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                 <p id="pp">Assumptions were once again made to simplify the system. The first of these being that all singlets are assumed to be in the excited states as there is an excess of photons with an energy exceeding that of activation. As well as this, we assumed that one chromophore produces one ROS before ‘resetting’ to produce the next. Lastly, the damage done by the ROs is negated when the cell splits.</p>
 
                 <p id="pp">Assumptions were once again made to simplify the system. The first of these being that all singlets are assumed to be in the excited states as there is an excess of photons with an energy exceeding that of activation. As well as this, we assumed that one chromophore produces one ROS before ‘resetting’ to produce the next. Lastly, the damage done by the ROs is negated when the cell splits.</p>
 
 
                 <p id="pp">Combining all assumptions in Simbiology gave the value of k5 to be </p>
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                 <p id="pp">Combining all assumptions in Simbiology gave the value of k5 to be 8.24x10^-6s^-1</p>
  
 
                 <p id="pp">From this we can determine the estimated time of cell death by reading the time off at the first occurrence of the internal ROS threshold. However, a well-documented threshold could not be found meaning that a time could not be estimated.</p>
 
                 <p id="pp">From this we can determine the estimated time of cell death by reading the time off at the first occurrence of the internal ROS threshold. However, a well-documented threshold could not be found meaning that a time could not be estimated.</p>

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