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graph.commit('design', 'Hardware Design', $('<div>21 July 2015: Second prototype is on the magnetic board: with proper holders and alignment. Viewed some plant cells under bright field - including the alga Spirogyra, where we could see the chloroplasts forming a triple helix pattern. Quality check - done! Hardware team now aspire to engineer a system for automated movement on the magnetic board. Focusing is quite tricky for now. Also received a real optical bench from the Cavendish Lab (Department of Physics). Just for comparison. Ours is better of course...</div> <div class="team"><div class="face" style="background-image: url(//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/4/46/CamJIC-Notebook-Spirogyra.jpeg)"><div class="blur"></div><div class="profile"><h3>Imaging</h3><p>Spirogyra (algae) cells imaged with our prototype of a microscope under brightfield. The helical arrangement consists of their chloroplasts.</div></div><div class="face" style="background-image: url(//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/9/90/CamJIC-Notebook-Prototype2.jpg)"><div class="blur"></div><div class="profile"><h3>Hardware & Optics</h3><p>Second prototype assembled on magnetic board with 3D printed plastic holders and some magnets. No more cardboard! Perfect for teaching purposes.</div></div></div>'));
 
graph.commit('design', 'Hardware Design', $('<div>21 July 2015: Second prototype is on the magnetic board: with proper holders and alignment. Viewed some plant cells under bright field - including the alga Spirogyra, where we could see the chloroplasts forming a triple helix pattern. Quality check - done! Hardware team now aspire to engineer a system for automated movement on the magnetic board. Focusing is quite tricky for now. Also received a real optical bench from the Cavendish Lab (Department of Physics). Just for comparison. Ours is better of course...</div> <div class="team"><div class="face" style="background-image: url(//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/4/46/CamJIC-Notebook-Spirogyra.jpeg)"><div class="blur"></div><div class="profile"><h3>Imaging</h3><p>Spirogyra (algae) cells imaged with our prototype of a microscope under brightfield. The helical arrangement consists of their chloroplasts.</div></div><div class="face" style="background-image: url(//2015.igem.org/wiki/images/9/90/CamJIC-Notebook-Prototype2.jpg)"><div class="blur"></div><div class="profile"><h3>Hardware & Optics</h3><p>Second prototype assembled on magnetic board with 3D printed plastic holders and some magnets. No more cardboard! Perfect for teaching purposes.</div></div></div>'));
 
graph.commit('optics', 'Optics', $('<div>21 July 2015: Figured out that when capturing an image with the Raspberry Pi Cam, a red LED on the board flashes and this somehow colours our pictures in green. Will have to deactivate it. Simplest solution: just cover with some black paint.</div>'));
 
graph.commit('optics', 'Optics', $('<div>21 July 2015: Figured out that when capturing an image with the Raspberry Pi Cam, a red LED on the board flashes and this somehow colours our pictures in green. Will have to deactivate it. Simplest solution: just cover with some black paint.</div>'));
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graph.commit('optics', 'Optics', $('<div>22 July 2015: Dichroic filters arrived today. We will be in fluorescence mode soon! Still working on the hardware side of the setup, though.</div>'));
 
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Notebook