Team:Dundee/Project/DetectionComparison

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Assuming the cyanobacteria undergo binary fission and growth is uninhibited we were able to determine how the problem increases over 24 hours in comparison to 1 hour detection.<br><br>
Assuming the cyanobacteria undergo binary fission and growth is uninhibited we were able to determine how the problem increases over 24 hours in comparison to 1 hour detection.<br><br>
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<h2><b>The Maths Bit</b></h2>
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