Mathematical modelling of bacterial metabolism /
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2014
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Ip, Pooi Kuhn,
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The ubiquity of microbes in our lives has made research into microorganisms an important area of study. From their uses in industrial applications to their roles inhuman health and disease, the ability to characterise and ultimately manipulate microbes in advantageous ways is of great utility. In this respect, microbial metabolism is important for several reasons. The biochemical reactions that comprise metabolism determine the consumption and production of chemical compounds and thus, direct lyrelate to efficiency of microbial industrial fermentation. Metabolism and its regulation is also a key determinant in the virulence and survival of pathogenic microbes.
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University of South Australia. School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences.
School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences.
School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences.
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Thesis (PhD(Mathematics))--University of South Australia, 2014.
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Copyright 2014 Pooi Kuhn Ip.
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1 ethesis (xiv, 133 pages) :
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-72)
colour illustrations
Includes bibliographical references (pages 65-72)
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