Team:Imperial College London/Human/Containment

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<h1>Human Practices</h1>
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<h2>Soil Experiment</h2>
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<p>This experiment is designed to determine the survivability of E.Coli in soil. If bacteria were to be left in the soil we can estimate accurately the length of time they will be alive by carrying out this experiment. It is probable that the bacteria will live for longer in sterile soil than non-sterile soil, due to factors such as competition or they are being attacked by soil bacteria.</p>
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<h3>Results</h3>
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Sterile:<br>
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1A 0.315<br>
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1B 0.393<br>
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1C 0.361<br>
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2A 0.553<br>
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2B 0.583<br>
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2C 0.548<br>
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3A 0.399<br>
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3B 0.668<br>
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3C 0.300<br>

Revision as of 16:20, 12 August 2011



Human Practices

Soil Experiment

This experiment is designed to determine the survivability of E.Coli in soil. If bacteria were to be left in the soil we can estimate accurately the length of time they will be alive by carrying out this experiment. It is probable that the bacteria will live for longer in sterile soil than non-sterile soil, due to factors such as competition or they are being attacked by soil bacteria.

Results

Sterile:
1A 0.315
1B 0.393
1C 0.361
2A 0.553
2B 0.583
2C 0.548
3A 0.399
3B 0.668
3C 0.300