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A model for growth of a tissue culture consisting of cell clumps is given. A set of equations for following the size distribution of clumps is used to determine total biomass accumulation. Existence and uniqueness of a solution to the equations is proved, and estimates of the biomass growth is given in a number of situations.
chemostat, 1101 Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous), cell clumps, size distribution of clumps, Fungal pellets, Growth, Models, Biological, growth of tissue culture, fungal pellets, 10123 Institute of Mathematics, 510 Mathematics, Population dynamics (general), 2604 Applied Mathematics, total biomass accumulation, Culture Techniques, Size distributions, Cell Division, 2611 Modeling and Simulation
chemostat, 1101 Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous), cell clumps, size distribution of clumps, Fungal pellets, Growth, Models, Biological, growth of tissue culture, fungal pellets, 10123 Institute of Mathematics, 510 Mathematics, Population dynamics (general), 2604 Applied Mathematics, total biomass accumulation, Culture Techniques, Size distributions, Cell Division, 2611 Modeling and Simulation
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