Simulating Life

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April 30, 2017
by sabrinapaola001
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Weekly Post

I did my data all over again on Friday and started my EDTA at 40, 80, 120, 160, 200. Ran the simulation 10 times with different EDTA amounts, plotted and graphed in excel. This actually worked 100 times better than … Continue reading

April 29, 2017
by Mizuki
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Code Review: Mizuki

  I want to create an agent that is changing the color from brown to purple when the clock is between 200 and 300. It seems like there is something wrong with my code and it doesn’t change the color..

April 29, 2017
by tatyanazaborovsk001
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Weekly Review

This week I took more data for a second graph in Excel and a t-test. I also wrote my paper. Maybe I can have you review it with me this week?

April 29, 2017
by dominicdinino001
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Dom’s Check In 5/1

Left to Right: Chinook, Chinook/Whales, Chinook/Whales/Parasite, Chinook/Whales/Parasite/Urchins Last week I did a lot of re-balancing of the initial spawn numbers, movement, energy gain per food, reproduction needs etc… and the results of the balancing are the images above. I like … Continue reading

April 28, 2017
by yettivecrestohl001
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Weekly Update

This week, I implemented a second condition that allows sick/sterile agents to rarely become fertile. This runs on a seasonal system, with the second condition only becoming apparent during the summer months. For next week, I plan to work on … Continue reading

April 28, 2017
by raissaalmeida001
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Progress/ Weekly Plan

The graph above shows the results I obtained when I ran my simulation ranging from 1-10 clinics in the population. I noticed that the number of females that prevented the transmission of HIV to the fetus increased quite significantly as … Continue reading

April 28, 2017
by Grace Oyinlola
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Weekly Plan

I think I have everything all set. My plan for next week is to take data and note the average time when any of the preys first gets wiped out completely in the presence of four lands and then two lands … Continue reading

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