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“.... The subsequent decrease in the absorbance is detected with an incorporated photometer. After method...”
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“... by vacuum and fed after 36 hours, while the other fermentations, also in triplicate, were carried out under...”
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“... at 620 nm. The results showed that there was a decrease in surface tension in the three fermentations...”
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“... abundance). Subsequently, lactate served as a substrate for secondary fermentations. In the reactor...”
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