Team:Grenoble-EMSE-LSU/Project/Modelling

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<p>$C$ the amount of living bacteria </p>
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<p>$\bullet$ $C$ the amount of living bacteria </p>
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<p>$K$ the amount of KillerRed inside the living bacteria</p>
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<p>$\bullet$ $K$ the amount of KillerRed inside the living bacteria</p>
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<p>$I$ the quantity of received light</p>
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<p>$\bullet$ $I$ the quantity of received light</p>
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<p>    Unfortunately, $C$ and $K$ are not measurable variables. The only thing we can quickly and easily measure are the optical density (OD) bound to the amount of bacteria dead AND alive, and the global fluoresence bound to the amount of KillerRed in the bacteria dead AND alive. To be able to compare our model to experimental results, we need two other variables : </p>
<p>    Unfortunately, $C$ and $K$ are not measurable variables. The only thing we can quickly and easily measure are the optical density (OD) bound to the amount of bacteria dead AND alive, and the global fluoresence bound to the amount of KillerRed in the bacteria dead AND alive. To be able to compare our model to experimental results, we need two other variables : </p>
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<p>$D$ the amount of dead bacteria </p>
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<p>$\bullet$ $D$ the amount of dead bacteria </p>
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<p>$K_d$ the amount of KillerRed inside the dead bacteria</p>
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<p>$\bullet$ $K_d$ the amount of KillerRed inside the dead bacteria</p>
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<p>$K_m$ the amount of mature KillerRed inside the living bacteria</p>
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<p>$\bullet$ $K_m$ the amount of mature KillerRed inside the living bacteria</p>
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<p>$K_i$ the amount of immature KillerRed inside the living bacteria</p>
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<p>$\bullet$ $K_i$ the amount of immature KillerRed inside the living bacteria</p>
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