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Microcalorimetric Study of the Screening Specific Promoter Bacteria of Nutrient Drug

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The power vs. time curves of the promoter bacteria of a nutrient drug were determined by using a 2277 Thermal Activity Monitor (Sweden). A new experimental model of bacterial growth were established. The growth rate constant, heat output and optimum concentration of specific promoter bacterial of nutrient drug were calculated.

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Zhang, H., Yu, X., Sun, H. et al. Microcalorimetric Study of the Screening Specific Promoter Bacteria of Nutrient Drug. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 58, 435–440 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010119708754

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