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    A study of drop breakage in lean dispersions using the inverse-problem method by O’Rourke, Alan M., MacLoughlin, P.F.

    Published in Chemical engineering science (01-06-2010)
    “…The inverse-problem approach has been applied to new experimental drop-size data in order to make direct estimations of breakage rates and fragment…”
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    A comparison of measurement techniques used in the analysis of evolving liquid–liquid dispersions by O’Rourke, Alan M., MacLoughlin, P.F.

    Published in Chemical engineering and processing (01-08-2005)
    “…Two experimental techniques, direct sampling and in situ video microscopy, are used simultaneously to analyse evolving droplet size distributions in lean…”
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    Plant cell suspension cultures: some engineering considerations by Kieran, P.M, MacLoughlin, P.F, Malone, D.M

    Published in Journal of Biotechnology (17-12-1997)
    “…Higher plants are the source of a vast array of biochemicals which are used as drugs, pesticides, flavourings and fragrances. For some of these compounds,…”
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    Effects of hydrodynamic and interfacial forces on plant cell suspension systems by Kieran, P M, Malone, D M, MacLoughlin, P F

    “…Plant cells are perceived to be sensitive to the hydrodynamic environment in conventional bioreactors. Heightened sensitivity, relative to most bacterial…”
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    The effects of turbulent jet flows on plant cell suspension cultures by MacLoughlin, P. F., Malone, D. M., Murtagh, J. T., Kieran, P. M.

    Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (20-06-1998)
    “…Cell suspensions of Morinda citrifolia were subjected to turbulent flow conditions in a submerged jet apparatus, to investigate their hydrodynamic shear…”
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    Preferential deposition of smaller cells during cross-flow microfiltration of a yeast suspension by Foley, G, MacLoughlin, P.F, Malone, D.M

    Published in Biotechnology techniques (01-03-1992)
    “…By examining the size distribution of cells that do not deposit during cross-flow microfiltration of a yeast suspension, we demonstrate that the smaller cells…”
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