Team:Tuebingen/Project/Collaboration

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<p>This year, we collaborated with <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:BGU_Israel">Team BGU Israel</a>. Team BGU Israel had sent uns ... ... ... and we had planned to ... ... </p>
<p>This year, we collaborated with <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:BGU_Israel">Team BGU Israel</a>. Team BGU Israel had sent uns ... ... ... and we had planned to ... ... </p>
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<p>Unfortunately, we were not able to complete any experiments or measurements with their parts because due to long delivery times (spipping from Israel to Germany took more than 10 days) their parts shipping arrived only shortly before Wiki Freeze. BGU Israel's parts arrived Tuesday (October 1st) but since October 3rd is a national holiday in Germany we only had about 2 lab-days for measurements.</p>
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<p>Unfortunately, we were not able to complete the measurements with their parts because due to long delivery times their parts shipping arrived only shortly before Wiki Freeze. </p>
<p>Nevertheless we were able to help each other out with the planning and execution of the characterization of some parts. We thank the Team BGU for their efforts and the good conversations and hope that this collaboration will continue even more successfully next year</p>
<p>Nevertheless we were able to help each other out with the planning and execution of the characterization of some parts. We thank the Team BGU for their efforts and the good conversations and hope that this collaboration will continue even more successfully next year</p>

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Collaboration

This year, we collaborated with Team BGU Israel. Team BGU Israel had sent uns ... ... ... and we had planned to ... ...

Unfortunately, we were not able to complete the measurements with their parts because due to long delivery times their parts shipping arrived only shortly before Wiki Freeze.

Nevertheless we were able to help each other out with the planning and execution of the characterization of some parts. We thank the Team BGU for their efforts and the good conversations and hope that this collaboration will continue even more successfully next year