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A scientist, Dr Laurie Kennedy, with the new $569,900 computercontrolled fermentation unit which has been opened at the D.S.I.R. 'S biochemical processing centre in Palmerston North. The two-metre high stainless steel fermenter vessel can handle up to a tonne of material and will be used in pilot-scale production for clients in the pharmaceutical and food industries. The unit has been funded jointly by the D. S.I.R. and Massey University.

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Press, 1 December 1987, Page 40

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A scientist, Dr Laurie Kennedy, with the new $569,900 computercontrolled fermentation unit which has been opened at the D.S.I.R. 'S biochemical processing centre in Palmerston North. The two-metre high stainless steel fermenter vessel can handle up to a tonne of material and will be used in pilot-scale production for clients in the pharmaceutical and food industries. The unit has been funded jointly by the D. S.I.R. and Massey University. Press, 1 December 1987, Page 40

A scientist, Dr Laurie Kennedy, with the new $569,900 computercontrolled fermentation unit which has been opened at the D.S.I.R. 'S biochemical processing centre in Palmerston North. The two-metre high stainless steel fermenter vessel can handle up to a tonne of material and will be used in pilot-scale production for clients in the pharmaceutical and food industries. The unit has been funded jointly by the D. S.I.R. and Massey University. Press, 1 December 1987, Page 40