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Jeroen M. G. Stevens Hilde Vervaecke Han de Vries Linda van Elsacker 《International journal of primatology》2007,28(6):1417-1430
Bonobos have a reputation as a female-dominated and egalitarian species. We examined the 2 aspects of dominance in 6 captive
bonobo groups. Females do not consistently evoke submission from all males in all contexts. Though females occupy the highest-ranking
positions in the dominance hierarchy, there are in each group males that obtain rather high ranks and are able to dominate
≥1 female. Thus female dominance is not complete and hierarchies can be better described as nonexclusive female dominance.
We studied egalitarianism by measuring linearity and steepness of dominance hierarchies. The hierarchies of all groups are
highly linear. Hierarchies among males are steeper than among females. On average, male bonobos are more despotic than females,
but females too can have despotic relations, both with other females and with males. Hence one can call bonobos in captivity
semidespotic rather than egalitarian. 相似文献
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Thomas Scheper 《Journal of industrial microbiology & biotechnology》1992,9(3-4):163-172
Summary A short review about the biosensor research activities for bioprocess monitoring in the F.R.G. after its reunification is given. The principles of biosensor applications are presented. In situ sensors and sensors based on the principles of flow injection analysis are studied. Some applications of a four-channel enzyme thermistor, bio-field effect transistors, and immunoanalysis systems for real process monitoring are presented. 相似文献
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In this paper, we present a model for the development of connections between muscle afferents and motoneurones in the human spinal cord. The model consists of a limb with six muscles, one motoneurone pool, one pooled (Ia-like) afferent for each muscle and a central programme generator. The weights of the connections between the afferents and the motoneurone pools are adapted during centrally induced movements of the limb. The connections between the afferents and the motoneurone pools adapt in a hebbian way, using only local information present at the synapses. This neural network is tested in two examples of a limb with two degrees of freedom and six muscles. Despite the simplifications, the model predicts the pattern of autogenic and heterogenic monosynaptic reflexes quite realistically. 相似文献
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U. Brand L. Brandes V. Koch T. Kullik B. Reinhardt F. Rüther T. Scheper K. Schügerl S. Wang X. Wu R. Ferretti S. Prasad D. Wilhelm 《Applied microbiology and biotechnology》1991,36(2):167-172
Summary Single and multisensor field effect transistors (FET) with a pH-sensitive Si/SiO2/Si3N4/Ta2O5-gate and reference electrode (for single sensor) were developed and used for manufacturing the following biological (Bio)-FETs: for glucose analysis, glucose oxidase-FET (GOD-FET); for urea analysis, urease-FET; and for cephalosporin C analysis, cephalosporinase-FET. The GOD-FETs were integrated into flow injection analysis (FIA) of the Eppendorf variables analyser (EVA) system and used for monitoring the glucose concentration in microbial cultivation and production processes with recombinant Escherichia coli K12 MF, recombinant E. coli JM103, Saccharomyces cerevisiae H620, and Candida boidinii. Urease-FET-FIA was used to monitor the urea concentration in a simulated cultivation of Cephalosporium acremonium and urease-FET-FIA and GOD-FET-FIA for the monitoring of urea and glucose concentrations in simulated S. cerevisiae cultivations. 相似文献
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D B Janssen A Scheper L Dijkhuizen B Witholt 《Applied and environmental microbiology》1985,49(3):673-677
A bacterium that is able to utilize a number of halogenated short-chain hydrocarbons and halogenated carboxylic acids as sole carbon source for growth was identified as a strain of Xanthobacter autotrophicus. The organism constitutively produces two different dehalogenases. One enzyme is specific for halogenated alkanes, whereas the other, which is more heat stable and has a higher pH optimum, is specific for halogenated carboxylic acids. Haloalkanes were hydrolyzed in cell extracts to produce alcohols and halide ions, and a route for the metabolism of 1,2-dichlorethane is proposed. Both dehalogenases show a broad substrate specificity, allowing the degradation of bromine- and chlorine-substituted organic compounds. The results show that X. autotrophicus may play a role in the degradation of organochlorine compounds and that hydrolytic dehalogenases may be involved in the microbial metabolism of short-chain halogenated hydrocarbons in microorganisms. 相似文献
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Dr. A. Gebauer Dr. T. Scheper Prof. Dr. K. Schügerl 《Bioprocess and biosystems engineering》1987,2(2):55-58
Enzyme production with E. coli ATCC 11105, in a complex medium using phenylacetic acid as inducer is carried out in a stirred-tank reactor of 10 dm3 and an airlift tower-loop reactor of 60 dm3 with outer loop at a temperature of 27 °C. The optimum inducer concentration was 0.8 kg/m3, which was kept constant by fed-batch operation. The optimum of the relative dissolved O2-concentration with regard to saturation is below 10% in a stirred-tank reactor and at 35% in a tower-loop reactor. It was kept constant by parameter-adaptive control of the aeration rate. In a stirred-tank enzyme productivity is slightly higher than in a tower-loop reactor, and much higher than in a bubble column reactor.List of Symbols CPR kg/(m3 h)
CO2-production rate
- OTR kg/(m3 h)
O2-transfer rate
- OUR kg/(m3 h)
O2-utilization rate
- PAA
phenylacetic acid (inducer)
- RQ = CPR/OUR
respiratory quotient
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X kg/m3
cell mass concentration
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m h–1
maximum specific growth rate 相似文献
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Dr. A. Gebauer Dr. T. Scheper Prof. Dr. K. Schügerl 《Bioprocess and biosystems engineering》1987,2(1):13-23
E. coli ATCC 11105 was cultivated in a 10-1 stirred tank reactor and in a 60-1 tower loop reactor in batch and continuous operation. By on-line measurements of O2 and CO2 concentrations in the outlet gas, pH, temperature, cell mass concentration X as well as dissolved O2 concentration along the tower in the broth, gas holdup, broth recirculation rate through the loop and by offline measurements of substrate concentration DOC and cell mass concentration along the tower, the maximum specific growth rate
m
, yield coefficients Y
X/S. Y
X/DOC and
were evaluated in stirred tank and tower loop in batch and continuous cultures with and without motionless mixers in the tower and at different broth circulation rates through the loop. To control the accuracy of the measurements the C balance was calculated and 95% of the C content was covered.The biological parameters determined depend on the mode of operation as well as on the reactor used. Furthermore, they depend on the recirculation rate of the broth and built-ins in the tower. The unstructured cell and reactor models are unable to explain these differences. Obviously, structured cell and reactor models are needed. The cell mass concentration can be determined on line by NADH fluorescence in balanced growth, if the model parameters are determined under the same operational conditions in the same reactor.List of Symbols
a, b
empirical parameters in Eq. (1)
- CPR kg/(m3 h)
CO2 production rate
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C kg/m3
concentration
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D l/h
dilution rate
- DOC kg/m3
dissolved organic carbon
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I
net. fluorescence intensity
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K
S
kg/m3
Monod constant
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k
L
a l/h
volumetric mass transfer coefficient
- OTR kg/(m3 h)
oxygen transfer rate
- OUR kg/(m3 h)
oxygen utilization rate
- RQ = CPR/OUR
respiratory quotient
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S kg/m3
substrate concentration
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t h,min, s
time
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t
u
min
recirculation time
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t
M
min
mixing time
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v m3/h
volumetric flow rate through the loop
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X kg/m3
(dry) cell mass concentration
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Y
X/S
yield coefficient of cell mass with regard to the consumed substrate
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Y
X/DOC
yield coefficient of the cell mass with regard to the consumed DOC
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Y
X/O
yield coefficient of the cell mass with regard to the consumed oxygen
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Z
relative distance in the tower from the aerator with regard to the height of the aerated broth
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l/h
specific growth rate
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m
l/h
maximum specific growth rate
Indices
f
feed
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e
outlet 相似文献