Isothermal calorimetry is a powerful technique for the study of kinetics of physical, chemical, and biological processes, for example, of their temperature dependence. A new heat conduction calorimeter that simultaneously makes measurements on four samples at four different temperatures is presented in this article. Results from tests with four biological systems (milk fermentation, carrot juice spoilage, sunflower seed germination, and moss respiration) are shown. In all the cases, the instrument could measure the heat production rate-and thus the process rate-at the different temperatures used
The Nature of Biological Systems as Revealed by Thermal Methods is a guide for experiments using the...
A modified heat-flux, computer-assisted bench calorimeter is described for continuous in situ measur...
The evolution or absorption of heat is the most fundamental indicator of chemical reactions; this ph...
All physical, chemical and biological processes produce heat and isothermal calorimetry is a general...
All physical, chemical and biological processes produce heat and isothermal calorimetry is a general...
A new approach in isothermal heat conduction microcalorimetric studies of chemical and biological pr...
An approach to teaching calorimetry is offered through practical, versatile undergraduate experiment...
Subtitle: Isothermal calorimetry – the measurement of the heat production rate of processes – is a g...
Techniques of isothermal microcalorimetry have been much improved during the past two decades. In ad...
A review, with .apprx.43 refs. A review of different types of biol. reaction calorimetry systems cur...
So-called isothermal calorimeters are often built on the heat conduction principle. This may sound a...
The exploitation of microorganisms in natural or technological systems calls for monitoring tools th...
Isothermal microcalorimetry is becoming widely used for monitoring biological activities in vitro. M...
Developing and improving online monitoring techniques for processes is always a matter of interest f...
Bench-scale heat flux calorimetry is applied to monitor complex microbial systems producing secondar...
The Nature of Biological Systems as Revealed by Thermal Methods is a guide for experiments using the...
A modified heat-flux, computer-assisted bench calorimeter is described for continuous in situ measur...
The evolution or absorption of heat is the most fundamental indicator of chemical reactions; this ph...
All physical, chemical and biological processes produce heat and isothermal calorimetry is a general...
All physical, chemical and biological processes produce heat and isothermal calorimetry is a general...
A new approach in isothermal heat conduction microcalorimetric studies of chemical and biological pr...
An approach to teaching calorimetry is offered through practical, versatile undergraduate experiment...
Subtitle: Isothermal calorimetry – the measurement of the heat production rate of processes – is a g...
Techniques of isothermal microcalorimetry have been much improved during the past two decades. In ad...
A review, with .apprx.43 refs. A review of different types of biol. reaction calorimetry systems cur...
So-called isothermal calorimeters are often built on the heat conduction principle. This may sound a...
The exploitation of microorganisms in natural or technological systems calls for monitoring tools th...
Isothermal microcalorimetry is becoming widely used for monitoring biological activities in vitro. M...
Developing and improving online monitoring techniques for processes is always a matter of interest f...
Bench-scale heat flux calorimetry is applied to monitor complex microbial systems producing secondar...
The Nature of Biological Systems as Revealed by Thermal Methods is a guide for experiments using the...
A modified heat-flux, computer-assisted bench calorimeter is described for continuous in situ measur...
The evolution or absorption of heat is the most fundamental indicator of chemical reactions; this ph...