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The modelling for the system constructs will thus be presented in terms of these four layers.
The modelling for the system constructs will thus be presented in terms of these four layers.


Since the analysis was long and complex, the layers, which are each considered in detail, are accessible with the tabs above.
Since the analysis was extensive, the layers, which are each considered in detail, are accessible with the tabs above.
Below follows a brief discussion and conclusion for each layer.
Below follows a brief discussion and conclusion for each layer.



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We can condition the system in various manners, but for the purposes of our project, Infector Detector, we will seek a formulation which is valid for both constructs considered. The system can be decomposed into four layers according to the levels of the biochemical network obtained for our constructs. The modelling for the system constructs will thus be presented in terms of these four layers.

Since the analysis was extensive, the layers, which are each considered in detail, are accessible with the tabs above. Below follows a brief discussion and conclusion for each layer.


Layer 1

(Text here}

Layer 2

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Layer 3

{ }

Layer4

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