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    Microalgae or microphytes are microscopic algae invisible to the naked eye. They are phytoplankton typically found in freshwater and marine systems, living...
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    Microalgae or microscopic algae grow in either marine or freshwater systems. They are primary producers in the oceans that convert water and carbon dioxide...
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    The bioreactor has to be made out of transparent material. The first microalgae cultivation was of the unicellular Chlorella vulgaris by Dutch microbiologist...
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  • specific applications. Microalgae also can be used as livestock feed due to their proteins. Even more, some species of microalgae produce valuable compounds...
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    of algae that are intentionally cultivated fall into the category of microalgae (also referred to as phytoplankton, microphytes, or planktonic algae)...
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    The SERI microalgae culture collection was a collection from the Department of Energy's Aquatic Species Program cataloged at the Solar Energy Research...
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    swine manure is capable of improving the growth medium performance of microalgae cultivations in terms of final biomass productivity, showing that algal...
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    Algae fuel (category High lipid content microalgae)
    seaweed oil. In 1942 Harder and Von Witsch were the first to propose that microalgae be grown as a source of lipids for food or fuel. Following World War II...
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    from multiple distinct clades. Such organisms range from unicellular microalgae such as Chlorella, Prototheca and the diatoms, to multicellular macroalgae...
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    phosphate). Exopolysaccharides are secreted from microorganisms including microalgae into the surrounding environment during their growth or propagation. They...
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    Mycoplankton Bacterioplankton Virioplankton By size Heterotrophic picoplankton Microalgae Microzooplankton Nanophytoplankton calcareous Photosynthetic picoplankton...
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    PMID 20203057. Masojídek J, Torzillo G (2008). "Mass Cultivation of Freshwater Microalgae". Encyclopedia of Ecology. Elsevier. pp. 2226–2235. doi:10.1016/b978-008045405-4...
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  • photobioreactors, air is sucked through a pressure pump and fed to the microalgae, with oxygen released as a byproduct. Additionally, the Liquid 3 bioreactor...
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  • Stramenopiles (heterokonts), a group which also contains kelp and various microalgae. Several stages occur in its lifecycle. The feeding form has a stiff,...
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    by looking at the consumption of hydrocarbon gases in a culture cell. Microalgae have gained attention in recent years due to several reasons including...
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    conifers; those in the Chironomidae family are still active at −16 °C. Microalgae that live in snow and ice include green, brown, and red algae. Snow algae...
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    urchins Squid Whaling Aquaculture Carp Catfish Tilapia Abalone Mussels Oysters Pearls Microalgae Seaweed Both Clams Sea cucumbers Scallops Salmon Shrimp...
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    consists of the fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of hard-shelled microalgae, that have accumulated over millions of years. It is used as a filtration...
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    Vietnam is also home to 1,438 species of freshwater microalgae, constituting 9.6% of all microalgae species, as well as 794 aquatic invertebrates and 2...
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  • particles can also be used for cardiac tissue. There are biocompatible microalgae hybrid microrobots for active drug-delivery in the lungs and the gastrointestinal...
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    facilitate photosynthesis. Photobioreactors are typically used to cultivate microalgae, cyanobacteria, and some mosses. Photobioreactors can be open systems...
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    Closteriaceae. Species of Closterium are a common component of freshwater microalgae flora worldwide. Closterium is a diverse genus consisting of solitary...
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    member of a large group comprising several genera of algae, specifically microalgae, found in the oceans, waterways and soils of the world. Living diatoms...
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    over 20 years. Scallops are known to be infected by viruses, bacteria, microalgae of the heterokonts and dinoflagellates. : 71  Some scallops, including...
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    component of the lipids (up to 70% by weight) in some species such as microalgae but in some other organisms are not found in their standalone form, but...
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    Tokusoglu, O.; Unal, M. K. (2003). "Biomass Nutrient Profiles of Three Microalgae: Spirulina platensis, Chlorella vulgaris, and Isochrisis galbana". Journal...
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  • 132 litters (9.1% mixing ratio) of SAF sourced from wood chips and from microalgae. It was the first flight in the world to use biofuel derived from gasified...
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