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#Question id: 1582


The EBV antigen fragments will be presented by the virus-infected cells along with which of the following?

#Section 2: General Biology
  1. complement

  2. antibodies

  3. class I MHC molecules

  4. class II MHC molecules

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#Question id: 15467

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

Fumaric acid is produced from Malic acid using Fumarase. Calculate standard heat of reaction for the following transformation:
C4H6O5 → C4H4O4 + H2O
Given: (Δhc°)malic acid= -1328.8 kJ/gmol 
   (Δhc°)Fumaric acid= -1334.0 kJ/gmol

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#Question id: 15468

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

In downstream processing of gluconic acid, concentrated fermentation broth containing 20% (w/w) gluconic acid is cooled in a heat exchanger prior to crystallisation. 2000 kg h-1 liquid leaving an evaporator at 90°C must be cooled to 6°C. Cooling is achieved by heat exchange with 2700 kg h-1 water initially at 2°C. The final temperature of the cooling water is 50°C. 
Assume (heat capacity of gluconic acid is 0.35 cal g-1 °C-1).
h (liquid water at 90°C = 376.9 kJ kg-1)
h (liquid water at 6°C = 25.2 kJ kg-1)
h (liquid water at 2°C = 8.4 kJ kg-1 )
h (liquid water at 50°C = 209.3 kJ kg-1)
h (gluconic acid at 90°C=0)
How much heat is removed to the cooling water?

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#Question id: 15469

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

What is the rate of heat loss from the gluconic acid solution to the surroundings? 

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#Question id: 15470

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

In the stoichiometric equation given below identify which one of the following corresponds to oxygen balance:
CwHxOyNz + aO2 + bHgOhNi cCHαOβNδ + dCO2 + eH2O

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#Question id: 15471

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

Which one of the following need NOT be conserved in a biochemical reaction?

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#Question id: 15472

#Section 4: Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

The mass of 1 kmol of oxygen molecules is