The model for the growth curve was fitted to the experimental results. The results are shown below. The experimental results are depicted by the red curve, while our model is shown by the green curve. The resource curve was also plotted as a function of time and is shown below.
The model 'fit' is very good in exponential and stationary phases. However, this does not apply to the lag phase. This suggests that the model should be expanded in order to take into account phenomena such as the movement of the nutrients into the cells.
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| Experimental Results
| Fitted Curve
| Resource Curve
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The search for the optimal model parameters was done by brute force. But instead of browsing the whole space of parameters, we reduced the search volume with a simple pre-processing of the experimental data.
The initial volume was estimated from the data - likewise the volume in the stationary phase which is directly related to the model parameters R0 and alpha.
The model parameter A being related to the apparent growth rate of the experimental data,
We plotted the log graph to determine the growth rate of our data.
The following constants were found to yield the best fit to experimental results:
- GROWTH CONSTANT (A): 1.3494
- INITIAL NUTRIENT CONCENTRATION (R0): 2
- HILL COEFFICIENT (n): 1.25
- INITIAL OD: 0.4
- CONSTANT (α): 0.64516
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