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Maximum Yield Coefficient in Coefficient Formulas
Maximum Yield Coefficient refers to the maximum mg of cells produced per mg organic matter removed. And is denoted by Y.
Formulas to find Maximum Yield Coefficient in Coefficient
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Maximum Yield Coefficient given Observed Cell Yield
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Coefficient formulas that make use of Maximum Yield Coefficient
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Endogenous Decay Constant given Volume of Reactor
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Endogenous Decay Coefficient given Observed Cell Yield
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List of variables in Coefficient formulas
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Observed Cell Yield
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Endogenous Decay Coefficient
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Mean Cell Residence Time
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FAQ
What is the Maximum Yield Coefficient?
Maximum Yield Coefficient refers to the maximum mg of cells produced per mg organic matter removed.
Can the Maximum Yield Coefficient be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Maximum Yield Coefficient, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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