Mohseni et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Design of sliding mode controller for the optimal control of fed-batch cultivation of recombinant E. coliMohseni et al., 2009
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- Mohseni S
- Babaeipour V
- Vali A
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- Chemical Engineering Science
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Fed-batch fermentation processes are common methods for producing recombinant biological products from different microorganisms. Model-based control of bioprocess is a difficult task due to the challenges associated with bioprocess modeling and the lack of on …
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