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<p>As we know, isobutanol is toxic to E.coli. So, we wonder how much E.coli can tolerate isobutanol. Therefore, we make a model to calculate the doubling time. According to the following figures, we realize that the maximum concentration of isobutanol that seriously hinder E.coli growth is <span class="emph">1.3%</span>. The figure gives us an important information to help us understand the growing condition of E.coli and to adjust the incubation time in our project.</p>
<p>As we know, isobutanol is toxic to E.coli. So, we wonder how much E.coli can tolerate isobutanol. Therefore, we make a model to calculate the doubling time. According to the following figures, we realize that the maximum concentration of isobutanol that seriously hinder E.coli growth is <span class="emph">1.3%</span>. The figure gives us an important information to help us understand the growing condition of E.coli and to adjust the incubation time in our project.</p>
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<p>According to the equation of Thomas Robert Malthus, we can get the doubling time of E.coli in the following table.</p>
<p>According to the equation of Thomas Robert Malthus, we can get the doubling time of E.coli in the following table.</p>
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As we know, isobutanol is toxic to E.coli. So, we wonder how much E.coli can tolerate isobutanol. Therefore, we make a model to calculate the doubling time. According to the following figures, we realize that the maximum concentration of isobutanol that seriously hinder E.coli growth is 1.3%. The figure gives us an important information to help us understand the growing condition of E.coli and to adjust the incubation time in our project.

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According to the equation of Thomas Robert Malthus, we can get the doubling time of E.coli in the following table.