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Beschreibung: | The emergence and refinement of techniques in molecular biology has changed our perceptions of medicine, agriculture and environmental management. Scientific breakthroughs in gene expression, protein engineering and cell fusion are being translated by a strengthening biotechnology industry into revolutionary new products and services. Many a student has been enticed by the promise of biotechnology and the excitement of being near the cutting edge of scientific advancement. However, graduates trained in molecular biology and cell manipulation soon realise that these techniques are only part of the picture. Reaping the full benefits of biotechnology requires manufacturing capability involving the large-scale processing of biological material. Increasingly, biotechnologists are being employed by companies to work in co-operation with chemical engineers to achieve pragmatic commercial goals. For many years aspects of biochemistry and molecular genetics have been included in chemical engineering curricula, yet there has been little attempt until recently to teach aspects of engineering applicable to process design to biotechnologists. This textbook is the first to present the principles of bioprocess engineering in a way that is accessible to biological scientists. Other texts on bioprocess engineering currently available assume that the reader already has engineering training. On the other hand, chemical engineering textbooks do not consider examples from bioprocessing, and are written almost exclusively with the petroleum and chemical industries in mind. This publication explains process analysis from an engineering point of view, but refers exclusively to the treatment of biological systems. Over 170 problems and worked examples encompass a wide range of applications, including recombinant cells, plant and animal cell cultures, immobilised catalysts as well as traditional fermentation systems. * * First book to present the principles of bioprocess engineering in a way that is accessible to biological scientists * Explains process analysis from an engineering point of view, but uses worked examples relating to biological systems * Comprehensive, single-authored * 170 problems and worked examples encompass a wide range of applications, involving recombinant plant and animal cell cultures, immobilized catalysts, and traditional fermentation systems * 13 chapters, organized according to engineering sub-disciplines, are groupled in four sections - Introduction, Material and Energy Balances, Physical Processes, and Reactions and Reactors * Each chapter includes a set of problems and exercises for the student, key references, and a list of suggestions for further reading * Includes useful appendices, detailing conversion factors, physical and chemical property data, steam tables, mathematical rules, and a list of symbols used * Suitable for course adoption - follows closely curricula used on most bioprocessing and process biotechnology courses at senior undergraduate and graduate levels Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
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spelling | Fell, J. M. G., (James Michael Gardner) Verfasser aut Representations of *-algebras, locally compact groups, and Banach *-algebraic bundles J.M.G. Fell, R.S. Doran Boston Academic Press c1988 1 Online-Ressource (2 v. (xviii, 1486 p.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Pure and applied mathematics (Academic Press) 125-126 The emergence and refinement of techniques in molecular biology has changed our perceptions of medicine, agriculture and environmental management. Scientific breakthroughs in gene expression, protein engineering and cell fusion are being translated by a strengthening biotechnology industry into revolutionary new products and services. Many a student has been enticed by the promise of biotechnology and the excitement of being near the cutting edge of scientific advancement. However, graduates trained in molecular biology and cell manipulation soon realise that these techniques are only part of the picture. Reaping the full benefits of biotechnology requires manufacturing capability involving the large-scale processing of biological material. Increasingly, biotechnologists are being employed by companies to work in co-operation with chemical engineers to achieve pragmatic commercial goals. For many years aspects of biochemistry and molecular genetics have been included in chemical engineering curricula, yet there has been little attempt until recently to teach aspects of engineering applicable to process design to biotechnologists. This textbook is the first to present the principles of bioprocess engineering in a way that is accessible to biological scientists. Other texts on bioprocess engineering currently available assume that the reader already has engineering training. On the other hand, chemical engineering textbooks do not consider examples from bioprocessing, and are written almost exclusively with the petroleum and chemical industries in mind. This publication explains process analysis from an engineering point of view, but refers exclusively to the treatment of biological systems. Over 170 problems and worked examples encompass a wide range of applications, including recombinant cells, plant and animal cell cultures, immobilised catalysts as well as traditional fermentation systems. * * First book to present the principles of bioprocess engineering in a way that is accessible to biological scientists * Explains process analysis from an engineering point of view, but uses worked examples relating to biological systems * Comprehensive, single-authored * 170 problems and worked examples encompass a wide range of applications, involving recombinant plant and animal cell cultures, immobilized catalysts, and traditional fermentation systems * 13 chapters, organized according to engineering sub-disciplines, are groupled in four sections - Introduction, Material and Energy Balances, Physical Processes, and Reactions and Reactors * Each chapter includes a set of problems and exercises for the student, key references, and a list of suggestions for further reading * Includes useful appendices, detailing conversion factors, physical and chemical property data, steam tables, mathematical rules, and a list of symbols used * Suitable for course adoption - follows closely curricula used on most bioprocessing and process biotechnology courses at senior undergraduate and graduate levels Includes bibliographical references and indexes Banach, Algèbres de Groupes localement compacts Faisceaux fibrés (Mathématiques) Représentations d'algèbres C*-algèbres Banach algebras fast Fiber bundles (Mathematics) fast Locally compact groups fast Representations of algebras fast Représentations d'algèbres ram Banach, Algèbres de ram Groupes localement compacts ram Faisceaux fibrés (mathématiques) ram Representations of algebras Banach algebras Locally compact groups Fiber bundles (Mathematics) Doran, Robert S. Sonstige oth http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780122527210 Verlag Volltext http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780122527227 Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Fell, J. M. G., (James Michael Gardner) Representations of *-algebras, locally compact groups, and Banach *-algebraic bundles Banach, Algèbres de Groupes localement compacts Faisceaux fibrés (Mathématiques) Représentations d'algèbres C*-algèbres Banach algebras fast Fiber bundles (Mathematics) fast Locally compact groups fast Representations of algebras fast Représentations d'algèbres ram Banach, Algèbres de ram Groupes localement compacts ram Faisceaux fibrés (mathématiques) ram Representations of algebras Banach algebras Locally compact groups Fiber bundles (Mathematics) |
title | Representations of *-algebras, locally compact groups, and Banach *-algebraic bundles |
title_auth | Representations of *-algebras, locally compact groups, and Banach *-algebraic bundles |
title_exact_search | Representations of *-algebras, locally compact groups, and Banach *-algebraic bundles |
title_full | Representations of *-algebras, locally compact groups, and Banach *-algebraic bundles J.M.G. Fell, R.S. Doran |
title_fullStr | Representations of *-algebras, locally compact groups, and Banach *-algebraic bundles J.M.G. Fell, R.S. Doran |
title_full_unstemmed | Representations of *-algebras, locally compact groups, and Banach *-algebraic bundles J.M.G. Fell, R.S. Doran |
title_short | Representations of *-algebras, locally compact groups, and Banach *-algebraic bundles |
title_sort | representations of algebras locally compact groups and banach algebraic bundles |
topic | Banach, Algèbres de Groupes localement compacts Faisceaux fibrés (Mathématiques) Représentations d'algèbres C*-algèbres Banach algebras fast Fiber bundles (Mathematics) fast Locally compact groups fast Representations of algebras fast Représentations d'algèbres ram Banach, Algèbres de ram Groupes localement compacts ram Faisceaux fibrés (mathématiques) ram Representations of algebras Banach algebras Locally compact groups Fiber bundles (Mathematics) |
topic_facet | Banach, Algèbres de Groupes localement compacts Faisceaux fibrés (Mathématiques) Représentations d'algèbres C*-algèbres Banach algebras Fiber bundles (Mathematics) Locally compact groups Representations of algebras Faisceaux fibrés (mathématiques) |
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