Difference between revisions of "Team:Paris Bettencourt/Practices/DILambda"
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− | 2/ Instructables (Figure 2) gives example: “An Arduino powered microplate spectrophotometer”. This 96 well plate reader is another design inspiration for us. | + | <div class="column-left"> |
+ | <p>2/ Instructables (Figure 2) gives example: “An Arduino powered microplate spectrophotometer”. This 96 well plate reader is another design inspiration for us.</p> | ||
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+ | <p class="caption"><b>Figure 3:</b> DIY spectrophotometer for pH test from the Marine Chemistry journal.</p> | ||
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+ | 3/ Another DIY solution came to us in the Journal of Marine Biology. It has a double channel, and it intended to measure pH with an indicator. The data looks great, but we weren’t able to access the source files. Source: Yang et al. (2014). "Seawater pH measurements in the field: A DIY photometer with 0.01 unit pH accuracy". Marine Chemistry. Volume 160, Pages 75–81.</p> | ||
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− | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/9/9e/ParisBettencourt_juanma07.jpg" style="width:100%"> | |
− | > | + | <p class="caption"><b>Figure 4:</b> picture of the iGEM Aachen 2014 spectrophotometer.</p> |
− | Figure 4: picture of the iGEM Aachen 2014 spectrophotometer. | + | </div> |
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4/ The last example here comes from another fellow iGEM team: iGEM Aachen 2014. Its design is somewhat similar to DI-lambda. They also measured fluorescence. We believe that our design can improve the overall accuracy. | 4/ The last example here comes from another fellow iGEM team: iGEM Aachen 2014. Its design is somewhat similar to DI-lambda. They also measured fluorescence. We believe that our design can improve the overall accuracy. |
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