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45
Citations
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World Ranking
16284
National Ranking
4061

Overview

Marvin J. Johnson was affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research spanned multiple fields with a focus on Physics and Astronomy as well as Engineering. The subfields of study included Computational Mechanics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.

Their work involved topics such as Combustion and flame dynamics, Planetary Science and Exploration, and Scientific Research and Discoveries.

Marvin J. Johnson published research articles in venues including:

  • Combustion and Flame

Among their recent publications was a study titled "n-decane droplet autoignition experiments in microgravity", published in 2024 in Combustion and Flame.

Frequent co-authors in their research included:

  • Timothy S. Krause
  • Yuhao Xu
  • V. Nayagam
  • Daniel L. Dietrich

Best Publications

  • A submicrodetermination of glucose.

    James T. Park;Marvin J. Johnson

  • ISOLATION AND PROPERTIES OF A PURE YEAST POLYPEPTIDASE

    Marvin J. Johnson

  • A New Type of Glucose Fermentation by Clostridium thermoaceticum

    F. E. Fontaine;W. H. Peterson;Elizabeth McCoy;Marvin J. Johnson

  • FACTORS PRODUCING HIGH YEAST YIELDS IN SYNTHETIC MEDIA

    B. H. Olson;Marvin J. Johnson

  • THE ROLE OF AEROBIC PHOSPHORYLATION IN THE PASTEUR EFFECT

    Marvin J. Johnson

  • A rapid micromethod for estimation of non-volatile organic matter.

    Marvin J. Johnson

  • Accumulation of labile phosphate in Staphylococcus aureus grown in the presence of penicillin.

    James T. Park;Marvin J. Johnson

  • Aeration Studies on Propagation of Baker's Yeast

    William D. Maxon;Marvin J. Johnson

  • The Interdependence of Medium Constituents in Citric Acid Production by Submerged Fermentation.

    Ping Shu;Marvin J. Johnson

  • Aerobic Microbial Growth at Low Oxygen Concentrations

    Marvin J. Johnson

  • Aeration in Fermentations

    Donald H. Phillips;Marvin J. Johnson

  • DISSIMILATION OF PYRUVIC ACID BY CELL-FREE PREPARATIONS OF CLOSTRIDIUM BUTYLICUM

    H.J. Koepsell;Marvin J. Johnson

  • Steam sterilizable probes for dissolved oxygen measurement

    Marvin J. Johnson;John Borkowski;Curt Engblom

  • Synthesis and characterization of sodium cysteine-S-sulfate monohydrate.

    Irwin H. Segel;Marvin J. Johnson

  • Energy Supply and Cell Yield in Aerobically Grown Microorganisms

    Eovaldo Hernandez;Marvin J. Johnson

  • Tracer experiments on the mechanism of citric acid formation by Aspergillus niger.

    W.W. Cleland;Marvin J. Johnson

  • The Role of the Constituents of Synthetic Media for Penicillin Production<sup>1</sup>

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  • Growth of Microbial Cells on Hydrocarbons

    Marvin J. Johnson

  • Yields of bacterial cells from hydrocarbons.

    Richard S. Wodzinski;Marvin J. Johnson

  • Production of Bacterial Cells from Methane

    Brian T. Sheehan;Marvin J. Johnson

  • Utilization of normal alkanes by yeasts

    Thomas L. Miller;Marvin J. Johnson

Frequent Co-Authors

W. W. Cleland
W. W. Cleland University of Wisconsin–Madison

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