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    Cell growth patterns in immobilization matrices by Walsh, P.K., Malone, D.M.

    Published in Biotechnology advances (1995)
    “…Within an immobilized cell matrix, mass transfer limitations on substrate delivery or product removal can often lead to a wide range of local chemical…”
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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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    Improving the UN's Capacity for Conflict Prevention by Hampson, F.O., Malone, D.M.

    “…Prevention of conflict is the first promise in the Charter of the United Nations. Yet, it is a promise that is constantly betrayed by local parties,…”
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    Growth patterns of Saccharomyces cerevisiae microcolonies in alginate and carrageenan gel particles: Effect of physical and chemical properties of gels by Walsh, Padraig K., Isdell, Francis V., Noone, Sinéad M., O'Donovan, Michael G., Malone, Dermot M.

    Published in Enzyme and microbial technology (01-04-1996)
    “…When Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells were inoculated at low density (1 · 10 3–1.5 · 10 5 cells [g gel] −1) in alginate gel beads and cylinders, cells grew in…”
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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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    Effects of sterilization treatments on some properties of alginate solutions and gels by Leo, W.J, McLoughlin, A.J, Malone, D.M

    Published in Biotechnology progress (1990)
    “…Aqueous sodium alginate solutions were subjected to various heat sterilization treatments. Sodium alginate powder was also treated by both gM‐irradiation and…”
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    ASSESSING TRAINING NEEDS OF GERIATRIC SERVICE PROVIDERS: PROGRAM RATIONALE AND FOCUS GROUP OUTCOMES by Shetterley, Karen, Malone, D. Michael, Poon, Leonard W.

    Published in Educational gerontology (01-01-1998)
    “…To address gerontology training needs, a comprehensive, multifaceted, convergent statewide assessment was conducted in the state of Georgia as an initial step…”
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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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    Infant care as a parent education resource: recent trends in care issues by Malone, D.M, Orthner, D.K

    Published in Family relations (01-10-1988)
    “…The present article focuses on the historical trends in child care issues as reflected in the government-sponsored parent education resource, Infant Care. Such…”
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    Determination of the radial distribution of Saccharomyces cerevisiae immobilised in calcium alginate gel beads by Walsh, P.K, Brady, J.M, Malone, D.M

    Published in Biotechnology techniques (01-06-1993)
    “…The dissolution of alginate gel beads in 20 g sodium citrate/l produces a linear decrease in bead diameter. The rate of dissolution is dependent on the…”
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