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=Parameter A & B analysis=
=Parameter A & B analysis=
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<br>[[Image:Charac_Result37.jpg|850px|RFU Results]]<br>
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[[Image:Charac_Result37.jpg|center|thumb|850px|Graph of RFU Results]]
The above is the results from our characterisation experiment<br>
The above is the results from our characterisation experiment<br>
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'''Graph of A & B''' <br>
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[[Image:VaryingB_Aconst.jpg|850px| A&B]]
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We see here that as B gets closer to A the output it reduced. We choose B = 0.9 and A = 1, a 9:10 ratio.
We see here that as B gets closer to A the output it reduced. We choose B = 0.9 and A = 1, a 9:10 ratio.

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Parameter A & B analysis

Graph of RFU Results

The above is the results from our characterisation experiment


Here we attempt to change A & B over a range of values to observe how the two values affect the production of the complex. We are bound by a simple condition that A > B. We set A = 1 and vary B over a range.


Graph of A & B

Graph of A&B
We see here that as B gets closer to A the output it reduced. We choose B = 0.9 and A = 1, a 9:10 ratio.