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    A fast and systematic procedure to develop dynamic models of bioprocesses: application to microalgae cultures

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    The purpose of this paper is to report on the development of a procedure for inferring black-box, yet biologically interpretable, dynamic models of bioprocesses based on sets of measurements of a few external components (biomass, substrates, and products of interest). The procedure has three main steps: (a) the determination of the number of macroscopic biological reactions linking the measured components; (b) the estimation of a first reaction scheme, which has interesting mathematical properties, but might lack a biological interpretation; and (c) the "projection" (or transformation) of this reaction scheme onto a biologically-consistent scheme. The advantage of the method is that it allows the fast prototyping of models for the culture of microorganisms that are not well documented. The good performance of the third step of the method is demonstrated by application to an example of microalgal culture

    On a systematic procedure for the predetermination of macroscopic reaction schemes

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    SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    Activation and Thermodynamic Parameter Study of the Heteronuclear C═O···H–N Hydrogen Bonding of Diphenylurethane Isomeric Structures by FT-IR Spectroscopy Using the Regularized Inversion of an Eigenvalue Problem

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    Drug Interactions with Benzodiazepines

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