5.1 Introduction 5.2 Metabolic pathways and metabolic control mechanisms 5.3 The industrial production of citric acid 5.4 The production of other TCA cycle intermediates 5.5 The industrial production of itaconic acid
Introduction 1. Definition: Fis a fictitious force which is supposed to be responsible for the motion of dislocation. Fll Criterion: The work done on crystal by stress must be equal to that done on dislocation by force F. 2. Principle of derivation of F: Macroscopic work=microscopic work (or deformation work)
Efficiency of growth and product formation 3.0 Introduction 3.1 Growth stoichiometry 3.2 Relationships between product formation and growth 3.3 Determination of maintenance energy requirement and maximum biomass yield
1. Classification y Ideal or perfect crystal real or defect crystal According to dimension o point defect: vacancies, interstitial atoms s line defect dislocation planar defect: stacking fault o volume defect mosaic structure
Introduction X Presents the sequence of steps a programmer takes to first create a conventional program and then divide the program into local and remote components w Uses an example application to show the output from rpcgen and additional code required to create the client and server components of a distributed program that uses rpc