Team:Groningen/Template/MODULE/project/MBD/specifications&equations

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1. Top layer: Transparent polymethylpentene membrane permeable to gases, flexible and <br>
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<b>1. Top layer:</b> Transparent polymethylpentene membrane permeable to gases, flexible. <br>
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2. Middle layer: Polyacrylamide hydrogel containing the chemically defined media and <br>
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3. Bottom layer: This layer acts as barrier for the Lactococcus lactis cells to be restrained hydrophobic. Lyophilized Lactococcus lactis cells. They are inactive since the gel is in dehydrated form. inside the bandage. Cellulose nitrate membrane of pore size 0.2 micrometers, permeable to protein, hydrophilic and flexible. <br><br>
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<b>3. Bottom layer:</b> This layer acts as barrier between the wound and the ''L. lactis'' cells. They are inactive since the gel is normally in dehydrated form. This layer consists of a cellulose nitrate membrane of pore size 0.2 micrometers, permeable to protein, being hydrophilic and flexible. <br><br>
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Revision as of 20:42, 17 October 2014

Bandage specifications & requirements
 
1. Top layer: Transparent polymethylpentene membrane permeable to gases, flexible.
2. Middle layer: Polyacrylamide hydrogel containing the chemically defined media.
3. Bottom layer: This layer acts as barrier between the wound and the ''L. lactis'' cells. They are inactive since the gel is normally in dehydrated form. This layer consists of a cellulose nitrate membrane of pore size 0.2 micrometers, permeable to protein, being hydrophilic and flexible.

 
 
Important rate equations
 
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