Re: [DIYbio] Isothermal microcalorimetry for bacterial activity.

On 04/16/2015 01:34 PM, Markos wrote:
> You think it might be more appropriate to use biomass fixed on a solid support?

No opinion. Not enough info.

I was simply idea generating for you.

"To control the analysis the difference in heat released in compartments should be the result only of the difference in the
concentration of nutrients (organic load in the effluent) and not by the difference in biomass. "

Sounds like an assumption rather than a measurement.

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