Difference between revisions of "Team:Cambridge-JIC/Notebook"

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graph.commit('march', '7 July 2015', $('<div><h4>Marchantia</h4> Marchantia project suggestion. Two possible ideas: Evolvinator, Marchantia. Established project objectives, linked in with 3D printed microscope.</div>'));
 
graph.commit('march', '7 July 2015', $('<div><h4>Marchantia</h4> Marchantia project suggestion. Two possible ideas: Evolvinator, Marchantia. Established project objectives, linked in with 3D printed microscope.</div>'));
 
graph.merge('evolv', 'meta', '13 July 2015', $('<div><h4>General</h4> Evolvinator project ended. The Evolvinator is  already a great open source piece of lab equipment. Check it out!</div>'));
 
graph.merge('evolv', 'meta', '13 July 2015', $('<div><h4>General</h4> Evolvinator project ended. The Evolvinator is  already a great open source piece of lab equipment. Check it out!</div>'));
graph.merge('enose', 'meta', ' ', $('<div><h4>General</h4>Bionose project ended. Check out <a href= "http://www.owlstonenanotech.com" class="blue">OwlStone</a> (Cambridge based company): their chemical sensing technology is amazing!</div>'));
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graph.merge('enose', 'meta', ' ', $('<div style="margin-top:-40px"><h4>General</h4>Bionose project ended. Check out <a href= "http://www.owlstonenanotech.com" class="blue">OwlStone</a> (Cambridge based company): their chemical sensing technology is amazing!</div>'));
 
graph.commit('optics', '14 July 2015', $('<div><h4>Optics</h4> Optical parts ordering for our microscope (LEDs, filters, some lens to play around with).</div>'));
 
graph.commit('optics', '14 July 2015', $('<div><h4>Optics</h4> Optical parts ordering for our microscope (LEDs, filters, some lens to play around with).</div>'));
 
graph.commit('design', '', $('<div style="margin-top:-40px"><h4>Hardware Design</h4> AutoCAD tinkering. All credit for initial microscope stage design goes to Dr Richard Bowman!</div>'));
 
graph.commit('design', '', $('<div style="margin-top:-40px"><h4>Hardware Design</h4> AutoCAD tinkering. All credit for initial microscope stage design goes to Dr Richard Bowman!</div>'));

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