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Definition of fermenter in English: fermenter(US fermentor) noun fəˈmɛntəfərˈmen(t)ər 1A container in which fermentation takes place. 发酵桶 Example sentencesExamples - His test fermenter convinced him it would be possible to turn organic wastes (a third of the household garbage stream) into fuel and compost.
- Harvesting takes place by pumping the suspension of cells and liquid removed from the fermenter through a heated vessel which stops growth and renders the cells non-viable.
- After a few hours in a deep-tank fermentor, the bacteria can convert 72 percent of the sugar into mannitol.
- The report said 37 of 405 fermenters ranging in size from 2 gallons to 1,250 gallons had been removed.
- As these drawings based on their description show, we know what the fermenters look like, we know what the tanks, pumps, compressors and other parts look like.
- They questioned whether a central tank found on the trailers was a fermenter used to produce large quantities of deadly germs.
- There are temperature controlled fermenters and storage tanks, and good new oak barrels for maturation.
- They included missile components, reactor vessel and fermenters - the latter required for the production of chemical and biological warheads.
- It allows more efficient production of ethanol in smaller, less expensive fermentors.
- They've replaced wooden fermenters and lagering vessels with stainless steel.
- The boil is finished and the wort is being pumped through the cooling coils to the fermenter.
- Now that most of the solids have settled to the bottom, the beer is slowly pumped from the fermenter and filtered to remove any remaining solids.
- You have fermenters and processing equipment, and also a drying and grinding facility.
- 1.1 An organism which causes fermentation.
发酵物质,酵素 Example sentencesExamples - By definition, foregut fermentors comprise animals with a pregastric fermentation chambers such as the rumen, reticulum, and omasum of ruminants and diverticula or fermentative sacs of other ruminant-like mammals.
- However, change was found among strains of S. dysenteriae type I as non-lactose fermenter became lactose fermenter.
Definition of fermenter in US English: fermenternounfərˈmen(t)ər 1A container in which fermentation takes place. 发酵桶 Example sentencesExamples - They've replaced wooden fermenters and lagering vessels with stainless steel.
- His test fermenter convinced him it would be possible to turn organic wastes (a third of the household garbage stream) into fuel and compost.
- They questioned whether a central tank found on the trailers was a fermenter used to produce large quantities of deadly germs.
- As these drawings based on their description show, we know what the fermenters look like, we know what the tanks, pumps, compressors and other parts look like.
- Now that most of the solids have settled to the bottom, the beer is slowly pumped from the fermenter and filtered to remove any remaining solids.
- You have fermenters and processing equipment, and also a drying and grinding facility.
- They included missile components, reactor vessel and fermenters - the latter required for the production of chemical and biological warheads.
- The report said 37 of 405 fermenters ranging in size from 2 gallons to 1,250 gallons had been removed.
- Harvesting takes place by pumping the suspension of cells and liquid removed from the fermenter through a heated vessel which stops growth and renders the cells non-viable.
- It allows more efficient production of ethanol in smaller, less expensive fermentors.
- After a few hours in a deep-tank fermentor, the bacteria can convert 72 percent of the sugar into mannitol.
- There are temperature controlled fermenters and storage tanks, and good new oak barrels for maturation.
- The boil is finished and the wort is being pumped through the cooling coils to the fermenter.
- 1.1 An organism which causes fermentation.
发酵物质,酵素 Example sentencesExamples - By definition, foregut fermentors comprise animals with a pregastric fermentation chambers such as the rumen, reticulum, and omasum of ruminants and diverticula or fermentative sacs of other ruminant-like mammals.
- However, change was found among strains of S. dysenteriae type I as non-lactose fermenter became lactose fermenter.
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