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. 2021 Nov 12;12:733244. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.733244

TABLE 2.

Table showing the carrying capacities (Calgae, max) computed at different pressures for Chlorella vulgaris (CV) Dunaliella salina (DS), and Chloromonas.

Pressure (mbar) Average carrying capacity of duplicates (Calgae,max)* Uncertainty* n (number of time points the average carrying capacity is based on)
Chloromonas brevispina

670 ± 20 161.1 × 104 5.2 × 104 2
330 ± 20 198.0 × 104 8.8 × 104 3
160 ± 20 86.8 × 104 6.2 × 104 3
80 ± 2.5 43.4 × 104 2.5 × 104 3

Dunaliella salina

670 ± 20 2.3 × 106 1.5 × 105** 1
330 ± 20 121.3 × 104 7.5 × 104 3
160 ± 20 30.0 × 105 4.6 × 105 4
80 ± 2.5 15.8 × 104 1.3 × 104 4

Chlorella vulgaris

670 ± 20 32.8 × 104 1.1 × 104 3
330 ± 20 78.8 × 104 3.6 × 104 3
160 ± 20 13.0 × 105 1.5 × 105 4
80 ± 2.5 57.1 × 104 4.5 × 104 3

The carrying capacities are the averages of the duplicate experiments reported in Supplementary Table 11 with the uncertainties propagated for the average of the duplicate experiments.

∗∗This uncertainty represents half the range between the duplicates.

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