Team:Tokyo Tech/Attributions

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We are proud to say that all of the ideas we worked on this summer were proposed by undergraduate members of our own team. We also want to thank all those advisors and instructors who help us discuss these ideas and guided us in doing the experiments. All experimental data reported by the Tokyo Tech 2012 team comes from experiments done all by undergraduates.  
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We are proud to say that all of the ideas we worked on this summer were proposed by undergraduate members of our own team. We also want to thank all those advisors and instructors who helped us discuss these ideas and guided us through doing the experiments. All experimental data prouded by the Tokyo Tech 2012 team comes from experiments done all by undergraduates.  
The idea of "Romeo and juliette"(Takuo Sugiyama)and the idea of PHA (Taku Nakayama) were all proposed by undergraduate members of our team. Modeling related to "Romeo and Juliette" and Reaction diffusion was also done by undergraduate students (Tomoaki Yasuo).
The idea of "Romeo and juliette"(Takuo Sugiyama)and the idea of PHA (Taku Nakayama) were all proposed by undergraduate members of our team. Modeling related to "Romeo and Juliette" and Reaction diffusion was also done by undergraduate students (Tomoaki Yasuo).

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We are proud to say that all of the ideas we worked on this summer were proposed by undergraduate members of our own team. We also want to thank all those advisors and instructors who helped us discuss these ideas and guided us through doing the experiments. All experimental data prouded by the Tokyo Tech 2012 team comes from experiments done all by undergraduates.

The idea of "Romeo and juliette"(Takuo Sugiyama)and the idea of PHA (Taku Nakayama) were all proposed by undergraduate members of our team. Modeling related to "Romeo and Juliette" and Reaction diffusion was also done by undergraduate students (Tomoaki Yasuo).