Examples of 'mesophilic' in a sentence

Meaning of "mesophilic"

mesophilic (adjective): used to describe organisms or processes that thrive at moderate temperatures, typically between 20 to 45 degrees Celsius
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  • of, or relating to a mesophile
  • living and thriving at moderate temperatures

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The mesophilic lactic ferements are added on renneting.
Thermophilic spore formers and mesophilic bacteria.
There are mesophilic consortia and thermophilic consortia.
The strains tested are predominantly mesophilic strains.
Aerobic mesophilic bacteria total count.
In a particular embodiment the enzyme is a mesophilic enzyme.
Changing mesophilic wastewater sludge digestion into thermophilic.
Evolution of organic matter during the mesophilic.
These digesters operate at either mesophilic or thermophilic temperatures.
Mesophilic lactic acid bacteria.
Representative suitable mesophilic host cells are described below.
These strains may be thermophilic variants of mesophilic species.
Normally mesophilic conditions are expected.
Desulfotomaculum species are either mesophilic or thermophilic.
Mesophilic aerobic bacteria.

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An isothermal amplification enzyme may be thermophilic or mesophilic in nature.
Heterotrophic mesophilic bacteria were isolated as well as their total amount was determined.
The bioreactor is preferably mesophilic or thermophilic.
Mesophilic systems are therefore considered to be more stable than thermophilic digestion systems.
Bacterial populations of lactic acid and facultative mesophilic anaerob.
Comparison and optimization of mesophilic and themophilic anaerobic digestion processes in terms of loading.
It may also be ensured by an addition of a preparation of mesophilic lactic flora.
The inocula for the mesophilic stages were derived from domestic sewage sludge.
At the end of the mesophilic.
In preferred embodiments the mesophilic enzyme is a cellulase or other cell wall degrading enzyme.
The toilet can also be closed to allow further mesophilic composting.
Enumeration of enterobacteriaceae and mesophilic aerobic colonies on the respective agar plates was performed.
Several genes exist which are known to encode for mesophilic PTEs.
Another reactor was left to operate in mesophilic temperature for the comparing purposes.
Isolation and characterization of lactate dehydrogenases from thermophilic and mesophilic bacilli.
Target organisms were isolated from mesophilic fermented milk products.
Different mesophilic aroma cultures may advantageously be used together with the starter culture.
This strain is mesophilic.
Were used as primary cultures mesophilic homofermentative, heterofermentative mesophilic and thermophilic.
More preferably the exogenous xylose isomerase is derived from a mesophilic bacterium.
The benefits can be achieved with either mesophilic or thermophilic tank bioleaching processes.
Populations induced under psychrophilic conditions readily metabolized similar quality oils under mesophilic conditions.
These mixed starter cultures contains mesophilic and thermophilic lactic acid bacterial strains.
A composition according to any of the preceding claims wherein the microflora comprises mesophilic bacterial cells.
Both aerobic and anaerobic and both mesophilic and thermophilic processes take place.
Traditional Northern fermented milk products are typically made with mesophilic species.
The two main types of biogas production are mesophilic anaerobe digestion and thermophilic anaerobe digestion.
Vegetation analysis showed a general decline in Pine forests and increase in mesophilic woodland.
Industrial waste material is sent to the mesophilic digester after having undergone a thermophilic digestion step.
It significantly decreases the contaminant mesophilic flora ;.
The temperature range for growth may range from mesophilic temperatures up to extremely thermophilic temperatures.
These producers were chosen among thermophilic, thermotolerant, or even mesophilic fungi.
The GMA may be carried out at mesophilic or thermophilic temperatures.
Increase in temperature, as mentioned, bioreactors are normally inoculated with mesophilic microorganisms.
Chaetomium globosum is a well known mesophilic member of the Chaetomiaceae family of molds.

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