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- A bioreactor is any manufactured device or system that supports a biologically active environment. In one case, a bioreactor is a vessel in which a chemical...
- The two basic membrane bioreactor configurations are the submerged membrane bioreactor and the side stream membrane bioreactor. In the submerged configuration...
- disposal in many parts of the world, including United States and Canada. Bioreactor landfills are expected to reduce the amount of and costs ****ociated with...
- single-use bioreactor or disposable bioreactor is a bioreactor with a disposable bag instead of a culture vessel. Typically, this refers to a bioreactor in which...
- The in vivo bioreactor is a tissue engineering paradigm that uses bioreactor methodology to grow neotissue in vivo that augments or replaces malfunctioning...
- A moss bioreactor is a photobioreactor used for the cultivation and propagation of mosses. It is usually used in molecular farming for the production of...
- A Scale-down Bioreactor is a miniature model designed to mimic or reproduce large-scale bio-processes or specific process steps on a smaller scale. These...
- An algae bioreactor is used for cultivating micro or macroalgae. Algae may be cultivated for the purposes of biom**** production (as in a seaweed cultivator)...
- confines waste. Sanitary landfills are intended as biological reactors (bioreactors) in which microbes will break down complex organic waste into simpler...
- required support systems has to be calculated as well. Porous substrate bioreactor (PSBR), being developed at University of Cologne, also known as the twin-layer...