Difference between revisions of "Team:Uppsala/InterLab"

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<p>By comparing how much the following methods agree with each other we can investigate if by using one approach or both, can help to reduce the variability in measurements between different labs. </p>
 
<p>By comparing how much the following methods agree with each other we can investigate if by using one approach or both, can help to reduce the variability in measurements between different labs. </p>
  
  <h2>Conversion between absorbance of cells to absorbance of a known concentration of beads.</h2>
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  <h2>Conversion between absorbance of cells to absorbance of a known concentration of beads</h2>
  
 
   <p>By measuring the scattered light from a known concentration of silica beads that are roughly the same size and shape as a normal  <i>E.coli</i> cells we converted each lab’s absorbance measurement into a standard “equivalent concentration of beads” measurement</p>
 
   <p>By measuring the scattered light from a known concentration of silica beads that are roughly the same size and shape as a normal  <i>E.coli</i> cells we converted each lab’s absorbance measurement into a standard “equivalent concentration of beads” measurement</p>
  
  <h2>Counting colony-forming units (CFUs) from the sample.</h2>
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  <h2>Counting colony-forming units (CFUs) from the sample</h2>
  
 
   <p>By spreading a known concentration of cells in liquid media on a plate to see how many colonies grow, we can determine the cell concentration of the sample as a whole since each colony should grow from one single cell. We determined the number of CFUs in negative and positive control samples to compute a conversion factor from absorbance to CFU. </p>
 
   <p>By spreading a known concentration of cells in liquid media on a plate to see how many colonies grow, we can determine the cell concentration of the sample as a whole since each colony should grow from one single cell. We determined the number of CFUs in negative and positive control samples to compute a conversion factor from absorbance to CFU. </p>

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