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- | <td><div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-1-1. </strong> | + | <td><div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-1-1. </strong>Circuit design</div></td> |
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- | <td><div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-1-2.</strong> | + | <td><div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-1-2.</strong> Corresponding mathematical model</div></td> |
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- | <td><h3 class="head">・Table 4-1-1-1-1 | + | <td><h3 class="head">・Table 4-1-1-1-1 Meaning of parameters</h3></td> |
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- | <div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-1-2-1.</strong> | + | <div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-1-2-1.</strong> Equations for cell population </div> |
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- | <div align="center"><strong> Fig. 4-1-1-3-1. </strong> | + | <div align="center"><strong> Fig. 4-1-1-3-1. </strong>Equations for signaling molecules </div> |
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<td><p class="info-18">These equations describe concentrations of C4HSL and 3OC12HSL.<br /> | <td><p class="info-18">These equations describe concentrations of C4HSL and 3OC12HSL.<br /> | ||
- | First and Second terms of (4) describe production of C4HSL from RhlI in Bank and | + | First and Second terms of (4) describe production of C4HSL from RhlI in Bank and Customers cells. Third term is meant for decomposition of C4HSL by AiiA in Bank cell. Fourth term is for degradation of C4HSL.</p> |
- | <p class="info-18">Same goes on for 3OC12HSL. First term describes the production of 3OC12HSL from LasI in | + | <p class="info-18">Same goes on for 3OC12HSL. First term describes the production of 3OC12HSL from LasI in Company. Second term is for decomposition of 3OC12HSL by AiiA in Bank cell. Third term is for degradation of 3OC12HSL.</p></td> |
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- | <td><div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-1-4-1.</strong> | + | <td><div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-1-4-1.</strong> Equations for Bank</div></td> |
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- | <td><div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-1-5-1.</strong> | + | <td><div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-1-5-1.</strong> Equations for Company</div></td> |
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- | <td><div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-1-6-1.</strong> | + | <td><div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-1-6-1.</strong> Equations for Customer</div></td> |
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- | <td><div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-2-1-2.</strong> Company and Customer growth dependency of Prhl and Plux strength levels</div></td> | + | <td><div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-2-1-2.</strong> Company and Customer growth dependency of Prhl and Plux promoters strength levels</div></td> |
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- | <td><div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-2-1-3.</strong> Company and Customer can grow | + | <td><div align="center"><strong>Fig. 4-1-2-1-3.</strong> Company and Customer can grow well with optimized parameters</div></td> |
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- | <td><p class="info-18">But if the economic wave is | + | <td><p class="info-18">But if the economic wave is harsher than the previous one, then Bank cannot help Company and Customer enough. The result is shown in Fig. 4-1-2-3-3.</p></td> |
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