Team:Waterloo/Test

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        <h1>Lachesis</h1>
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              <p class="intro">Our team is formed of a group of diligent students coming from various departments of USTC. In the School of Life Sciences, we devoted our perspirations to this project for nearly a year. <div class="button_01">
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              <p class="intro">Biological reaction networks, even small ones, contain a lot of species and reactions and, thus, are hard to build by hand. Our rule-based modeling approach aims at freeing human from such labor.
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Lachesis

Team

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Our team is formed of a group of diligent students coming from various departments of USTC. In the School of Life Sciences, we devoted our perspirations to this project for nearly a year.

Models

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Biological reaction networks, even small ones, contain a lot of species and reactions and, thus, are hard to build by hand. Our rule-based modeling approach aims at freeing human from such labor.

Human practice

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