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                                     $${\{C_{CO_2}\ in\}\ -\ \{C_{CO_2}\ out\}\ ≥\ \{C_{biomass}\}\ -\
 
                                     $${\{C_{CO_2}\ in\}\ -\ \{C_{CO_2}\ out\}\ ≥\ \{C_{biomass}\}\ -\
 
                                                     \{C_{xylose}\}...(2)}$$
 
                                                     \{C_{xylose}\}...(2)}$$
Let {C<sub>CO<sub>2</sub> net</sub>} = {C<sub>CO<sub>2</sub> in</sub>} - {C<sub>CO<sub>2</sub> out</sub>}, equation (2) further simplifies to </p>
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Let {C<sub>CO<sub>2</sub> net</sub>} = {C<sub>CO<sub>2</sub> in</sub>} - {C<sub>CO<sub>2</sub> out</sub>}, equation (2) further simplifies to  
                                    <p class="pcontent">{C<sub>CO<sub>2</sub> net</sub>} ≥ {C<sub>biomass</sub>} - {C<sub>xylose</sub>}......(3)</p>
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$${\{C_{CO_2}\ net\}\ \ \{C_{biomass}\}\ -\ \{C_{xylose}\}...(3)}$$
                                    <p class="pcontent">If C<sub>waste</sub> is very small and negligible,  
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If C<sub>waste</sub> is very small and negligible,  
 
                                         we can obtain the net amount of carbon dioxide fixed over time. If, on the contrary,  
 
                                         we can obtain the net amount of carbon dioxide fixed over time. If, on the contrary,  
 
                                         C<sub>waste</sub> cannot be neglected, equation (3) allows us to estimate the minimum net amount of carbon dioxide fixed.
 
                                         C<sub>waste</sub> cannot be neglected, equation (3) allows us to estimate the minimum net amount of carbon dioxide fixed.
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                                         The O.D. 600 of engineered <i>E. coli</i> is measured after a 12-hour cultivation and the result obtained is 0.4511 O.D. .  
 
                                         The O.D. 600 of engineered <i>E. coli</i> is measured after a 12-hour cultivation and the result obtained is 0.4511 O.D. .  
 
                                         Yin Li et al. reported that dry cell weight (DCW) of <i>E. coli</i> is $${0.35g \over {1 L \cdot O.D. 600}}$$ , determined by experiment.  
 
                                         Yin Li et al. reported that dry cell weight (DCW) of <i>E. coli</i> is $${0.35g \over {1 L \cdot O.D. 600}}$$ , determined by experiment.  
                                         <i>E. coli</i> biomass contains 48% of carbon by mass
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                                         <i>E. coli</i> biomass contains 48% of carbon by mass.
                                     </p>
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                                     $${\{C_{CO_2}\ net\}\ ≥\ \{C_{biomass}\}\ -\ \{C_{xylose}\}...(3)}$$
                                    <p class="pcontent">C<sub>biomass</sub> = 0.4511 × 0.35 × 48% = 0.0758 g/L</p>
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</p>
 
                                     <p class="pcontent">On the other hand, C<sub>xylose</sub> can be calculated by multiplying the amount of xylose consumed  
 
                                     <p class="pcontent">On the other hand, C<sub>xylose</sub> can be calculated by multiplying the amount of xylose consumed  
 
                                         per unit volume of broth to the mass percentage of carbon in xylose.  
 
                                         per unit volume of broth to the mass percentage of carbon in xylose.  

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