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#Question id: 1688


Binding of antigen to antibody:

#Section 2: General Biology
  1. Is usually unaffected by molecular rigidity

  2. Is unaffected by the presence or absence of water molecules

  3. Involves covalent bonding

  4. Is optimized by spatial complementarity

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#Question id: 14744

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology

For production of an enzyme used for synthesis of a sun protection lotion, the required kinetic data and constants are: 
vmax = 2.3 mmol.m-3 s-1 Km = 8.9 mmol.-1 So = 12 mmol1- 
Find the reaction time for 95% conversion of raw material 

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#Question id: 14233

#Section 5: Bioprocess Engineering and Process Biotechnology

Nutrient medium is to be heated from 10⁰C to 28⁰C is a single-pass countercurrent shell-and-tube heat exchanger before being pumped into a fed-batch fermenter. Medium passes through the tubes of the exchanger; the shell-side fluid is water which enters with flow rate 3 x 10^4 kg h^- 1 and temperature 60⁰C pre-heated medium is required at a rate of 50 m^3 h^-1. The density, viscosity and heat capacity of the medium are the same as water; the thermal conductivity of the medium is 0.54 Wm^- 1 ⁰C ^- 1. It is proposed to use 30 steel tubes with inner diameter 5 cm; the tubes will be arranged in line. The pipe wall is 5-mm thick; the thermal conductivity of the metal is 50 Wm^- 1 ⁰C ^- 1. The maximum linear shell-side fluid velocity is estimated as 0.15 m s^-1. Calculate the overall heat-transfer coefficient._________

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#Question id: 1951

#Section 2: General Biology

A therapeutic approach in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is to:

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#Question id: 14583

#Section 2: General Biology

Products that limit pH changes are often incorporated into media and are referred to as

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#Question id: 11803

#Section 6: Plant, Animal and Microbial Biotechnology

Due to damage exudation of sap from cut petioles or stems takes place they can be collected. However, quantities of collected sap are small, and the method is technically difficult. A preferable approach for collecting exuded sap is to use an