نتایج جستجو برای: and microbial coefficient

تعداد نتایج: 16855458  

2006
Hervé Abdi

The congruence coefficient was first introduced by Burt (1948) under the name of unadjusted correlation as a measure of the similarity of two factorial configurations. The name congruence coefficient was later tailored by Tucker (1951, see also Harman, 1976). The congruence coefficient is also sometimes called a monotonicity coefficient (Borg & Groenen, 1997, p. 203). The congruence coefficient...

2013
Zhiwei Gong Hongwei Shen Qian Wang Xiaobing Yang Haibo Xie Zongbao K Zhao

BACKGROUND Microbial lipid production by using lignocellulosic biomass as the feedstock holds a great promise for biodiesel production and biorefinery. This usually involves hydrolysis of biomass into sugar-rich hydrolysates, which are then used by oleaginous microorganisms as the carbon and energy sources to produce lipids. However, the costs of microbial lipids remain prohibitively high for c...

2007
Z. Csikor

This study demonstrates mathematical description of sewage sludge composting based on identification and separate characterisation of simple process parts. For a description of the microbial processes an aSM3-based mathematical model developed for autothermal thermophilic aerobic sludge digestion is used. The oxygen mass transfer was characterized in a separate way. The 2.964·10-3 m2·d-1 value ...

2011
Hervé Abdi

The congruence between two configurations of points quantifies their similarity. The configurations to be compared are, in general, produced by factor analytic methods which decompose an “observations by variables” data matrix and produce one set of factor scores for the observations and one set of factor scores (i.e., the “loadings”) for the variables. The congruence between two sets of factor...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2007
Ioannis Ipsilantis Mark S Coyne

Theories suggest that rapid microbial growth rates lead to quicker development of metal resistance. We tested these theories by adding hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] to soil, sowing Indian mustard (Brassica juncea), and comparing rhizosphere and bulk soil microbial community responses. Four weeks after the initial Cr(VI) application we measured Cr concentration, microbial biomass by fumigation ex...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2001
S M Thomaz G Pereira T A Pagioro

Four size fractions of the sediment of six environments of the upper Paraná River floodplain were analyzed for carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus contents and microbial respiration (oxygen consumption). Particle size did not affect nitrogen and phosphorus content or microbial activity, but did affect carbon content (F = 4.274, df = 3; 20, p = 0.020). The carbon concentration of ultra-fine particl...

Journal: :Computers & Chemical Engineering 2023

In this work we present a soft sensor to accurately estimate the yield coefficient YX/S and substrate uptake capacity qSmax in cultivation process using offgas measurements nonlinear state observer with an underlying mechanistic model. The structural observability analysis of model showed that both parameters are observable given available measurement information. different simulation scenarios...

Journal: :genetics in the 3rd millennium 0
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2014
Zhiwei Gong Hongwei Shen Xiaobing Yang Qian Wang Haibo Xie Zongbao K Zhao

BACKGROUND Microbial lipids produced from lignocellulosic biomass hold great promise for the biodiesel industry. These lipids usually consist of three major processes: pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis and lipid production. However, the conventional strategy of using biomass hydrolysates as the feedstock for lipid production suffers from low lipid coefficient and prohibitively high costs. More...

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