FINE‐TUNING ETHANOL OXIDATION PATHWAY ENZYMES AND COFACTOR PQQ COORDINATES THE CONFLICT BETWEEN FITNESS AND ACETIC ACID PRODUCTION BY ACETOBACTER PASTEURIANUS

Fine‐tuning ethanol oxidation pathway enzymes and cofactor PQQ coordinates the conflict between fitness and acetic acid production by Acetobacter pasteurianus

Summary The very high concentrations required for Digital Anti Theft System industrial production of free acetic acid create toxicity and low pH values, which usually conflict with the host cell growth, leading to a poor productivity.Achieving a balance between cell fitness and product synthesis is the key challenge to improving acetic acid product

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Integration of urban aerial cable cars into public transit: Operational capacity limits due to passenger queuing at stations

As the airspace is increasingly gaining importance as a new frontier to improve urban mobility, aerial cable cars are being discussed and already appropriately implemented worldwide to supplement conventional modes of transport in urban areas.Transit planners and designers should carefully consider the interoperability and integration of cable car

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Methodology to rehabilitate hydroelectric power plants

Repowering the Brazilian hydroelectric park is a way to expand the use of energy from hydro sources, even in a scenario where the options to build new projects are increasingly restricted.Several technical and economic aspects must be considered when evaluating the feasibility to carry out a repowering process, where indicators are considered Comb

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Differential physio-biochemical and yield responses of Camelina sativa L. under varying irrigation water regimes in semi-arid climatic conditions.

Camelina sativa L.is an oilseed crop with wide nutritional and industrial applications.Because of favorable agronomic characteristics of C.sativa in a water-limiting environment interest in Joggers its production has increased worldwide.In this study the effect of different irrigation regimes (I0 = three irrigations, I1 = two irrigations, I2 = one

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