Team:NTU-Singapore/Modelling/Parameter/LysisaE

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=Parameter aE analysis=
=Parameter aE analysis=
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[[Image:Changing aE.jpg|850px| aE variations]]<br>
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[[Image:Changing aE.jpg|850px|thumb|center|Graph of aE variations]]<br>
We see clearly that when aE = 0.001, any further reduction in the value of aE by an order of 10 has no significant impact on the production of lysis protein.
We see clearly that when aE = 0.001, any further reduction in the value of aE by an order of 10 has no significant impact on the production of lysis protein.

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Parameter aE analysis

Graph of aE variations

We see clearly that when aE = 0.001, any further reduction in the value of aE by an order of 10 has no significant impact on the production of lysis protein.