USE OF SEGNER'S WHEELS IN DEVICES FOR EXTRACTION OF MICROORGANISMS

Abstract

The possibility of increasing the intensity of mixing the layers of the culture fluid and increasing the productivity in the apparatus for growing microorganisms is considered, due to the use of Segnier's wheels of the P-shaped form in the axial section.

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Volodymyr Karachun

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  • EP ID EP615060
  • DOI 10.25313/2520-2057-2018-20-4424
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Volodymyr Karachun (2018). USE OF SEGNER'S WHEELS IN DEVICES FOR EXTRACTION OF MICROORGANISMS. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(20), 41-43. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-615060