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graph.commit('sw', 'Software', $('<div>24 July 2015: Working on a Google Maps-like interface for our screening system. Coming soon! Never before has live observation of your samples from away been so smooth. Already being tested on a picture of <i>Marchantia</i>. Will be available in desktop/mobile versions.</div>'));
 
graph.commit('sw', 'Software', $('<div>24 July 2015: Working on a Google Maps-like interface for our screening system. Coming soon! Never before has live observation of your samples from away been so smooth. Already being tested on a picture of <i>Marchantia</i>. Will be available in desktop/mobile versions.</div>'));
 
graph.commit('optics', 'Optics', $('<div>24 July 2015: Assessment of our bright-field microscope prototype: field of view width 0.2mm, resolution - well under 10 microns. Also assessed different filters (cheap vs. more expensive options). A review of these coming next week, along with fluorescence microscopy setup. Finally managed to print and assemble the fluorescent cube today. As an aside, accidentally discovered how important illumination of the sample is, because the torch we were using went battery low, and made it pretty much impossible to focus on any image.</div>'));
 
graph.commit('optics', 'Optics', $('<div>24 July 2015: Assessment of our bright-field microscope prototype: field of view width 0.2mm, resolution - well under 10 microns. Also assessed different filters (cheap vs. more expensive options). A review of these coming next week, along with fluorescence microscopy setup. Finally managed to print and assemble the fluorescent cube today. As an aside, accidentally discovered how important illumination of the sample is, because the torch we were using went battery low, and made it pretty much impossible to focus on any image.</div>'));
graph.commit('optics', 'Optics', $('<div>27 July 2015: Comparison of our prototype with a lab bench microscope Nikon Labophot. See photos of Pinus stem crossection below. Quality achieved is totally comparable, magnification 400x. We still have some issues with colour, probably due to the illumination by UV LED torch. Resolved temporarily by putting in a yellow filter. Also, first attempts on fluorescence today. Failed. More tomorrow.. </div> <div class="team"><div class="face" style="background-image: url(//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/0/02/CamJIC-Notebook-PinusStem.jpg)"><div class="blur"></div><div class="profile"><h3>Our Image</h3><p>Achieved coloured image.</div></div><div class="face" style="background-image: url(//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/f/fa/CamJIC-Notebook_PinusStemNikon.JPG)"><div class="blur"></div><div class="profile"><h3>Nikon Image</h3><p>Image obtained with Nikon microscope and digital camera mount. Compare the quality yourself (and the price).</div></div><div class="face" style="background-image: url(//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/8/8b/CamJIC-Notebook-Lab.jpg)"><div class="blur"></div><div class="profile"><h3>Wet Lab</h3><p>A biologist and an engineer in the wet lab. Sounds like the start of a joke, but they are actually preparing Marchantia for observation under our to-be-constructed fluorescent microscope. Fully dressed, according to all safety regulations.</div></div></div>'));
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graph.commit('optics', 'Optics', $('<div>27 July 2015: Comparison of our prototype with a lab bench microscope Nikon Labophot (retail price around 1,500$). See photos of Pinus stem crossection below. Quality achieved is totally comparable, magnification 400x. We still have some issues with colour, probably due to the illumination by UV LED torch. Resolved temporarily by putting in a yellow filter. Also, first attempts on fluorescence today. Failed. More tomorrow.. </div> <div class="team"><div class="face" style="background-image: url(//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/0/02/CamJIC-Notebook-PinusStem.jpg)"><div class="blur"></div><div class="profile"><h3>Our Image</h3><p>Achieved coloured image.</div></div><div class="face" style="background-image: url(//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/f/fa/CamJIC-Notebook_PinusStemNikon.JPG)"><div class="blur"></div><div class="profile"><h3>Nikon Image</h3><p>Image obtained with Nikon microscope and digital camera mount. Compare the quality yourself (and the price).</div></div><div class="face" style="background-image: url(//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/8/8b/CamJIC-Notebook-Lab.jpg)"><div class="blur"></div><div class="profile"><h3>Wet Lab</h3><p>A biologist and an engineer in the wet lab. Sounds like the start of a joke, but they are actually preparing Marchantia for observation under our to-be-constructed fluorescent microscope. Fully dressed, according to all safety regulations.</div></div></div>'));
 
graph.commit('bio', 'Wet Lab', $('<div>27 July 2015: Prepared some microscopic slides with fluorescent Marchantia transformants (express GFP), generously provided by the Hasseloff Lab. However, able to look at them only through the lab fluorescence microscope for now.</div>'));
 
graph.commit('bio', 'Wet Lab', $('<div>27 July 2015: Prepared some microscopic slides with fluorescent Marchantia transformants (express GFP), generously provided by the Hasseloff Lab. However, able to look at them only through the lab fluorescence microscope for now.</div>'));
 
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