Team:RHIT

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body{
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background-color: #f8fcfd;
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}
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#menubar {
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position: absolute;
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background: none;
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color: black;
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}
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.left-menu, .right-menu{
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position: absolute;
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background: none;
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color: black;
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}
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.left-menu li a, .right-menu li a {
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color: #000 !important;
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}
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.left-menu ul li, .right-menu ul li a{
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background: none;
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color: #000 !important;
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}
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.left-menu li a:hover, .right-menu li a:hover, .right-menu li a:visited, .right-menu li a:active {
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    color: #000 !important;
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}
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#p-logo{
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display: none;
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}
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.firstHeading{
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visibility: hidden;
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}
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#catlinks{
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border:none;
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}
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#top-section{
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height:20px;
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background-color: #f8fcfd;
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border:none;
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}
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#content{
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background-color: #f8fcfd;
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border:none;
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}
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#footer-box{
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background-color: #f8fcfd;
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}
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/* Search bar, will put somewhere else later*/
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#search-controls {
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overflow:hidden;
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display:none;
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background: none;
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}
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Revision as of 13:01, 27 August 2013

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Our project, CUPID, is based on the idea of constructing a unique platform for interspecies dependence. By constructing dependence between Yeast and E. coli cells, we will then be able to observe the advantages of two species with unique functions working as a single system.