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Monitoring bacterial growth and fluorescence development

Development of Fiber-Based Fluorescence Imaging to Study Bacterial Infection

Development of Fiber-Based Fluorescence Imaging to Study Bacterial Infection

... 63 5.3 Results and discussion While providing the ability to acquire both macroscopic and microscopic images of bacterial infections from the same animal, the combination of the two optical systems alleviates some ...

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Development and characterisation of a new fluorescence sensor for online monitoring of bioprocesses

Development and characterisation of a new fluorescence sensor for online monitoring of bioprocesses

... Abstract. Fluorescence spectroscopy is a highly sensitive and non-invasive technique for the identification of characteristic process states and for the online monitoring of substrate and product ...less, ...

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Use of fluorescence spectroscopy to differentiate yeast and bacterial cells

Use of fluorescence spectroscopy to differentiate yeast and bacterial cells

... 2. Materials and Methods Cell culture Lactobacillus casei were cultured in Lactobacillus/Elliker broth from Fluka® at room temperature (25°C). Yeast strains (Table 1) from a variety of industrial backgrounds were chosen ...

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Monitoring and Evaluation of Development Projects and Economic Growth in Kenya

Monitoring and Evaluation of Development Projects and Economic Growth in Kenya

... of monitoring and evaluation of developments projects on economic growth in ...of monitoring and evaluation is widely used and that its economic importance and value are increasingly being accepted ...

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Study and Development of a Fluorescence Based Sensor System for Monitoring Oxygen in Wine Production: The WOW Project

Study and Development of a Fluorescence Based Sensor System for Monitoring Oxygen in Wine Production: The WOW Project

... for monitoring and for ...the development of an innovative device for monitoring the oxygen levels in ...process monitoring and control ...

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Monitoring RAS organic matter by fluorescence EEM spectroscopy

Monitoring RAS organic matter by fluorescence EEM spectroscopy

... A range of experimental salmon feeds with varying compositions were developed using raw ingredients including soya protein concentrate (SPC), corn concentrate, pea protein concentrate, wheat gluten and two types of ...

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Development of a fluorescence-based method for monitoring glucose catabolism and its potential use in a biomass hydrolysis assay

Development of a fluorescence-based method for monitoring glucose catabolism and its potential use in a biomass hydrolysis assay

... the fluorescence value of a control sample that is identical to the test sample, except the GFP gene has been disabled by ...the bacterial cells themselves could contribute to this ...of bacterial ...

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Bacterial attachment and biofilm development

Bacterial attachment and biofilm development

... It appears that the organism \vith the highest growth rate (although the organisms were grown in a chemostat the rapid utilization of the growth substrate by the dominant [r] ...

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A High Throughput Nile Red Fluorescence Method for Rapid Quantification of Intracellular Bacterial Polyhydroxyalkanoates

A High Throughput Nile Red Fluorescence Method for Rapid Quantification of Intracellular Bacterial Polyhydroxyalkanoates

... for fluorescence measurement of all PHAs which is 535 and 605 nm ...rapid monitoring of PHA ...screening development for PHA accumulating strains and the real time monitoring of polymer ...

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An individualized longitudinal approach to monitoring the dynamics of growth and fitness development in adolescent athletes

An individualized longitudinal approach to monitoring the dynamics of growth and fitness development in adolescent athletes

... anthropometric and fitness characteristics of three junior rugby league players using 2.. an individual and longitudinal case study approach.[r] ...

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Unmanned aerial systems-based remote
sensing for monitoring sorghum growth and
development

Unmanned aerial systems-based remote sensing for monitoring sorghum growth and development

... showed considerable variations in vegetation cover. The areas with dark green color show dense canopy while the areas with red to yellow color shows sparse canopy, which represents bare soil or plots with low seeding ...

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Luminescent bacterial testing for monitoring hydrocarbon bioremediation – a review

Luminescent bacterial testing for monitoring hydrocarbon bioremediation – a review

... luminescent-based monitoring system have captured the attention of researchers ...and growth), Toxi-Chromotest (to measure genotoxicity and cytotoxicity), Chromotest, and red blood cell (RBC) haemolysis ...

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Fluorescence immunoassay for detecting periodontal bacterial pathogens in plaque

Fluorescence immunoassay for detecting periodontal bacterial pathogens in plaque

... fluorescence immunoassay (BCFIA) to rapidly detect periodontopathic bacteria in human plaque samples.. The.[r] ...

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Fluorescence monitoring of ultrasound degradation processes

Fluorescence monitoring of ultrasound degradation processes

... compounds. Monitoring the degradation process, during the application of ultrasound radiation, is of considerable economical ...or fluorescence readings are misleading. Optical monitoring is strongly ...

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Fluorescence spectroscopy for wastewater monitoring: A review

Fluorescence spectroscopy for wastewater monitoring: A review

... C fluorescence compared to natural waters 837 Peak T reduced after biological treatment and peak C after chlorination and RO 838  Fluorometers measuring peaks T and C may be used for online wastewater ...

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The growth and fluorescence of organic monolayers and heterostructures

The growth and fluorescence of organic monolayers and heterostructures

... 88 addition to the observation of steps in the AFM height profiles of islands suggests they were composed of multiple layers of flat lying PTCDI molecules, rather than molecules standing up. The multi-layer islands are ...

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Rapid detection of bacterial growth in blood samples by a continuous monitoring electrical impedance apparatus

Rapid detection of bacterial growth in blood samples by a continuous monitoring electrical impedance apparatus

... Anaerobic organisms detected in mock blood culture specimens by Bactometer procedures. Organism testeda Avg detection Organism tested ~~~time (h)b Clostridium perfringens ..[r] ...

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GROWTH AND RECOMBINATION IN BACTERIAL VIRUSES

GROWTH AND RECOMBINATION IN BACTERIAL VIRUSES

... During the first 60 minutes of the inhibition period the average burst size of the cells increases linearly with time as does the recombinant frequency. After 90 m[r] ...

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Rapid Diagnosis of Bacterial Meningitis by Real Time PCR and Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization

Rapid Diagnosis of Bacterial Meningitis by Real Time PCR and Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization

... low bacterial load that show no or very few bacteria in the Gram ...of bacterial DNA due to sequencing of the PCR product, as shown previously (28) and in this ...

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Microfabricated fluorescence activated cell sorters ([mu]FACS) for screening bacterial cells

Microfabricated fluorescence activated cell sorters ([mu]FACS) for screening bacterial cells

... in a jet stream [ 13 ] . The basic components of a flow cytometer can be divided into several parts: light sources, optical systems, flow chambers and sorting devices, photodetectors and elec- tronics (See Figure 1.1). ...

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