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This volume represents the proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Biochemical Engineering Symposium held at Kansas State University on April 26, 1986. Some of the papers describe the progress of ongoing projects, and others contain the results of completed projects. Only brief summaries are given of many of the papers that will be published in full elsewhere. ContentsEnd-Product Inhibition of the Acetone-Butanol FermentationâBob Kuhn, Colorado State University Effect of Multiple Substrates in Ethanal Fermentations from Cheese WheyâC.J. Wang, University of Missouri Extraction and Fermentation of Ensiled Sweet SorghumâKarl Noah, Colorado State University Removal of Nucleic Acids from Bakers' YeastâRichard M. Cordes, Iowa State University Modeling the Effects of Plasmid Replication and Product Repression on the Growth Rate of Recombinant BacteriaâWilliam E. Bentley, University of Colorado Indirect Estimates of Cell Concentrations in Mass Cultivation of Bacterial CellsâAndrew Fisher, University of Missouri A Mathematical Model for Liquid Recirculation in Airlift ColumnsâC.H.Lee, Kansas State University Characterization of Imperfect Mixing of Batch Reactors by Two Compartment ModelâPeter Sohn, University of Missouri First Order Breakage Model for the Degradation of Pullalan in the Batch FermentorâStephen A. Milligan, Kansas State University Synthesis and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of 13C-Labeled Amylopectin and MaltooligosaccharidesâBernard Y. Tao, Iowa State University Preparation of Fungal Starter Culture in Gas Fluidized Bed ReactorâPal Mihaltz, Colorado State University Yeast Flocculation and SedimentationâDavid Szlag, University of Colorado Protein Enrichment of Extrusion Cooked Corn by Solid Substrate FermentationâLucas Alvarez-Martinez, Colorado State University Optimum Design of a Hollow Fiber Mammalian Cell ReactorâThomas Chresand, Colorado State University Gas Chromatography and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Trifluoroacetylated CarbohydratesâSteven T. Summerfelt, Iowa State University Kinetic and Bioenergetic Considerations for Modeling Photosynthetic Microbial P~ocesses in Producing Biomass and Treating WastewaterâH. Y. Lee, Kansas State University Mathematical Modeling and Simulation of Bicarbonate-Limited Photsynthetic Growth in Continuous CultureâCraig Curless, Kansas State University Data Acquisition and Control of a Rotary Drum Solid State FermentorâMnasria A. Habib, Colorado State University Biodegradation of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid (2,4-D)âGreg Sinton, Kansas State University