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We decided to go for the strategy inspired by Japanese-classic experience; Whenever we speak to somebody in English, we often experience a certain delay in activating the communication. We though this is exactly what we pursued in. [https://2008.igem.org/Team:Chiba/Project/Experiments:Sender_Crosstalk See Exp #4 in 2008]. Same applies to the reverse, too. When somebody speaks to us, we definitely need some time (sometime infinite) to get activated. This is all in spite that he/ she was loud and clear enough. The less affinity (perception) we have to English, the longer we need to activate them.[https://2008.igem.org/Team:Chiba/Project/Experiments:Receiver_Crosstalk See exp #5 in 2008.]
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We decided to go for the strategy inspired by Japanese-classic experience; Whenever we speak to somebody in English, we often experience a certain delay in activating the communication. We though this is exactly what we pursued in. [[Team:Chiba/Project/Delay_Switch#Exp_.234_Spoken_to_by_Foreigners|See Exp #4]]. Same applies to the reverse, too. When somebody speaks to us, we definitely need some time (sometime infinite) to get activated. This is all in spite that he/ she was loud and clear enough. The less affinity (perception) we have to English, the longer we need to activate them.[https://2008.igem.org/Team:Chiba/Project/Experiments:Receiver_Crosstalk See exp #5 in 2008.]
=== Experiments in 2008===
=== Experiments in 2008===

Revision as of 14:53, 10 September 2009

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Constructing A Delay Switch

In principle, there are three ways to delay the activation of chemical communications;

  1. Silencing the Speakers: Rate of signal accumulation down-regulated, for instance, by slowing down the signal generators.
  2. Desensitize Receivers: Switching threshold elevated, for instance, by using insensitive receiver/ reporter systems.
  3. Partial Blocking: Decreasing the by chewing the signal up.

Inter-species communications! We decided to go for the strategy inspired by Japanese-classic experience; Whenever we speak to somebody in English, we often experience a certain delay in activating the communication. We though this is exactly what we pursued in. See Exp #4. Same applies to the reverse, too. When somebody speaks to us, we definitely need some time (sometime infinite) to get activated. This is all in spite that he/ she was loud and clear enough. The less affinity (perception) we have to English, the longer we need to activate them.See exp #5 in 2008.

Experiments in 2008

For details, click each of the index titles

Exp #1 Partial quenching of signals (jamming)

Exp #2 Balancing Player

Exp #4 Spoken to by Foreigners

Exp #5 Speaking to Foreigners

Experiments in 2009

Exp #3 Lux Mutants

Results