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Electrophoretic Mobility Effects and Cell Size Distribution in Dependence on Nitrous Acid and Iron Content in Intensive Culture of Scenedesmus acutus

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Mass open field microalgal cultures are maintained as a source for biologically active compounds and for other products in Biotechnology /1,2/.

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Benderliev, K., Ratcheva-Kantcheva, M., Ivanova, N. (1988). Electrophoretic Mobility Effects and Cell Size Distribution in Dependence on Nitrous Acid and Iron Content in Intensive Culture of Scenedesmus acutus . In: Markov, M., Blank, M. (eds) Electromagnetic Fields and Biomembranes. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9507-6_51

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