Simulating Life

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I graphed all my 10 points for each simulation that I have running:

40 EDTA, 100 EDTA, 150 EDTA, 200 EDTA, and 400 EDTA and for some reason if you look on the graph the 400 mark you can see that the graph is going up when it should be going down. Should I rerun the simulation for all the EDTA’s again and re-graph because it shouldn’t do this.

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  1. ok so that’s weird – it really looks like it doesn’t matter how much edta you have
    can you try “adding a trend line” to see what it gives?
    we can talk this week

  2. The playful approach to the simulation of life with this toy will be loved by children of all ages. Also, you can get help from https://uk.bestessays.com/buy-term-paper.html to manage your thesis assignment easily. It’s a plastic maze with doors and windows, hiding balls as colorful as candy. Interact with other toys through the use of switches and levers, and try to find the balls kept in secret places trying different scenarios.

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