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Revision as of 13:36, 26 October 2007
Our Project | |||
Abstract | |||
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- biological implementation of a fundamental engineering concept, the half-adder - half adder calculates the sum of two 1-bit inputs project - bacterial sensor which responds to two inputs: red light and the chemical tetracycline - input sensors control genetic switches in order to carry out logic functions - output of the half-adder function...green or red fluorescence | |||
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Acknowledgements | ||||||||||||||
Faculty of Science Foundation | Mathematics Endowment Fund | Sir Sanford Fleming Foundation | Waterloo Engineering Endowment Fund | Waterloo Science Endowment Fund | ||||||||||
University of Waterloo Faculty of Engineering | University of Waterloo Faculty of Science | University of Waterloo Faculty of Mathematics | ||||||||||||
We would like to thank the following people for their support and guidance:
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