4.1 Introduction 4.2 Conventional protein sources 4.3 Single cell protein 4.4 Substrates for SCP production 4.5 Micro-organisms for SCP production 4.6 SCP from carbon dioxide 4.7 SCP from carbohydrates 4.8 SCP from hydrocarbons and derivatives
2.1 Introduction 2.2 Micro-organisms as catalysts of organic synthesis 2.3 Enzyme preparations versus whole cell processes 2.4 Scale of production 2.5 Modes of operation of bioprocesses 2.6 Biotechnological processes verses chemical synthetic processes
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
I Introduction Silicates are compounds that mainly composed of [sio4]. It is the essential components of most rock and soil, such as quartz, feldspar, mica etc
Introduction This chapter describes the general concept of remote file access and reviews the concepts underlying a particular remote access mechanism Because the remote file access mechanism derives many ideas and details from the underlying OS, the chapter reviews the Linux file system and the semantics of file operations
Introduction X Focuses on the structure of programs that use RPC, and shows how program can be divided along procedure boundaries Introduces the stub procedure concept and a program generator tool that automates much of the code generation associated with ONC RPC
Introduction Examines a de facto standard for external data representation and presentation as well as a set of library procedures used to perform data conversion Describes the general motivations for using an external data representation and the details of one particular implementation
Introduction Loosely specified protocol software interface Interface functionality Conceptual interface specification · System calls Two basic approaches to network communication Basic I/ functions in Linux