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The computer numerical control (CNC) machine tools are now being extensively applied for automated machining operations to help in achieving faster production rate with decreased human involvement and effort.

PC-3-7 showed a faster production rate at the early cultivation stage similar to what we observed on the Avicel medium, but cellulase production rate of PC-Wbgl2 was significantly slower and the final activity was lower than PC-3-7, whereas PC-∆bgl2 showed slower production rate initially, but the final activity was higher than that of PC-3-7 (Fig.  5b).

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For example, more uniform copolymers of acrylamide and DMAEA can be synthesized using the block copolymeric surfactant (HB246) at faster production rates in comparison with sorbitan monoleate (SMO) when utilizing batch reactors.

Low carbon mild steel strip was favored by concerns, such as the Budd Company and Ford in the USA, because of the faster production rates attainable by press forming of panels from flat blanks and subsequent assembly using resistance welding techniques.

The process parameters during CFRP-part production are mainly chosen to increase the interlaminar quality or due to a fast production rate.

Results show that the simultaneous optimization for high ethanol production and fast production rate are not compatible, since high ethanol production requires a high substrate concentration, which in turn inhibit the growth rate.

Dark fermentative production has the advantage that the organic substrates are converted to H2 at a fast production rate, with, however, the disadvantage that volatile fatty acids are produced as side products, thus limiting total H2 yields [ 3, 4].

The low systemic exposure with ITV administration and the fast CFD production rate in the systemic circulation provided a potential mechanistic explanation for the suitable tolerability of lampalizumab ITV administration, which was shown in the phase I study.

Lactic acid is derived from pyruvate, the end product of glycolysis and thus a fast lactic acid production rate requires a high glycolytic flux.

When comparing the different strains on glucose, GSE16-YAP1 shoned ofe of the fastest ethanol production rates (0.90 g ethanol.L−1.h−1, p = 0.08).

In addition, although the average glucose consumption rate of 400 g/L was the fastest, the average production rate of 400 g/L was slightly slower than that of 300 g/L with 12.39 g/L/h.

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