Difference between revisions of "Team:Warwick/Modelling6"
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<br>CCA = Constant of affect (how A affects B) | <br>CCA = Constant of affect (how A affects B) | ||
<br>The constants of affects will be determined experimentally and the concentrations can then be found by rearranging the equations. <br> | <br>The constants of affects will be determined experimentally and the concentrations can then be found by rearranging the equations. <br> | ||
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/6/63/Warwickgompertz.png" class="pics" alt=""> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/6/63/Warwickgompertz.png" class="pics" alt=""> | ||
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<h5 class="sidebartitle">How Constants affect Growth</h5> | <h5 class="sidebartitle">How Constants affect Growth</h5> | ||
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This graph shows how A grows depending on the affect constants which are displayed at the bottom of the graph. As you can see a negative affect constant decreases cell growth exponentially and a positive affect constant has the opposite effect. | This graph shows how A grows depending on the affect constants which are displayed at the bottom of the graph. As you can see a negative affect constant decreases cell growth exponentially and a positive affect constant has the opposite effect. | ||
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