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#more responsible people who are working to engineer biology and constructively apply biological technology.
#more responsible people who are working to engineer biology and constructively apply biological technology.
#decomposition of replicating machine design across three characteristic timescales (perform, learn, evolve/persist)
#decomposition of replicating machine design across three characteristic timescales (perform, learn, evolve/persist)
#Barcodes
#[[Barcodes]]


==Meta:==
==Meta:==

Revision as of 19:02, 6 June 2005

Trying to:

  1. help enable engineering of biology.
  2. better understand information flow and loss in replicating machines

Projects:

  1. open commons of information specifying biological function.
    1. The BioBricks Foundation
    2. Note regarding Codon Devices, Inc.
  2. more responsible people who are working to engineer biology and constructively apply biological technology.
  3. decomposition of replicating machine design across three characteristic timescales (perform, learn, evolve/persist)
  4. Barcodes

Meta:

-i bottles of beer on the wall, -i bottles of beer!
take the cubed root, square it to boot, -1 bottles of beer on the wall.
-1 bottles of beer on the wall, -1 bottles of beer!
times negative three and square root of e, three root e bottles of beer on the wall.
three root e bottles of beer on the wall, three root e bottles of beer!
to the power of two, eighteen divides through, point five e bottles of beer on the wall.
point five e bottles of beer on the wall, point five e bottles of beer!
now double that dog, two thirds natural log. two thirds a bottle of beer on the wall.
two thirds a bottle of beer on the wall, two thirds a bottle of beer!
times root 108 and squaring is great. forty eight bottles of beer on the wall.
forty eight bottles of beer on the wall, forty eight bottles of beer!
plus one and times pi, cosine and times i. -i bottles of beer on the wall.


You must learn about discrete reaction events!