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|style="font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:1.6em;color:#ea8828;" align="right"| [[Team:Imperial_College_London/Modelling | Overview]] | [[Team:Imperial_College_London/Modelling/Protein_Display/Objectives|Detection]] | [[Team:Imperial_College_London/Modelling/Signalling/Objectives|Signalling]] | [[Team:Imperial_College_London/Modelling/Output/Objectives|Fast Response]] | [[Team:Imperial_College_London/Modelling/Experiments|Wet-Lab & Dry-Lab Interaction]]
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|style="font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif;font-size:1.3em;color:#ea8828;" align="right"| [[Team:Imperial_College_London/Modelling | Overview]] | [[Team:Imperial_College_London/Modelling/Protein_Display/Objectives|Detection Model]] | [[Team:Imperial_College_London/Modelling/Signalling/Objectives|Signaling Model]] | [[Team:Imperial_College_London/Modelling/Output/Objectives|Fast Response Model]] | [[Team:Imperial_College_London/Modelling/Experiments | Interactions]]
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|colspan="2"|'''A major part of the project consisted of modelling each module. This enabled us to decide which ideas we should implement. Look at the Fast Response page for a great example of how modelling has made a major impact on our design!'''
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Latest revision as of 03:54, 28 October 2010

Modelling Overview | Detection Model | Signaling Model | Fast Response Model | Interactions
A major part of the project consisted of modelling each module. This enabled us to decide which ideas we should implement. Look at the Fast Response page for a great example of how modelling has made a major impact on our design!