Testing a prototype pulse generator for a continuous flow system and its use for E. coli inactivation and microalgae lipid extraction.
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Damijan Miklavcic | Karel Flisar | D. Miklavčič | K. Flisar | S. H. Meglič | J. Golob | Janvit Golob | Sasa Haberl Meglic | Jernej Morelj | Jernej Morelj
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