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A generalized cellular automata approach to modeling first order enzyme kinetics
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- Journal Article
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A statistically motivated choice of process parameters for the improvement of canthaxanthin production by Dietzia maris NIT-D (accession number: HM151403)
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Implementation of homotopy perturbation method to solve a population balance model in fluidized bed
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Cell mass and cell cycle dynamics of an asynchronous budding yeast population: experimental observations, flow cytometry data analysis, and multi-scale modeling
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Investigating kernel structures for Ca-induced activated sludge aggregation using an inverse problem methodology
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Applying the direct quadrature method of moments to improve multiphase FCC riser reactor simulation
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Robust nonlinear extended prediction self-adaptive control (NEPSAC) of continuous bioreactors
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Investigating kernel structures for shear and Ca-induced activated sludge aggregation using a population balance model with an inverse problem methodology
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Modeling of reaction, attrition and breakage in gas-solid multiphase flow systems using the quadrature approach
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Nonlinear extended prediction self-adaptive control (NEPSAC) of a coupled, time-varying biochemical system
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Experimental methods and modeling techniques for description of cell population heterogeneity
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Heterogeneous microbial populations: using flow cytometric data for building dynamic distributed models
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Modeling the residence time distribution in a batch fermentor: comparison of CFD prediction with experiment
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Heterogeneous microbial populations: using flow cytometric data for building dynamic distributed models
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Applying the direct quadrature method of moments to improve two-phase gas-solid reactor simulation
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Modeling of first-order enzyme kinetic reactions: a cellular automata approach
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Development of a software tool for in silico biodiesel production from rapeseed oil
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Rotating fluidized bed with a static geometry: guidelines for design and operating conditions
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Population balance models for microbial populations: describing heterogenity in fermentors
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Investigating kernel structures for shear and Ca-induced activated sludge aggregation using an inverse problem methodology
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Understanding segregation and mixing effects in a riser using the quadrature method of moments
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- Conference Paper
- C1
- open access
Application of Homotopy Perturbation Method (HPM) to solve particle population balance model of a circulating fluidized bed