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<p>This simulation was made by team Czech Republic via our collaboration. Based on the parameters we obtained when modeling the detection and amplification of signal system, team Czech Republic created a physical simulation representing yeast cells exposed to a contamination. The contamination occurs at random locations in the sample of cells and the intensity of the amplified signal are based on the aforementioned model parameters.</p>
 
<p>This simulation was made by team Czech Republic via our collaboration. Based on the parameters we obtained when modeling the detection and amplification of signal system, team Czech Republic created a physical simulation representing yeast cells exposed to a contamination. The contamination occurs at random locations in the sample of cells and the intensity of the amplified signal are based on the aforementioned model parameters.</p>

Revision as of 01:56, 19 September 2015

Simulation

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This simulation was made by team Czech Republic via our collaboration. Based on the parameters we obtained when modeling the detection and amplification of signal system, team Czech Republic created a physical simulation representing yeast cells exposed to a contamination. The contamination occurs at random locations in the sample of cells and the intensity of the amplified signal are based on the aforementioned model parameters.