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The chosen light to frequency sensor is reported to be very sensitive on the amount of light shining on it. | The chosen light to frequency sensor is reported to be very sensitive on the amount of light shining on it. | ||
There are reports of the sensor breaking when put into [https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9768 sunlight on a nice day], and not being sensitive at both high light or low light [http://kesslerarduino.wordpress.com/author/kevinmkessler/page/2/ conditions]. | There are reports of the sensor breaking when put into [https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9768 sunlight on a nice day], and not being sensitive at both high light or low light [http://kesslerarduino.wordpress.com/author/kevinmkessler/page/2/ conditions]. | ||
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==== ''Pseudomonas putida'' ==== | ==== ''Pseudomonas putida'' ==== | ||
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{{Team:Aachen/Figure|align=center|Aachen 15-10-14 Pputida iFG.PNG|title=True Optical Density to Transmittance plot for ''P. putida''|subtitle=|width=700px}} | {{Team:Aachen/Figure|align=center|Aachen 15-10-14 Pputida iFG.PNG|title=True Optical Density to Transmittance plot for ''P. putida''|subtitle=|width=700px}} | ||
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Therefore, we fix the regression coefficient for converting true OD of our device to true OD of the photospectrometer to an average of 3.432 . | Therefore, we fix the regression coefficient for converting true OD of our device to true OD of the photospectrometer to an average of 3.432 . | ||
- | Additionally the function $f$ for mapping transmittance to true OD for our device is similar for all cell types, as seen in the following figure. Therefore the exponential regression curve for all cell types specifies this function. | + | Additionally, the function $f$ for mapping transmittance to true OD for our device is similar for all cell types, as seen in the following figure. Therefore the exponential regression curve for all cell types specifies this function. |
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By this evaluation, we have shown that our self-build OD/F Device can compete with commercial systems. | By this evaluation, we have shown that our self-build OD/F Device can compete with commercial systems. | ||
It is easy to calibrate by just calculating the true optical density. | It is easy to calibrate by just calculating the true optical density. | ||
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