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21. Study On Fermentation Process Of1,3-propanediol By Klebsiella Pneumoniae
22. Study On The Breeding Of Bacillus Natto With High Yield γ-PGA And Fermentation Characteristics
23. Construction Of High Yield Glutathione Engineering Bacteria And Study On Its Metabolites
24. Metabolic Engineering Of Escherichia Coli For Thymidine Production
25. Study On The Exopolysaccharides From Arctic Marine Bacterium Polaribacter Sp.SM1127
26. Parameter Identification And Optimization Of Switched System In Uncoupled Fed-batch Fermentation Based On Genetic Regulation
27. Selection Of Cellulose-Degrading And Hydrogen-Producing Bacteria And Hydrogen Production Process From Cassava Residues
28. Dynamic Optimization For A Class Of Microbial Fed-batch Fermentation Process
29. Parameter Identification For A Class Of Microbial Fed-batch Fermentation Process
30. Genetic Engineering Of Bacillus Sp. And Fermentation Process Optimization For Diacetyl Production
31. A Class Of Time-delayed Optimal Control Problems And Its Applications
32. Use of FT-IR/ATR sensors for online process control: Approximate solutions to the fed-batch fermentation control problem and the calibration/prediction problem with errors in the independent variables
33. Construction Of A Strain Using Glucose To Synthesize Ectoine
34. Optimization Of Bioprocess For High Production Of γ-aminobutyric Acid By Lactobacillus Brevis CD0817 And A Preliminary Study Of GadA Traceless Knockout
35. Enhancing The Biolipid Production Of Rhodotorula Sp. U13N3 By Metabolic Regulation
36. High Cell Density Fermentation Of Lactobacillus Rhamnosus LS-8 And Its Powder Preparation And Application
37. A Class Of Nonlinear Impulsive Optimal Controls And Its Applications In Microbial Fermentation
38. Time Delay Optimal Control And Its Application In A Batch Fermentation Process
39. Research On Nonlinear Time-Varying Delay Optimal Control In Microbial Batch Fermentation Of 1,3-Propanediol
40. Improving Phytosterol Biotransformation By Co-expression Of MceG And VHb Of Mycobacteria
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