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[해외논문] Comparison of maximum specific growth rates and lag times estimated from absorbance and viable count data by different mathematical models

Journal of microbiological methods, v.43 no.3, 2001년, pp.183 - 196  

Dalgaard, Paw (Danish Institute for Fisheries Research, Department of Seafood Research, Sø) ,  Koutsoumanis, Kostantinos (ltofts Plads, Technical University of Denmark, Building 221, DK-2800, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark)

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AbstractMaximum specific growth rate (μmax) and lag time (λ) were estimated from viable count and absorbance data and compared for different microorganisms, incubation systems and growth conditions. Data from 176 growth curves and 120 absorbance detection times of serially diluted cult...

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