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#Question id: 4337


Which of the following conditions is most likely to cause the lactose operon to be transcribed?

#Section 3: Genetics, Cellular and Molecular Biology
  1. There is more glucose in the cell than lactose.

  2. There is glucose but no lactose in the cell.

  3. The cyclic AMP and lactose levels are both high within the cell.

  4. The cAMP level is high and the lactose level is low.

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#Question id: 14627

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology

In a batch production of penicillin, 40 m3 capacity of the plant, sterile air is required to be supplied. The bioreactor requires 1 vvm (volume of air/volume of broth. min). The incoming air contains 3000 cells/m3of air, for 100 hours operation. Calculate the depth of filter if the penetration of bacteria is 1 in 1 million. 

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#Question id: 14628

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology

Microbial cells are separated from a culture broth at a flow rate of 3.35 x10-3m3/5. Assume the cells are spherical with average diameter of 111m. Select a centrifuge that can perform this separation. Given data: pcell =1.1, Pwater,=997 kgm-1 at 25 °C; Pbroth = 3pwater, and the viscosity of water is 0.9 x 10-3 N.s/m2 

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#Question id: 14629

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology

Microbial cell recovery is carried out in a continuous disc-stack centrifuge. The centrifuge is operated at 5000 rpm for separation of baker's yeast. At a feed rate of 60 1/min, 50% of the cells are recovered. At constant speed, solid recovery is inversely proportional to flow rate. What flow rate is required to recover 90% of cells if the centrifuge speed is fixed at 5000 rpm? 

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#Question id: 14630

#Section 1: Engineering Mathematics

The series whose nth term is sin 1/n is

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#Question id: 14631

#Section 1: Engineering Mathematics

The series 

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#Question id: 14632

#Section 1: Engineering Mathematics

The interval in which Lagrange’s theorem is applicable for function