Team:Austin Texas/human practices

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The results we found can be seen in Figure 1. below.  
The results we found can be seen in Figure 1. below.  
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[[file:UT_Austin_relative_caffeine_levels_coffee_shops.png‎|600px|center|left| Figure 1. Relative levels of caffeine in house coffee samples from around Austin.]]
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[[file:UT_Austin_relative_caffeine_levels_coffee_shops.png‎|600px|center| Figure 1. Relative levels of caffeine in house coffee samples from around Austin.]]
<h2> SXSW Create </h2>
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[[file:SXSWcreatetable.JPG|left| 500px| Table at SXSW]]
This included a follow up conversation with one of the owners of Wright Bros. Brew & Brew, whose coffee seemed to have significantly more caffeine. The owners concluded, after discussing our project and the coffee brewing process, that the specific pot of coffee was probably just not fully drained, i.e. there was less water in the batch than normal, resulting in a higher caffeine/volume content. However, similar conversations were had between the entire team and the various coffee shops and baristas during the collection and presentation processes.
This included a follow up conversation with one of the owners of Wright Bros. Brew & Brew, whose coffee seemed to have significantly more caffeine. The owners concluded, after discussing our project and the coffee brewing process, that the specific pot of coffee was probably just not fully drained, i.e. there was less water in the batch than normal, resulting in a higher caffeine/volume content. However, similar conversations were had between the entire team and the various coffee shops and baristas during the collection and presentation processes.

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