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It is similar to O. carboxidovorans in that it is a facultatively lithoautotrophic bacterium, but it differs from O. carboxidovorans by using nitrite to nitrate oxidation (nitrification) as its autotrophic growth energy source.
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Cancer cells produce a lot of new proteins to satisfy their rapid growth using an energy source, such as the cancer-specific aerobic glycolysis pathway.
The growth of renewables as energy source has promoted the development of distributed generation [1, 2].
Since no increase in energy production/utilization could be detected in L and BP cells in spite of their enhanced growth rate, we sought the energy source for the enhanced growth rate exhibited by L and BP cells.
To support the growth of this sustainable energy source, Veolia calls on government to consider extending renewable energy incentives to energy produced from waste.
To investigate the capacity of R. opacus R7 to degrade n-alkanes, kinetic runs were performed in M9 mineral medium supplemented with C12, C16, C20, C24 as the sole carbon and energy source; growth was followed at different times up to 72 h (Figure 1, a, b, c, d).
This suggests that both larvae at the fast growth stage demand high energy source proteins.
It has been studied for many years that bacterial population is an exponential growth upon available simple energy source (i.e. light, carbon etc).
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