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5. Burton Carl Anderson, Otto Vogl
5. Burton Carl Anderson, Otto Vogl
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5. Burton Carl Anderson, Otto Vogl
6. Ichitaro Uematsu, Otto Vogl, Teiji Tsuruta, Yoshiko Uematsu
6. Ichitaro Uematsu, Otto Vogl, Teiji Tsuruta, Yoshiko Uematsu
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6. Ichitaro Uematsu, Otto Vogl, Teiji Tsuruta, Yoshiko Uematsu
6. Ichitaro Uematsu, Otto Vogl, Teiji Tsuruta, Yoshiko Uematsu
Otto Vogl
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8. Paolo Corradini, Otto Vogl, Brigitta Griesbeck Corradini
8. Paolo Corradini, Otto Vogl, Brigitta Griesbeck Corradini
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8. Paolo Corradini, Otto Vogl, Brigitta Griesbeck Corradini
8. Paolo Corradini, Otto Vogl, Brigitta Griesbeck Corradini
Otto Vogl
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9. Oskar Friedrich Olaj, Otto Vogl
9. Oskar Friedrich Olaj, Otto Vogl
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9. Oskar Friedrich Olaj, Otto Vogl
10. Dietrich Braun, Otto Vogl
10. Dietrich Braun, Otto Vogl
11. Binglin He, Otto Vogl, Frank C. Ho (He Zhenchi)
11. Binglin He, Otto Vogl, Frank C. Ho (He Zhenchi)
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11. Binglin He, Otto Vogl, Frank C. Ho (He Zhenchi)
Nonlinear Control Of Competitive Mixed-Culture Bioreactors Via Specific Cell Adhesion, Michael J. Kurtz, Michael A. Henson, Martin A. Hjortsø
Nonlinear Control Of Competitive Mixed-Culture Bioreactors Via Specific Cell Adhesion, Michael J. Kurtz, Michael A. Henson, Martin A. Hjortsø
Michael A Henson
A nonlinear control strategy is developed for competitive mixed-culture bioreactors in which two cell populations compete for a common growth limiting substrate. A stream is periodically removed from the reactor, and the two cell populations are separated using specific cell adhesion. The steady state corresponding to the desired population fraction is stabilized by discarding faster growing cells and recycling slower growing cells to the reactor. The recycle loop must be operated periodically to allow regeneration of the adhesion column after each separation. As a result, the manipulated input is chosen as the sampling interval during which material is removed from …
Sixth Pacific Polymer Conference, Ppc-6 Guangzhou, China, Otto Vogl, Xu Mao
Sixth Pacific Polymer Conference, Ppc-6 Guangzhou, China, Otto Vogl, Xu Mao
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Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Study Of Associative Triblocks In Microemulsion Solutions, Surita Bhatia, J. Lal, W. B. Russel
Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Study Of Associative Triblocks In Microemulsion Solutions, Surita Bhatia, J. Lal, W. B. Russel
Surita Bhatia
Small-angle neutron scattering was used to study the interactions between AOT/water/decane microemulsions and poly(ethylene oxide)-polyisoprene-poly(ethylene oxide) triblocks. The interdroplet spacing seems to be independent of molecular weight and polymer concentration. Scattering experiments on the polyisoprene layer yield a high q exponent of −1.6 ± 0.1, indicating that the layer is swollen by decane.
Sixth Pacific Polymer Conference, Ppc-6 Guangzhou, China, Otto Vogl, Xu Mao
Sixth Pacific Polymer Conference, Ppc-6 Guangzhou, China, Otto Vogl, Xu Mao
Otto Vogl
No abstract provided.