Team:Gaston Day School
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PlacementThe compound is placed in the water to detect the presence of nitrates.
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ContactThe sensor is makes contact with the nitrate.
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ReactionWhen the sensor comes into contact with the nitrate it glows red to singal the nitrate's presence.
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Clearance of GuanidineThe device managing the clearance of guanidino compounds.
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Clearance of PhosphateA Phosphate clearance and balance device.
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Time RegulationUsing oscillators to measure time, it enables detachment from the small intestine after a certain amount of time.
GDS Spartans.Team Participants
Advisors
Who We Are:We are a select group of dedicated students from Gaston Day. We have high school sophmores, juniors, and seniors on our team. This is the inaugural year of iGems at Gaston Day, and Gaston Day hosts the only high school team competing this year in the Western Hemisphere. Gaston Day School is a small, private school in the town of Gastonia, North Carolina. It was established in 1967. With recent expansions our school now hosts upwards of 550 students, ranging from pre-kindergarten to 12th grade. | More |