User talk:Yazbo91
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Revision as of 21:44, 9 September 2011 by Allancrossman (Talk | contribs)
Oh hai.
Some comments:
- When you define steady state as meaning 99% of the cellulose is used up, it becomes unclear what it means for cellobiose or glucose.
- You say Figure 3 shows cellobiose doesn't reach a steady state. But it goes to zero. If you mean it goes negative, you'll have to replot the graph to show that...
- You say "Analysing steady state is important to find out whether a system accumulates excess mass or energy" - but we know it can't in reality, right, since this violates physics? Do you mean analysing steady state is important as a way of testing if the model is sane?
Allancrossman 16:38, 9 September 2011 (CDT)