie zur tumorentwicklung im kolon nach cholezystektomie

1985

Summary The relation between cholecystectomy and colon carcinogenesis has not been fully elucidated. As bacteria may be involved in the carcinogenic process, we investigated the effect of cholecystectomy and dimethylhydrazine (DMH) administration to SPF NMRI mice with regard to tumour genesis and bacterial colonisation of the intestine. It results from this study that cholecystectomy does not influence tumour genesis and that 6–7 months post operationem and DMH administration tumours and bacteria originally not found in the animals develop: Clostridia, eubacteria spec, which cannot be differentiated and E. lentum. Theses changes appear in group II of mice (laparotomy and DMH) and group III …

biologyBile acidmedicine.drug_classRatónmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologybiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyClostridiaClostridiumDimethylhydrazinemedicineCholecystectomyBacteriaCarcinogenZentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. Series A: Medical Microbiology, Infectious Diseases, Virology, Parasitology
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Urate as effector for crustacean hemocyanins.

2004

biologyChemistryEffectormedicine.medical_treatmentAllosteric regulationGeneral Physics and AstronomyIsothermal titration calorimetryHemocyaninCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationCrustaceanUric Acidchemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistryStructural BiologyCrustaceaHemocyaninsmedicineUric acidAnimalsGeneral Materials ScienceMicron (Oxford, England : 1993)
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Increased number of Clostridium difficile infections and prevalence of Clostridium difficile PCR ribotype 001 in southern Germany

2008

In recent years, Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) has emerged as an increasing problem, both in in- and outpatients. In a rural region of southern Germany, the annual number of C. difficile toxin (Tcd)-positive patients has increased from 95 to 796 in the period from 2000 to 2007. Simultaneously, the proportion of positive tests among all Tcd examinations has risen from 7.0% to 12.8%, indicating that the higher number of affected patients was not solely due to an increase in the number of assays. Elevated numbers of CDI have recently been associated with outbreaks of the ribotype 027 strain, particularly in North America. This strain has also been isolated in Europe, including in Germa…

biologyEpidemiologybusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthOutbreakErythromycinClostridium difficilebiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyCiprofloxacinDiarrheaRibotypingAntibiotic resistanceVirologymedicineClostridiaceaemedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.drugEurosurveillance
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368 Growth of Infant Fed Starter Formula Containing Prebiotics or Symbiotic

2010

Objective: To assess growth of infants fed starter formula supplemented with either prebiotics or symbiotic. In addition, gut microbiota was studied. Methods: Healthy, full term newborns (n= 240) were enrolled before the 14th day of their life and randomly assigned between 3 exclusively formula fed groups: starter IF, starter IF + prebiotics (CMOS+GOS), starter IF + prebiotics (CMOS+GOS) and probiotics (BL999 + LPR). Growth was assessed by body weight gain during 4 months. Gut microbiota profile was examined by measuring fecal counts in Bifidobacteria, Lactobacilli, Enterobacteria, Clostridium at 2 months of age. Incidence of morbidity was appraised. Results: Non inferiority in growth was e…

biologyPrebioticmedicine.medical_treatmentIncidence (epidemiology)Gut florabiology.organism_classificationConfidence intervalAnimal scienceClostridiumStarterPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicineFecesFull TermPediatric Research
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Optimization of alkali pretreatment to enhance rice straw conversion to butanol

2021

Abstract The use of rice straw (RS) was enhanced to produce biobutanol as biofuel, for which the NaOH pretreatment was optimized by considering the butanol-biomass ratio that quantify the mass balance efficiency of the three sequential stages of the process: pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation by Clostridium beijerinckii. The optimum point (solid loading of 5% w/v with 0.75% w/v NaOH at 134 °C for 20 min) of the best cost-wise option yielded an enhanced biomass use of 77.6 g kg RS−1. A maximum butanol titer of 10.1 g L−1 was reached after 72 h of fermentation with the complete uptake of glucose and nearly complete uptake of xylose. The NaOH concentration was the most influen…

biologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistry020209 energyButanolfood and beveragesBiomassForestry02 engineering and technologyXylosePulp and paper industryAlkali metalbiology.organism_classificationcarbohydrates (lipids)chemistry.chemical_compoundClostridium beijerinckiiBiofuelEnzymatic hydrolysis0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFermentationWaste Management and DisposalAgronomy and Crop ScienceBiomass and Bioenergy
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Thermophilic hydrogen production from cellulose with rumen fluid enrichment cultures: Effects of different heat treatments

2011

Elevated temperatures (52, 60 and 65 °C) were used to enrich hydrogen producers on cellulose from cow rumen fluid. Methanogens were inhibited with two different heat treatments. Hydrogen production was considerable at 60 °C with the highest H2 yield of 0.44 mol-H2 mol-hexose -1 (1.93 mol-H2 mol-hexose-degraded-1) as obtained without heat treatment and with acetate and ethanol as the main fermentation products. H2 production rates and yields were controlled by cellulose degradation that was at the highest 21%. The optimum temperature and pH for H2 production of the rumen fluid enrichment culture were 62 °C and 7.3, respectively. The enrichments at 52 and 60 °C contained mainly bacteria from …

biologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyDark fermentationCondensed Matter Physicsbiology.organism_classificationEnrichment culture220 Industrial biotechnologyClostridiachemistry.chemical_compoundRumenFuel TechnologychemistryBiochemistryFermentationFood scienceCelluloseClostridium stercorariumHydrogen productionInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
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Molecular Structure of the Arthropod Hemocyanins

1992

Hemocyanin is an extracellular, blue protein that occurs in high concentrations in the blood of many arthropods, including spiders, scorpions, horseshoe crabs, crustaceans, and at least two centipedes. Serving as an ### oxygen carrier, it is functionally equivalent to hemoglobin, but performs reversible oxygen binding between two copper ions. Hemocyanin is composed of a number of subunits that assemble in an extremely large macro-molecular entity. These particles, which are similar in size to viruses or ribosomes, exhibit a complex allosteric behavior during oxygen binding. There is growing evidence that this functional plasticity has evolved upon, and answers to, ecophysiological constrain…

biologyStereochemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentAllosteric regulationchemistry.chemical_elementHemocyaninbiology.organism_classificationCopperHorseshoe crabRespiratory proteinchemistrymedicineProtein quaternary structureArthropodOxygen binding
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