Treatment of wastewater from biotechnological production using physical methods
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The paper discusses methods of influence to the microorganisms in real wastewater on the example of yeast production. Individual attention attended in the work to the consideration of existing wastewater treatment using physical force, but also considered one of the most progressive methods of influence on the yeast - electro shock. The relevance of experiments in the field of wastewater treatment and the search for new methods associated with increased rates of water pollution.
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