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<h5 class="sidebartitle">Simple Exponential Model and Gompertz Function</h5> | <h5 class="sidebartitle">Simple Exponential Model and Gompertz Function</h5> | ||
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The equation to the left is the simplest model possible to model cell growth and just displays an exponential increase in cells with respect to time. This is a bad model because E.coli has an upper limit to the number of cells that can survive in a given location before they begin to fight for the same resources and some will die. | The equation to the left is the simplest model possible to model cell growth and just displays an exponential increase in cells with respect to time. This is a bad model because E.coli has an upper limit to the number of cells that can survive in a given location before they begin to fight for the same resources and some will die. | ||
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