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Industrial Microbiology Cells Bioconversion Cells products Fungi (Yeasts) Streptomyces Primary Metabolites Secondary Metabolites

Fermentors Aerobic Sparger Cooling Impellor Scale-up

Antibiotics Antibiotic Production Search for New Antibiotics Screening Protein Engineering Natural, Biosynthetic, Semisynthetic Penicillins

Other Products Vitamins Amino Acids Biotransformation Enzymes Proteases, Amylase Immobilized Enzymes

More Products Vinegar Citric Acid Mushrooms

Alcohol Fermentation Wine Must SO2 Pomace Aging Racking

Beer Production Beer Grain Malt Mashing Wort Hops

Dairy Products Cheese Primary fermentation Renin Soft - Hard cheese Ripened Cheese Yogurt

Other Fermented Products Meats Sausages Vegetables Sauerkraut Pickles Soy Sauce Olives

Sewage Treatment Primary Treatment Settling Tank Sludge Septic Tank

Secondary Treatments Trickling Filters Activated Sludge

Other Treatments Biodisc Sludge Digesters Methane Tertiary treatment

BOD Biochemical Oxygen Demand Water Quality Measure?

Water Treatment Sedimentation Basin Alum Coagulation Sand Filter Chlorination Ozonization

Industrial Micro Word List Cells Bioconversion Cell Products Fungi (Yeast) Streptomyces Primary, Secondary Metabolites Search for New Antibiotics Screening Protein Engineering Natural, Biosynthetic, Semisynthetic Penicillin Vitamins Amino Acids Biotranformation Fermentors Aerobic Sparger Cooling Impeller Scale-up Antibiotic Production

Industrial Micro Word List 2 Enzymes Proteases, Amylase Immobilized Enzymes Vinegar Production Citric Acid Yeast Cells Alcohol Fermentation Wine Must, SO2, Pomace, Aging, Racking Beer Malt, Mashing, Wort, Hops Distilled Alcohol Mushrooms Sewage and Water Treatment Primary Treatment Septic Tank Sludge Secondary Treatment Activated Sludge

Industrial Micro Word List 3 Trickling Filters Biodiscs Sludge Digestors Tertiary Treatment Trickling Filters Tertiary Treatment Sedimentation Basins Alum, Coagulation Sand Filters Chlorination Ozonization