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  • Team:Berkeley Software/DougNotebook
    #Give feedback on the help files #Decided on the owners for the help files. They are:
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  • FAQs
    ...provide abstracts for other teams and visitors to the iGEM web site. 3. To help teams with related projects find each other. you can get an invoice there. If you need more help, there is contact information att the bottom of the page.
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  • Team:Harvard/Daily
    ...s lab is willing to give us PhyA, but does not have PhyB or PIF3. They can help us with the construction of the PhyB and PIF3. We should ask them if they h ... or an Arabidopsis cDNA library. But depending on your timeframe, I could help with PHYB and PIF clones.<br>
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  • Judging/Judging Criteria
    #Help another iGEM team by, for example, characterizing a part, debugging a const ...f the past inform everybody's discussion going forward? Find a new way to help human civilization consider, guide, and address the impacts of ongoing adva
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  • Main page archive
    ...0%; color:#576f91; font-family:georgia,serif;">Here is some information to help prepare you for the weekend: ...://2009.igem.org/Jamboree/Volunteer">volunteer page</a> to see how you can help.</p>
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  • Team:KU Seoul/Notebook
    ...ls. Cumulate ideas. In other words, brainstorm consistently. Hyuk-jin will help with setting up experiments. Lab note opend. ... our experiments in the name of 'lack of time.' Hyukjin is working hard to help, inspite of his other experiments he needs to work on. Young and Hansung sh
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  • Team:Heidelberg/Acknowledgement
    ...ty of Heidelberg for giving us access to their facility and being of great help for imaging and analysis. ...g for providing pipetting robot, real-time RT-PCR facility and their great help with data analysis.
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  • Team:Paris/navigation
    ...p | Paris]] > [[Team:Paris#top | Home]] > [[Team:Paris/navigation#bottom | Help]] ==Navigation Help==
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  • Team:TUDelft/Meetings
    ...more modelling and he was suggested that Domenico and Emrah are willing to help any of the issue he faces in modelling. ...s also updating the wiki for the ethics and he is also going to sought the help of Suzanne of Biotechnology and Society who has also shown willingness for
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  • Team:Calgary/Team
    ...th awareness programs. I believe that with my skills and background, I can help the University of Calgary iGEM team achieve its goals. ...of the Second Life team in creating a virtual educational tool but also to help out with the lab, marketing and outreach components of the project. He hope
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  • Team:Berkeley Software/JoannaNotebook
    ...e afternoon playing with Clotho, finding bugs in Clotho, and improving the help file. * Committed the changes I made in the Features Library help file
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  • Team:Berkeley Software/ThienNotebook/Notes
    . Learn about Clotho, fix help files and find bugs<br> ...sed about the director & actor relationship in Kepler. I'm also fixing the help file on Clotho Part Navigator, and try to find bugs.
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  • Team:Calgary/News/Alberta Events
    ... we had before we left, we are excited to implement some of these ideas to help capitalise on our marketing potential.</p> ...berta Ingenuity for funding the event, as well as to the Dragons for their help and their time. Oh, and for not being as nefarious as the Dragons on the CB
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  • Team:Edinburgh
    ...of a cheap, safe and accurate method that can be applied in a big scale to help detect landmines. A synthetic organism could be just what is needed. ...h/projectmain/motivation">motivation page</a> to see why our project might help lots of people.
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  • Security
    ...vanguard of those thinking about how science interacts with society and to help write the rules which will govern this ‘century of biology’. As a participant in iGEM, there are three things you can do right now to help us secure our science:
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  • Team:Calgary/4 August 2009
    I made several cold calls today. Sigma-Aldrich has generously donated to help fun iGEM Calgary's lab work. ...hip opportunities. He was very interested in our proejct and is willing to help our team. He also said he's trying to organize a get together for ALL Canad
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  • Team:Calgary/28 July 2009
    ...ch & Development Pharmaceutical Company that said that it might be able to help us. I will do a follow-up on our 2009 iGEM sponsorship proposal next week. ...n mascot form) that opens in a new window when people click that they need help. Still playing with these ideas.
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  • Team:TUDelft/Acknowledgements
    * The people guiding us through the ethical research. Your help was very much appreciated: * The people helped us setting up a communication plan. Your help was very much appreciated:
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  • Jamboree/Project Abstract/Team Abstracts
    ...the creation of a genome as the essential step. The goal of Essarker is to help users design a minimal genome synthesized through the fundamental frame com ...ts in and out to change the inputs and outputs. Our Bacterial Decoder can help sense for multiple environmental cues, having implications for medical diag
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  • Team:PKU Beijing/Team/Collaboration
    ==='''Help NTU-Singapore and Valencia teams with their surveys'''=== ...). Besides, we built up a google group with NTU-Singapore team in order to help each other with experimental problems.
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  • Team:Edinburgh/splashscreen
    ...of a cheap, safe and accurate method that can be applied in a big scale to help detect landmines. A synthetic organism could be just what is needed. ...h/projectmain/motivation">motivation page</a> to see why our project might help lots of people.
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  • Team:HKU-HKBU/team
    ...earch to engineer artificial organisms that can ‘change the world’ and help people. He was thus motivated to join the HKU-HKBU iGEM team. In this team, ...am to realize our dreams to engineer something we always long for with the help of bacteria. I am glad to be a part of the team where I gained not only the
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  • Team:Aberdeen Scotland/ethics
    ... the safety record of recombinant DNA experiments, creating safety nets to help prevent even accidental release causing a significant problem. <br> ...new legislation will have to be passed, explicit to genes and organisms to help protect everyone’s interests. The problems with Intellectual Property Ri
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  • Team:Calgary/23 July 2009
    ...sometime today. He also showed us some interesting tools online that might help us. One of these was a program called uStream where you can record and bro ...ank you letters and asked for contact from 10 companies who were unable to help us.
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  • Team:Calgary/16 July 2009
    ...ciences – international company – mailed anyways probably not going to help us. – located in UK ...ip or media. If you guys can offer suggestions on what I should ask him to help us with, that would be great. I’ll talk to the rest of the team about it
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  • Team:Calgary/12 August 2009
    ...e weaknesses in both models. The main task that matlab based modelling can help us achieve is to understand the signalling pathway in more depth. By charac ...ing into evolutionary techniques for parameter optimzation . He offered to help with the creation of this technique in Matlab which is why we wanted a copy
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  • Team:Calgary/31 July 2009
    ...y that they'll be unique, but they will give us something to work with and help us evaluate which ones are limiting steps and would be worth tweaking in a ...uld do the same with the mutants, that would be interesting too), it would help us assess how good our model is for the signalling circuit by itself, and h
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  • Team:Edinburgh/projectmain/motivation
    ...there will be a choice between projects I would prefer the one which might help people to solve their everyday problems, because life is too short and amou ...oject might also help somebody or push somebody else into using science to help the international community solve this problem. Because science is to make
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  • Team:Stanford/Archive/Question
    # E'''. Coli for to help solve diagnosis problems''', eg. HIV/AIDS. E. Coli are found predominantly ...trons. We could possibly then use the charge potential and interaction to help drive our system. This would be a very helpful way to improve one's health
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  • Team:TUDelft/Ethics results
    ...and only apply it for beneficial purposes. A risk/benefit assessment could help identifying when these techniques should be applied. ...t of the following question. Insight in the goals of synthetic biology can help in defining the fields were possibly more regulation is needed. One of the
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  • Jamboree/Volunteer
    ...e doing at iGEM and the registry of standard parts, we'd love to have your help for the Jamboree. *Help coordinate sessions
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  • Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/Collaboration
    ...d built up pretty fine and wonderful friendship. There is need, there is a help. There is no tense sense of competition, but the warm friendship with each ==Help [[Team:Valencia|Valencia Team]] with their survey==
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  • Team:Heidelberg/Project SaO
    ...e to one transcription factor (TF) within eukaryotic cells could certainly help improve our understanding of the key components of one pathway or the other ...udying eukaryotic intracellular networks, the thought to provide a tool to help visualize such interactions was of importance.-->
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  • Team:Valencia/Acknowledgements
    ...Barcelona. These project wouldn't have been possible without the continuos help and support of the group of Joaquin Ariño in UAB (Universitat Autònoma de * Alba Crespo Moltó for her help in the visual field.
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  • Team:Waterloo/Human Practices
    ... to understand future scientific developments. This form of outreach will help to improve the scientific literacy of the general population. ...Extraction2.pdf download the protocol]. We hope that this initiative will help engage students outside of the classroom and get them excited about science
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  • Team:HKU-HKBU/Team
    ...esearch to engineer man-made organisms that can ‘change the world’ and help people. He was thus motivated to join the HKU-HKBU team. In the team, he de ...am to realize our dreams to engineer something we always long for with the help of bacteria. I am glad to be a part of the team where I gained not only the
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  • Team:NTU-Singapore/HPA/Survey
    '''15. DIY bio may help humanity discover the cure for major diseases.''' '''17. DIY bio will help to attract more people to engage in scientific research.'''
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  • Team:Utah State/ETHICS
    ...t for the development of this or any field, these increased measures could help to ensure that policy becomes international and observed. Again, iGEM part ... such efforts should be encouraged because they generate good will and may help to prevent a future political backlash that could cripple the emerging fiel
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  • Team:University of Alberta/1 July 2009
    ...-20min presentation with powerpoint every one or two weeks – diagrams to help us understand! Or do a half day retreat once a month for science presentat ...ars parts or just this years? Help U of L, they could use it…they might help us to try to get gold too. Capitalize on education – in high schools –
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  • Team:Slovenia/Acknowledgments
    We would like to thank many people for their contribution, help in the lab and technical support, particularly: <li>dr. Tomaž Bratkovič (Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Ljubljana) for help with phages,</li><br>
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  • Start A Team/Team Anatomy
    ...clubs. Your team may want to take advantage of these programs in order to help provide structure, year-to-year continuity, and access to internal universi ...le. Advisors provide the team with educational and technical guidance, to help the team acquire the resources it needs to be successful - particularly lab
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  • Jamboree
    ...ally like to encourage past iGEM participants (iGEM alums) to volunteer to help during the Jamboree. Head to the [[Jamboree/Volunteer | Volunteer]] page t ...Saturday or Sunday. Note that there will not be technical staff on hand to help with audio/visual equipment. Please leave all presentation rooms in the co
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  • Team:Alberta/Team
    ...e. This will be my first year on the U of A iGEM team and I am excited to help take the competition to a new level. I think that iGEM will be a great exp ..., in which my knowledge of molecular genetics will be challenged, and will help me further my understanding of Synthetic Biology.
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  • Wiki/Team:Warsaw/igem team.htm
    ...ove traveling, ice skating and computer science, unfortunately it does not help me in becoming a better biologist. Programming is my standard cure for ins ...n iGEM as a student and it was very challenging experience. I hope it will help during this year "synthetic" adventure
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  • Team:Virginia Commonwealth/Internal/Papers
    ...nt of modern organic chemistry in order to extract some lessons that might help guide the development of synthetic biology. A critical lesson here is that ***I like the point made that systems biology can help synthetic biologists design systems that will have to function in the conte
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  • Team:Illinois-Tools/Modeling
    ... in modeling their own desired pathways. For example, the our program can help the Illinois wetlab team in modeling their pathway. The wetlab team's proj To help this team reach its goals, our program, IMPtools, was able to model a pathw
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  • Team:PKU Beijing/Notebook/AND Gate 1/Core/Min Lin
    Help Zhangguosheng pick colonies and PCR Help Zhangguosheng with his GEL
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  • Team:HKU-HKBU/project
    ...methane-consuming bacterium that lives in the rumen of ruminant animals to help reduce the methane emission by the ruminant herds.
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  • Team:Duke
    ...ki/2009/a/a3/V_Duke.JPG" width="150" height="150"/> *We were also proud to help Team Valencia with their survey.</center> bioplastics (Fig. 2). Bioplastics not only help reduce the reliance on petroleum-based plastics, but
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  • Team:Newcastle/Sponsors
    == Please help ==
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  • Team:MoWestern Davidson/human practice
    ...rongly believe that lab kits and access to ways to broaden their knowledge help them teach synthetic biology.
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  • Team:Calgary/29 May 2009
    ... were given valuable insight on the exploration of ethical issues with the help of Dr. Gregor Wolbring and Ms. Lori Sheremeta. Each team was able to introd ...ing at biosafety and patenting of processes/genes. Teams were also able to help each other determine what critical points should be explored, and how such
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  • Team:Calgary/30 July 2009
    I also looked into potential organizations that would help us in our 2009 iGEM Education and Outreach Campaign. I have decided to cont ...ns ,and Katie's basics of microbiology (which she is awesome at). With the help of Max Chatnoir, the creator of Genome Island, and Thane, I have begun thin
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  • Team:UNICAMP-Brazil/Help
    ==How to help==
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  • Team:BIOTEC Dresden/Brainstorm
    ...lity to organize themselves along the magnetic field lines of Earth by the help of special organelles called magnetosomes containing magnetic crystals. Its ... is one of the great examples of nanomachines that has been built with the help of biological parts like DNA wrapped around graphite bodies in the shape of
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  • Team:Newcastle/Meetings/27 August 2009
    * Contact teams to help them (Groningen, Cornell, UQ) * '''Contact teams to help them (Groningen, Cornell, UQ)'''
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  • Team:TUDelft/Ethics methods
    The survey was constructed with help from Steven Flipse, former iGEM participant and currently a PhD student in ...t of the following question. Insight in the goals of synthetic biology can help in defining the fields were possibly more regulation is needed. One of the
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  • Team:TUDelft/Ethics conclusions
    ...and only apply it for beneficial purposes. A risk/benefit assessment could help identifying when these techniques should be applied. Insight in the goals of synthetic biology can help in defining the fields where possibly more regulation is needed. The most p
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  • Team:Todai-Tokyo/Project
    We will make bacteria to help those who want to quit smoking to attain their goal. <BR> If such yeast are created, do you think it will help smokers to quit smoking?<BR>
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  • Team:IPN-UNAM-Mexico/Collaboration
    ... ''alma mater'' we started trying to contact them because we knew we could help each other to make better projects and produce better results. ...issues they cuold have on the modelling of their system, and we offered to help them. We also kept an active online communication with them and we were alw
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  • Jamboree 2009 Test 1
    ...ally like to encourage past iGEM participants (iGEM alums) to volunteer to help during the Jamboree. Head to the [[Jamboree/Volunteer | Volunteer]] page t ...Saturday or Sunday. Note that there will not be technical staff on hand to help with audio/visual equipment. Please leave all presentation rooms in the co
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  • Team:Warsaw/Acknowledgements
    ==People whom we would like to thank for technical support and essential help:==
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  • Team:Valencia/All Definitions
    ...notype may be not necessary for survival of the new system. But this would help us better understand the phenotype. ... is the use of biological techniques to create new biological systems that help solve problems.
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  • Team:DTU Denmark/acknowledgement
    ...arne Gram Hansen</b> for sharing his expertise on USER fusion, and for his help constructing our redoxilator construct. We also owe thanks to Post. Doc. <b ... <b>Emmanouil Papadakis</b> for taking time out of their busy schedules to help us with GFP measurements.<br><br><p>
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  • Team:EPF-Lausanne/Media
    In order to have some help and advices for this part of the project, we contacted a few persons of our ...ervice of EPFL (Jérome Grosse and Frédéric Rauss) → will provide us a help in order to explain our projet in different media
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  • Team:Valencia/Human Practice/Definitions
    ...notype may be not necessary for survival of the new system. But this would help us better understand the phenotype. ... is the use of biological techniques to create new biological systems that help solve problems.
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  • Team:Valencia/A short story/Osamu
    ...e people were trying to pull a fighter plane out of it. We rushed there to help them. However, an enemy plane was ahead in the smoke-covered sky. At the mo ... nearly a month of my salary. Somehow, probably with my parents' financial help, I managed to buy a record player and speakers, and I assembled an amplifie
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  • Team:USTC Software/hoWIO
    ...l the SBML related staff. LibSBML is an open-source programming library to help you read, write, manipulate, translate, and validate SBML files and data st ...say "yes, this model is finished", it should call both of these methods to help ensure the correctness and consistency of the finished result. Conversely,
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  • Team:NTU-Singapore/Project/Proposal
    # So firstly predicted outputs from the model can actually help us to envision the scale at which the system works. This is important to ve ...utput of the actual system compared to predicted model, the model can also help as a “debugger”.
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  • Team:Paris/EthicalReportAcknowledgements
    Thanks to François Le Fevre for his precious help in the final rush before the wiki freeze. Nothing could be possible without the help of Christina Agapakis for her clever look on my work, for her precious corr
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  • Team:NTU-Singapore/Project/Prototype/Degrade
    So a prominent enzyme that can help degrade CEs should be incorporated in our system. Cholesteryl esterase (CHE ...s methanol, acetone, and DMES. However, it appeared that all those did not help.
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  • Team:Biotec dresden/Brainstorm
    ...lity to organize themselves along the magnetic field lines of Earth by the help of special organelles called magnetosomes containing magnetic crystals. Its ... is one of the great examples of nanomachines that has been built with the help of biological parts like DNA wrapped around graphite bodies in the shape of
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  • Team:NTU-Singapore/Project/Approach
    # So firstly predicted outputs from the model can actually help us to envision the scale at which the system works. This is important to ve ...utput of the actual system compared to predicted model, the model can also help as a “debugger”.
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  • Team:Freiburg bioware/Human Practice/Ethics
    systems and organisms with help from standardized of the interviewees believe that with the help of synthetic
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  • Funding
    Many teams make promotional literature about themselves to help with recruiting and funding. Consider putting together a brochure explaini ...cated fundraising tools and comprehensive donor lists and could be a great help if they become interested in your team.
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  • Workshops
    ...u need an official invitation letter, [[Contact | contact us]] and we will help you as much as possible. You must contact us early so that we can accommoda *[http://partsregistry.org/Help:Team_experience_tutorial iGEM in a Day tutorial]
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  • Team:EPF-Lausanne/Brainstorming
    ...ecipitate (by using a chemical reaction involving the metal ions) with the help of bacteria having such a reaction in their metabolism and refining it (Bas '''15)''' Help people with an intolerance to gluten (or allergy...) digest it quickly enou
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  • Brainstorming
    ...ecipitate (by using a chemical reaction involving the metal ions) with the help of bacteria having such a reaction in their metabolism and refining it (Bas 15) Help people with an intolerance to gluten (or allergy...) digest it quickly enou
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  • Team:Groningen/Project Plan
    ...ctly talk about system components yet. Hopefully parts and "devices" might help with this in the near future. ...''Tools and Documentation'''. Although not always used consistently it did help us keep an overview what was stored where.
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  • Team:Groningen/Brainstorm/Modelling
    * Descriptive, it can help describe the system. * Predictive, it can help predict results to aid in selecting physical parameters. (How many copies o
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  • Team:Groningen/Project Plan/Risk List
    |Ask instructors for help, start with fundraising already before a final project is chosen. |Ask experts in an early stage for help. Try to get feedback in an early stage from the lab, on sub-problems.
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  • Team:Queens/Team
    ...en's was forming an iGEM team, I knew that I wanted to be a part of it and help get it off the ground in its first year. I have thoroughly enjoyed my time ...ble opportunity for me. Specifically, my role on the team this year was to help construct the genetic components required for plaque binding, as well as to
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  • Team:IIT Madras/Project
    ...s of plasmid loss, in the form of constitutively repressed endotoxins will help streamline the regulatory system even further. ...is essentially mimicking natural selection. The fluorescent reporters will help in tracing which plasmid is phasing out for a given set of growth condition
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  • Team:UNC Chapel Hill/Sponsorship
    ... of their sponsors. Quite simply this project is not possible without the help of our sponsors. ...pel Hill/Durham to work on the iGem project. Sponsorship could be used to help pay for the basic student expenses such as housing and food.
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  • Team:CBNU-Korea/Project
    ...the creation of a genome as the essential step. The goal of Essarker is to help users design a minimal genome synthesized through the fundamental frame com
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  • Team:Berkeley Software/AdamNotebook
    ...nces, parts, and devices. He explained that tools simply do not exist that help refine sequences and particate them. Though Eugene and Spectacles provide t **Help file
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  • Team:Berkeley Software/BingNotebook/Notes
    ...about. I will probably be working on database support, and I would like to help with the robot automation/assembly algorithm project. I've put up a short b 2nd - new tools, help/preferences, Evan leaves(finishes adjacent object paths)
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  • Team:Stanford/Project
    [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Images Help with images (wikipedia)]<br> [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Table Help with tables (wikipedia)]<br>
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  • Team:Berkeley Software/LesiaNotebook/Notes
    '''Friday''' created Plugin help file in Clotho. Created plugin xml file generator, which will automatically ...ers to what property we are talking about, eg Sequence, ID, etc; it should help later accessing each property.
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  • Team:BCCS-Bristol
    ...e to thank the following people, companies and organisations for providing help and resources to the BCCS Bristol iGEM 2009 team: ... synthesized DNA sequences to order at a discounted cost and were of great help regarding DNA synthesis procedures.
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  • Team:Newcastle/Meetings/11 June 2009
    ...s it? - university staff located in the Devonshire building may be able to help. ...ct to get much work done, as we will be learning - there will be plenty of help if needed, eg 2 PHD students are available until the end of July.
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  • Team:Groningen/Notebook/20 June 2009
    Most importantly, <u>let the students choose...</u> <i>but help them make a smart choice</i>. Supervisors can do this by pointing at the fo *Local skills, if no one around is experienced.. who to call for help?
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  • Team:BCCS-Bristol/Team/Brainstorm
    ...s will then allow us to add to the toolbox of methods we are developing to help the sythetic biological engineer in the design process. Need to make sure t * Large Scale Computations - Multi-threading is used by BSim to help improve the performance of a simulation running on a single computing node.
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  • Team:Utah State/Team
    ... helped primarily with the team wiki, especially the protocol page, he did help with some work in the lab as well, particularly in the initial stages of th ...n, and Dr. Charles D. Miller. We would like to thank them for all of their help and guidance throughout the project. To view their professional biographies
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  • Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/Modelling
    ...matlab to some degree. Matlab tells us the following parameters' value can help the system reach an oscillation state.
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  • Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/Acknowledgements
    ...sh. Meanwhile, it supports us 3 instructors and many nice postgraduates to help with our designing and experiments. Our library provides us a meeting room for group meeting. With the help of it, we can be easily gathered together from the reading rooms and start
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  • Team:Calgary/Acknowledgments
    ...ik, Dr. Christian Jacob</b> and <b>Dr. Anders Nygren</b> who enabled us to help direct and formulate the project. Our endless conversations with them help <b>Fatemeh Zolfaghari</b> for her generous help in preparation of the membrane computing tutorial videos.
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  • Team:Calgary/Lab/Blog
    ... in topo vector. After many failed maxi-prep and many mini-preps (with the help of my favourite lab equipment, the vacifuge), I was able to concentrate my ...jor in biomedical engineering. I grew up in Calgary and am very excited to help my hometown kick some synthetic biology butt. When I am not indulging in th
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  • Team:Calgary/Modelling/Blog
    ... corresponding interaction rule is displayed (as shown above). This should help out the user in associating each constant value with an interaction rule in ...literature is vast, but it sure isn’t easy to navigate. And it doesn’t help when published authors don’t really seem to make effective communication
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  • Team:Heidelberg/Team Members
    ...r the masses, she believes that as a biologist who can use science for the help of better, cheaper industrial/agricultural/medical use she has a lot to giv ... is very happy to join this project and will support the modeling team and help with the in silico simulations.</p>
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  • Team:Calgary/26 May 2009
    ... we had before we left, we are excited to implement some of these ideas to help capitalize on our marketing potential.
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  • Team:Calgary/11 June 2009
    ...ted by Caron Chan, but she needed some hands on this, and I was willing to help. LuxCDABE was isolated with Quigen's EndoFree Plasmid Maxi (quigen) accordi ...panies, what to say, what not to say, who we should contact. He offered to help us with networking. It was nice of him to take time out of work to meet and
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  • Team:Calgary/30 June 2009
    ...ing a paper detailing the trials and tribulations of luxOU construction to help internalize and review microbiology concepts and techniques. Next pressing display += " X Help ";
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  • Team:Paris/EthicalReportNaturalityArtificiality
    ...y. In the case of the chassis, we will perceive it as something which will help us to build an application, answering to our utilitarian needs. ...ed for a long time as History of science. By constructing nature (with the help of facts and results), in a dynamical process, he also constructs new activ
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  • Team:Calgary/15 May 2009
    ...t one step closer to securing $20 000 to fund our project. Specifically, I help to edit all sections of the business plan and helped to write bios as well. ...a timeline and worked on a GANTT chart to visually depict our timeline and help assess where stress points might arise in the year. I also helped edit othe
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  • Team:Calgary/5 August 2009
    Verification of the pCS26 vector and Bake Sale Help ...ent activation states. Of course, the Interaction Checker won't be able to help as much with systems that have no steady state such as the Repressilator...
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  • Team:Calgary/12 July 2009
    ...s well as from other teams. For example, we were able to give U of L some help linking their pictures. We got some contact information from Jesse, which
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  • Team:Calgary/20 July 2009
    ...led me back stating that due to the economic downfall, they were unable to help us this year. I sent a thank you letter and asked for contacts. ...ate for Life Tech replied back to my mail and said that they are unable to help us or any other iGEM teams this due to a very small budge and layoffs….an
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  • Team:Calgary/13 August 2009
    ... end of the multiple cloning site of the pCS26 vector, and its use is to help verify (in conjunction with the LuxPQ-Reverse primer) that LuxPQ-LuxOU was *Help
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  • Team:Calgary/21 July 2009
    ...p with the Company 1 and they replied back saying that they’re unable to help. Also Company 3 and Company 3 have declined our offer. ...ns) to set up a meeting with him to discuss iGEM sponsorship and if he can help us/give us advice. Once I set up a meeting, Jeremy and I plan to go visit h
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  • Team:Calgary/14 August 2009
    * helped distribute questions to other team mates to help them answer questions efficiency and effectively. ...ere. We focused on some of the ares that Synthetic Biology may be able to help Oil Sands production. For example, maybe we could engineer bacteria to bre
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  • Team:Calgary/27 July 2009
    Why would I do this? This will help people get used to using the SL the Help Island the people who come to our sim teleport on. Soon, I
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  • Team:Calgary/17 August 2009
    ... are working on 2009 iGEM Calgary Shirts and asked them if they needed any help. I will be contacting the contact for the shirts company and ask them for a ...Life scripting" by Dana Moore, Michael Thome, and Dr. Karen Zita Haigh for help in making things work. Once I wrote this script I went to another sim (in c
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  • Team:Freiburg software/UserGuide
    ...the other functions in the menu, look at the help menu if you need further help. We now want to add another robot to the Wave. Add "blastrobot@appspot.com"
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  • Project
    ...ransformation, cloning, or transposon mutagenesis. Triparental matings can help overcome some of the barriers to efficient plasmid mobilization. For instan *With help of the two homologous arms, the plasmid can be easily recognized and com
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  • Team:Aberdeen Scotland/modeling
    ... of the project, we need good predictions from mathematical simulations to help predict and understand our system. We are mainly programing our simulations ...ernal_Dynamics_small.png"></a><br>The internal dynamics described with the help of Ordinary Differential Equations. We compared the <a href="https://2009.i
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  • Team:SupBiotech-Paris/Acknowledgement
    :* Noémi Combes and Emmanuelle Chevrier, for their help in the prospection for sponsors. :* Vincent Widloecher for his help in achieving the animations and schemes, in collaboration with the team.
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  • Team:Tsinghua/ELSI
    ...y, which is the topic of our project. We hope our attempt in iGEM09 can do help to the application of synthetic biology in clinical uses such as gene thera ... the abbreviation SBG of our project, we hope our attempt in iGEM09 can do help to the application of synthetic biology in clinical uses such as gene thera
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  • Team:Paris/Acknowledgements
    ...umanitarian relief</b> : It really important for the Foundation to provide help for associations that are engaged in social and humanitarian actions. Thro <li> Laura and Celine for their administrative help </li>
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  • Team:Heidelberg/Team/scientific environment
    groups from different disciplines to help them focus on their research improved diagnoses as well as therapys. It might also help to prevent
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  • Team:SupBiotech-Paris/Safety
    These different strategies help to normalize and standardize the protocols and methods of synthetic biology :*A final technique would also list all machines that can help to synthesize new genes, even if it is costly in time and financial resourc
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  • Team:Paris/Brainstorm ideafourthweek
    ...re]) and speech act ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speech_act here]) could help us to ask a new question to our project : Does performativity has to be inc ...e CRI's premises, without any “teacher” or “chief” except with the help of Guillaume, educator for the laboratory part of the project and the globa
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  • Team:Newcastle/Meetings/3 September 2009
    * Ask Nigel Robinson's advice on how to help Cornell * '''Ask Nigel Robinson's advice on how to help Cornell'''
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  • Team:Groningen/Judging Criteria
    |Help another iGEM team by, for example, characterizing a part, debugging a const #Help another iGEM team by, for example, characterizing a part, debugging a const
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  • Team:Stanford/Project Homeostasis/sequences
    *Parts Registry of BioBricks- Help with Prefix and Suffix [http://partsregistry.org/Help:BioBrick_Prefix_and_Suffix Prefix and Suffix Help]
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  • Protocols
    ...ransformation, cloning, or transposon mutagenesis. Triparental matings can help overcome some of the barriers to efficient plasmid mobilization. For instan *With help of the two homologous arms, the plasmid can be easily recognized and com
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  • Team:Nevada/Notebook
    **Pause to help with other constructs *Help with 2 way ligation of Gene3/term with Lac/RBS and Gene2/Term with Lac/RBS
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  • Team:Calgary/News/Oilsands
    ...friendly. This was interesting to us as this is where we might be able to help. Some possible things to look into are: ...esign bacteria that can effectively crack longer carbon chains. This would help circumvent the energy expenditure required to bring the bitumen up to a hig
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  • Team:Imperial College London/Drylab/Autoinduction/Model1
    *This will help to predict the switching point between two sources. ...mary source has been used up. Finding the best secondary carbon source can help us draw a relationship with the output yield of colanic acid.
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  • Jamboree/Social Event
    Help us bring some iGEM fun to the party... bring your [[Jamboree/Team_Spirit | We want your help in planning the iGEM 2009 Jamboree Social Event!!!<br>
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  • Team:Todai-Tokyo/Modeling
    ...rms a self-activate structure which could rapidly produces N. It will then help the expression of cII. In our model, a PlacI/araC promotor is inserted upst ...te model after the PR promotor level reaches the peek. Once again with the help of MATLAB SimBiology toolbox, we could obtain the following trace regarding
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  • Wiki/Team:Imperial College London/Drylab/Autoinduction/Analysis/Kompala
    *This will help to predict the switching point between two sources. ...mary source has been used up. Finding the best secondary carbon source can help us draw a relationship with the output yield of colanic acid. -->
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  • Team:Berkeley Software/Team
    ... the thank the following people for their help coding, feedback on Clotho, help testing the software, and infrastructure support. All of these folks were p ... your own wiki. You can find some examples <a href="https://2008.igem.org/Help:Template/Examples">HERE</a>.
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  • Team:Calgary/14 October 2009
    ...f description on iGEM, synthetic biology, why they should care, how it may help them and how to get involved.
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  • Team:Paris/EthicalReportBiosafetyBiosecurity
    ...clude this part, I wanted to enlarge the debate, to complexify it with the help of an example, the concrete case of the artist Steve Kurtz. The Kurtz case ...ect, an ironic look at GMOs, GenTerra is about producing organisms “that help solve ecological or social problems” and on the Marching Plague project,
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  • Team:Southampton/HP/Outreach
    ...ntroducing the pupils to an exciting area of modern science, it will also help to educate them in a way that means that they can weigh the pros and cons ...s filled out a short worksheet asking questions about relevant material to help guage their knowledge about synthetic biology.</h3>
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  • Team:Edinburgh/newinformatics(introduction)
    ...and this community depending on its strength will be able to influence and help unrelated communities and communities from realted fields. <br /><br /> ...gine and WIKI user will be able to perform his own virtual experiments and help the team in solving their project problems? Believe me it only sounds as a
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  • Team:Edinburgh/newinformatics(globetutorial)
    ...ily use it and adapt as you wish. If you need any help I would be happy to help. Just send me an email (you can find one in Team Members section and I am J
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  • Team:Edinburgh/newinformatics(conclusions)
    I actually had to go back to Estonia for few weeks to help my mom in the “family garden”, so I totally fell out from the project c ...nd technically complicated but that those 8 guys made something that could help people.<br />
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  • Allen Cai's notebook
    ...he 11 fusions I had. Ryan had some liquid cultures set up also, and I will help him mini prep those tomorrow. ... to move relatively straight with the protein we introduce to them, it can help a cell move to a certain location faster, because it can move straight. Mov
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  • Team:EPF-Lausanne/Talks
    ...tech is actually present everywhere around us (wine and beer made with the help of yeasts, ...). We also talked of genetically modified organisms. We told ... that our system was very interesting for him. It would indeed be of great help to be able to implement such a system in a bioreactor : in opposite to a li
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  • Team:Stanford/oldfrontpage
    [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Images Help with images [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Table Help with tables
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  • METU-gene/Human Practice
    ..., we are planning to add microcapsules which contain granulysin. With the help of granulysin, the wound region will be sterilized.
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  • Team:Heidelberg/Team Scientific Environment
    ...iversity of Heidelberg and integrates groups from different disciplines to help them focus on their research tasks. ...ine it will lead to improved diagnoses as well as therapies. It might also help to prevent new diseases from developing. Besides experimental accumulation
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  • Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico:Journals:Nando's
    Late at night, I offered [[Team:LCG-UNAM-Mexico/Team/Paz| Paz]] my help in purifying PCR products. I commited a really stupid mistake when using th ...aCl2, no more calcium was added. Next time, extra calcium will be added to help lysis.
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  • Team:Michigan/Modeling
    ... concentrations and look for equilibria that arise as a result. This will help us understand how responsive the system is to toluene levels (including ini ...rstand coupling effect is one of the major goals down the road, as it will help us gain a deeper understanding of the overall dynamics of our proposed proj
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  • Team:PKU Beijing/Parts/Parts improvement
    ...like ours, it can also help out.For complex systems like ours, it can also help out by reducing the interferences that we should consider.
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  • Delquin Gong
    ...hing in particular that I found very rewarding is that I had the chance to help students learn how to think critically, a skill that they will use no matte
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  • Team:HKU-HKBU/Motor Preliminary Trials
    '''Trial 1.'''The fragmentation of the Immobolin-P membrane with the help of a mini-homogenizer. ...s were put into a mould made with aluminum foil and fixed into it with the help of glue. The moulds along with the membrane fragment were cut with a Leica-
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  • Team:IIT Madras/Notebook/Protocols
    ...ith alkaline phosphatise in one of the 2 or 3 pieces in the ligation would help in preventing ligation of unneccesary fragments.</li> ...h S,P or E,X followed by purifying the reaction mix using a PCR column can help in eliminating the tiny fragments that are released into the solution which
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  • Team:Heidelberg/HEARTBEAT gui
    ...ocesses. The user can modify the DNA sequence between these steps with the help of a manual sequence curator embedded in the wiki. ...l steps. The user can modify the DNA sequence between these steps with the help of an embedded manual sequence curator.
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  • Team:Heidelberg/HEARTBEAT database
    ...sequences. In the last step each TFBS is identified and evaluated with the help of the Transfac - and the Jaspar Core library. Every identified TFBS is cla ...luence of false positive hits in our statistics. Furthermore it could also help to understand the 54 distributions with multiple maxima and answer the ques
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  • Team:Bay Area RSI/Project
    ...into an AAV cassette containing two Inverted Terminal Repeats (ITR's) that help efficiently transduce mammalian cells. This cassette was then inserted into ...into an AAV cassette containing two Inverted Terminal Repeats (ITR's) that help efficiently transduce mammalian cells. This cassette was then inserted into
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  • Team:SDU-Denmark/Helping
    ...sh team [https://2009.igem.org/Team:DTU_Denmark DTU-Denmark] and agreed to help each other by evaluating our presentations before the competition this way ... big hug goes to Meagan and the rest of the HQ for their fast response and help with everything else!
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  • Biosafety
    ... will not stay at the place which it was placed. Therefore, its plasticity help us to establish wound dressing on wounds. ...gen should not enter the wound dressing until utilization. This layer will help us to prevent gas entrance to our wound dressing.
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  • Team:UCSF/Gold Medal Requisites
    Help another iGEM team by, for example, characterizing a part, debugging a const To help the judges evaluate your parts, please identify 3 of your parts that you fe
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  • Team:University of Alberta/3 June 2009
    ...(10-2), Zach (sometime), Kiwi (anytime), Eric (anytime), phone Ahn if need help Sun: Max 10-5, Steve (105) Kiwi (anytime), Eric (anytime), phone Ahn if need help
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  • Team:University of Alberta/20 July 2009
    • UoL – to help them or not to help them?
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  • Team:Calgary/Collaborations
    ... correct the code for this. Both Alberta and Lethbridge teams were able to help us figure out some issues with our CSS coding. The meet ups were also a cha
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  • Team:Utah State/Contact
    ...ut the links to our sponsors web pages - we have greatly appreciated their help. </p> Our team would also like to thank Erika Johnsen for her help with the USU iGEM team logo. Follow the link below to check out her website
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  • Team:UCL London/Acknowledgement
    *The Stress Busters would like to thank everybody for their help and support. ...east, we would also like to appreciate Paula Thomas for her administrative help and support.
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  • Team:Calgary/Second Life/Process
    ... kept to ourselves a lot – it did give us a glimpse at how avatars could help each other on our own island and was comforting to learn that an interperso
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  • Team:USTC Software/WhatCooperation
    We help [https://2009.igem.org/Team:USTC_Software USTC Wet Team] ''identify the kin With the help of [https://2009.igem.org/Team:USTC USTC Wet Team], we succeeded to estimat
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  • Team:Calgary/Mascot
    ...nd simple manner. We invite all iGEM-ers to come check out our proejct and help Mr. SUPER D-lux activate and inactivate his signalling circuit. He is SUPER
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  • Press Kit
    ...GEM logo is copyrighted by iGEM and provided here for iGEM participants to help them promote iGEM and their iGEM team.
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  • Team:Example2/e-Notebook
    ... your own wiki. You can find some examples <a href="https://2008.igem.org/Help:Template/Examples">HERE</a>. Find more information on how to use the calendar feature by going to the [[Help:Calendar | general calendar page]].
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  • Team:USTC
    '''We would like to thank the following people for their help:'''
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  • Team:USTC Software/Teammember
    ... remains the same for 'dryness'. We and the USTC wet team work together to help find inspirations and fun. Here follows snapshots of those happy moments.
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  • Team:Calgary
    Need help navigating our site? Click <a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Calgary/Site
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  • Team:British Columbia/Team
    * {{anchor|hank}}'''Hank Yu''' was open to help out on the different side projects, from 20 hour competent cell making to b
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  • Team:British Columbia/Project
    ...ect, we produced a Biobrick digestion engine and Biobrick picture maker to help out the project:
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  • Team:TUDelft
    ...of 6 students, 3 instructors and a lot of advisors from TUDelft willing to help out and think with us when it is necessary. An overview of the people invol
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  • Team:TUDelft/Main2
    and a number of instructors and a lot of advisors, willing to help out and think with us when this is necessary. An overview of the people inv
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  • Team:Groningen/Vision
    ...f metals float to the surface and collect them further downstream with the help floaters which are now used to contain oil pollution in the sea.
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  • Team:TUDelft/Brainstorm
    In order to help guard against infections of the gut, we wish to engineer a strain of E. col
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  • Team:Groningen/Brainstorm/Buoyant Bacteria
    ...Kyoto had the idea to lift the titanic from the bottom of the sea with the help of bouyant bacteria.
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  • Team:USTC Software/When
    .... After the publishing of current version, we hope feedback from users can help improve the next version.
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  • Team:Wash U/Sponsors
    ...ign [http://partsregistry.org/Help:Primers/Design http://partsregistry.org/Help:Primers/Design] ...[http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Contents http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Contents]
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  • Team:Todai-Tokyo
    ...g additional nutrition. Without adding sugar, bread becomes sweet with the help of enzymes. <BR><a href="https://2009.igem.org/Team:Todai-Tokyo/Project#Bre
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  • Team:Groningen/Project Plan/Tools and Documentation
    ...t and try to avoid conflicts. If a conflict does occur, contact Jasper for help in resolving it.
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  • Team:Illinois-Tools
    ...ing to the ending compound. Our program presents an exciting capability to help transform important processes in the world for applications ranging from bi
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  • Team:Lethbridge/Team
    ... Jeffrey Fischer as our official lab masters, offering tutorials and extra help where needed, as well as ensuring that lab supplies and equipment are maint
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  • Team:Gaston Day School
    <html><p><b>With the help of Ms. Anne Byford, the Gaston Day School iGEM team, consisting of students
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  • Team:Calgary/Project
    ...ndraising and outreach activities. Attracting sponsors to our project will help fund our research and raise the awareness of the iGEM competition as well a
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  • Team:UNC Chapel Hill/20 May 2009
    # In order to help narrow in on a project, be sure to check out the previous year results and
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  • Team:Uppsala-Sweden/Team
    ...ovativeness - both in design and all kinds of problem solving, will surely help to inspire new students, and hopefully, the system and all the novel parts
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  • Team:PKU Beijing/Modeling
    ...e biological system works before the wet lab starts. This process can also help the wetlab team to assemble and test the circuit. This year, our modeling t
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  • Team:Wisconsin-Madison/Recognition
    Your help has been indispensable to our project.
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  • Team:Wisconsin-Madison/Significane
    ...billion gallons of renewable fuels by the year 2022 (13). Our project will help to provide an alternative to corn ethanol in helping to meet this goal. Suc
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  • Team:Wisconsin-Madison/Project
    ...ecules can be characterized as osmoprotectants. Osomoprotectants typically help the cell overcome the hypertonic environments by raising the osmolarity ins
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  • Team:Illinois
    ...rts in and out to change the inputs and outputs. Our Bacterial Decoder can help sense for multiple environmental cues, having implications for medical diag
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  • Team:Illinois/Project
    ...vely studied and characterized. Using sRNAs in our bacterial decoder will help us achieve on/off behavior rather than intermediate levels of outputs, sinc
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  • Team:Berkeley Software/NinaNotebook
    # modify .html help files
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  • Team:Berkeley Software/ThienNotebook
    . Improving some Clotho help pages --[[User:Thien.nguyen|Thien.nguyen]] 23:11, 9 June 2009 (UTC)<br>
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  • Team:Illinois-Tools/Notebook/Week1
    ...ons that we hope to use in the future in conjunction with our program with help from Kanishka. Graphviz was the main application investigated, as well as
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  • Team:Berkeley Software/RichardNotebook/Journal
    ...k through the sources with their Mercurial repository browser; it's a huge help for figuring out how some of the methods work. As such, I'm finding myself
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  • Team:Wash U/Project
    # "BioBrick Assembly Help." <u>Registry of Standard Biological Parts.</u> 2009. 6 July 2009. <htt
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  • Team:Wash U/Biological Parts
    ...stem in response to light input. Features of the system that the model may help investigate include the time scale of response to light signals, the robust
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  • IllinoisTools/30 May 2009
    ...ons that we hope to use in the future in conjunction with our program with help from Kanishka. Graphviz was the main application investigated, as well as
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  • IllinoisTools/13 June 2009
    ...rams, such as dreamweaver, but I am not sure if that will really be of any help with the wiki. I also learned some fun stuff about Linux, and learned some
    3 KB (492 words) - 14:59, 9 September 2009
  • Team:Berkeley Software/LesiaNotebook
    ... will be working this summer on developing Eugene a new language that will help describe biological system designs textually. Eugene will be integrated int
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  • Team:Bologna/Software
    ...sults<i><b>zzz</b></i> contains the most important data of the analysis to help the consultation. If you have excel it's possible to save, as image.xls, a
    11 KB (1,698 words) - 23:00, 21 October 2009
  • Team:Freiburg bioware/Modeling
    introduced. With the help of ODEs (Ordinary differential equations)
    39 KB (6,169 words) - 04:00, 22 October 2009
  • Team:Valencia/Human/lalala
    ...com (more information coming soon) oras a free pdf file and its goal is to help researchers and people interested in SB to assess the new risks, possibilit
    4 KB (561 words) - 17:37, 19 October 2009
  • Team:Valencia/Parts
    ... a collection of knock outs in order to have genetic negative control that help us confirm that the light effect is not an artifact.
    2 KB (254 words) - 23:24, 21 October 2009
  • Team:Calgary/Human Practices
    ...ative sessions for high school students: Exposure to these young minds can help promote the field of synthetic biology and have potential candidates in fut
    9 KB (1,458 words) - 04:00, 22 October 2009
  • Team:Wash U/Calendar-Home/10 June 2009
    '''Altering Transformation Protocol to adhere to iGem Help Page'''
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  • Team:Illinois-Tools/Notebook/Week3
    ...rams, such as dreamweaver, but I am not sure if that will really be of any help with the wiki. I also learned some fun stuff about Linux, and learned some
    3 KB (501 words) - 20:56, 2 July 2009
  • Team:Groningen/Project Plan/Elaboration/2
    ...rojects with background information and helping with encountered problems (help in getting DNA, solutions to obstacles, etc.)
    3 KB (460 words) - 11:04, 30 September 2009
  • Team:Newcastle/Meetings/25 February 2009
    It could be used to help other iGem teams by making it available to everyone and go towards a better
    4 KB (604 words) - 12:39, 16 June 2009
  • Team:Newcastle/Meetings/16 March 2009
    ** One of the criteria for the medal is to help a team, helping a new team would probably be easier.
    4 KB (583 words) - 21:48, 2 July 2009
  • Team:Newcastle/Meetings/30 April 2009
    ... Sigma A and sporulation as paper researched is from 1999. Dan has offered help if needed.
    7 KB (1,125 words) - 13:25, 7 July 2009
  • Team:Newcastle/Timetable
    | Help another iGEM team by, for example, charactering a part, debugging a constru
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  • Team:Illinois/Modelingteam
    We will be using Matlab and SimBiology often as tools to help us model various systems. Our team will also be taking measurements and re ...in gels as 2kbp rather than 2.75kbp. There is a [http://partsregistry.org/Help:Plasmid_Backbone_Availability_2009 Parts Registry link] that seems to indic
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  • Team:TUDelft/Ethics
    ...iscussion to raise awareness and make us think about these questions could help in the debate on whether researchers should pursue the controversial goals
    5 KB (727 words) - 02:12, 22 October 2009
  • Team:SDU-Denmark/Team
    ...m are working with. Therefore I am very pleased to have the opportunity to help our team by assisting them in the lab.
    13 KB (2,049 words) - 00:04, 22 October 2009
  • Team:Groningen/Project Plan/Construction
    *** {{todo}} Annelies: Help with experiment to determine density of unmodified E. coli with Frans(/Sven
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  • Team:SDU-Denmark/Project
    ...ted in the [http://partsregistry.org/Help:BioBrick_Assembly Parts Registry help pages], before inserting them into our backbone:
    13 KB (1,931 words) - 00:14, 22 October 2009
  • Team:SDU-Denmark/Brainstorm
    Produce H2O by the mean of photosynthesis, which is supposed to help gain a possible life environment for “bears” on Mars – or in other wa
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  • Team:Newcastle/Meetings/23 July 2009
    *Team to help (ongoing)
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  • Team:Tsinghua/Brainstorming
    ...y, which is the topic of our project. We hope our attempt in iGEM09 can do help to the application of synthetic biology in clinical uses such as gene thera
    8 KB (1,147 words) - 21:59, 21 October 2009
  • Team:NTU-Singapore/Project/System
    ...ep is to do a thorough literature review to identify '''parts''' that will help us to achieve our objectives. The fruits of our labour are detailed within
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  • Team:HKU-HKBU/29 June 2009
    Member assignment to help resolve the problems listed above.
    4 KB (569 words) - 15:16, 18 July 2009
  • Team:Nevada
    ...successful, cinnamaldehyde could be distributed to developing countries to help limit the spread of mosquito borne diseases. Also, we are in the process of
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  • Team:Nevada/Project
    ... levels of gene expression. The information obtained from this model will help rationalize engineering design choices to optimize cinnamaldehyde productio
    22 KB (3,159 words) - 03:50, 22 October 2009
  • Team:Wash U/Modelling
    ...stem in response to light input. Features of the system that the model may help investigate include the time scale of response to light signals, the robust
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  • Team:Illinois-Tools/Notebook/Week6
    ...lar reaction. If we can, we should actually test this out in lab with the help of the wetlab team.
    3 KB (531 words) - 21:31, 21 July 2009
  • If we are tired or have no thoughts...
    [[Image:img5.jpg|400px|thumb|left|Thursday night(cont)...and help with NEW DATA-MODELING!]]
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  • METU-gene/ References
    ..., we special thanks to Prof Dr Vasıf HASIRCI and Nesrin HASIRCI for their help in preperation of '''biomaterial-grade''' Wound Dressing layers.
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  • Team:NTU-Singapore/Contact
    ...acknowledgement of your organization in all our publicity collaterals will help your organization in enhancing its visibility in the scientific arena. You
    3 KB (471 words) - 18:54, 20 October 2009
  • Turing machines
    ...nt, simple and powerful. They form the basis of computer programming. They help us understand the nature of algorithms and how the mind works.
    3 KB (423 words) - 02:35, 22 October 2009
  • Team:Wash U/Safety
    ...e part, overall opinion of the efficacy of the part, or tips and tricks to help other scientists when working with the part. At this stage, the user will
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  • Team:Newcastle/Ideas
    ... the human body and generate a growth factor like HA or another product to help skin cells grow; or maybe generate skin like material which can grow togeth
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  • Team:Wash U/Spanish/Project
    # "BioBrick Assembly Help." <u>Registry of Standard Biological Parts.</u> 2009. 6 July 2009. <htt
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  • Team:Wash U/French/Project
    # "BioBrick Assembly Help." <u>Registry of Standard Biological Parts.</u> 2009. 6 July 2009. <htt
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  • Team:Wash U/French/Biological Parts
    ...stem in response to light input. Features of the system that the model may help investigate include the time scale of response to light signals, the robust
    6 KB (878 words) - 14:10, 8 July 2009
  • Team:Newcastle/Project/Labwork/PhilsProtocols
    ...ozen a TPA number completing the strain book FIRST (P.T.O for examples and help)
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  • Team:Wash U/Japanese/Biological Parts
    ...stem in response to light input. Features of the system that the model may help investigate include the time scale of response to light signals, the robust
    6 KB (874 words) - 13:52, 8 July 2009
  • Team:Wash U/Japanese/Project
    # "BioBrick Assembly Help." <u>Registry of Standard Biological Parts.</u> 2009. 6 July 2009. <htt
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  • Team:Wash U/German/Project
    # "BioBrick Assembly Help." <u>Registry of Standard Biological Parts.</u> 2009. 6 July 2009. <htt
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  • Team:Wash U/German/Biological Parts
    ...stem in response to light input. Features of the system that the model may help investigate include the time scale of response to light signals, the robust
    6 KB (874 words) - 14:44, 8 July 2009
  • Team:KULeuven/8 July 2009
    Especially problem 2 is an important problem, help is appreciated ^^
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  • Team:Wash U/Chinese/Project
    # "BioBrick Assembly Help." <u>Registry of Standard Biological Parts.</u> 2009. 6 July 2009. <htt
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  • Team:Wash U/Chinese/Biological Parts
    ...stem in response to light input. Features of the system that the model may help investigate include the time scale of response to light signals, the robust
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  • Team:Calgary/Second Life/Blog
    ...ned and secured so that order is important. This may also be done with the help of a notecard that has been made. The only reason this went so slowly is th
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  • Team:Newcastle/Meetings/29 June 2009
    *** James has done some of the work but needs more help from biologists!
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  • Team:Newcastle/Meetings/2 July 2009
    ** James has done some of the work but needs more help from biologists!
    6 KB (957 words) - 11:50, 9 July 2009
  • Team:UAB-Barcelona
    We are currently looking for sponsorships, join us. Any help is welcome.
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  • Team:KULeuven/Tools
    This section of our Wiki contains a number of handy tools to help our team get organized.
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  • Team:Minnesota/Parts Characterization
    ...s to utilize the flow cytometers. We also acknowledge John Barrett for his help using FlowJo and suggestions on obtaining successful sequences.
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