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Showing below up to 36 results in range #51 to #86.

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  1. What has been done before and how can we improve upon that?‏‎ (1 link)
  2. Brainstorming for meeting assessment questions and topics for article report‏‎ (1 link)
  3. Debbie Thurtle-Schmidt‏‎ (1 link)
  4. Interesting topics and vocab:‏‎ (1 link)
  5. NHE Mar 31 Notes‏‎ (1 link)
  6. Hal Alper‏‎ (1 link)
  7. Logical operation‏‎ (1 link)
  8. Sugars used to test promoter's responsiveness to sucrose‏‎ (1 link)
  9. XOR Gate Design‏‎ (1 link)
  10. 3/8‏‎ (1 link)
  11. Charles Peirce‏‎ (1 link)
  12. Fish respiration‏‎ (1 link)
  13. Logical NAND‏‎ (1 link)
  14. Registry of Standard Biological Parts‏‎ (1 link)
  15. What ideas from previous iGEM teams are useful to us?‏‎ (1 link)
  16. C‏‎ (1 link)
  17. Do you need any more input from the veterans before the survey is ready?‏‎ (1 link)
  18. J‏‎ (1 link)
  19. Notebook (5/18/09 - 7/24/09)‏‎ (1 link)
  20. Vivienne Fang‏‎ (1 link)
  21. 3/8/16‏‎ (1 link)
  22. Davidson - Fitness Module‏‎ (1 link)
  23. How can we use origami to solve 3-SAT problems?‏‎ (1 link)
  24. Logical value‏‎ (1 link)
  25. Swarthmore College‏‎ (1 link)
  26. Yeast Media‏‎ (1 link)
  27. Color Plots‏‎ (1 link)
  28. Fitness genes‏‎ (1 link)
  29. Logical NOR‏‎ (1 link)
  30. Scatter Plots, Histograms, Correlation Coefficients‏‎ (1 link)
  31. What interesting challenges or problems does origami offer?‏‎ (1 link)
  32. Camille‏‎ (1 link)
  33. Environmental Signal Integration by a modular AND gate‏‎ (1 link)
  34. Jonah Mische‏‎ (1 link)
  35. Peirce arrow‏‎ (1 link)
  36. We can perform some pilot experiments using synthesized DNA and later switch to msDNA (maybe).‏‎ (1 link)

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