I'm having a frustrating time with recent experimental work. The system won't behave. I need to model an injection kinetic, which should fit to a single exponential curve. It does for two smaller injection volumes, but not so well for a third, larger volume. It might be that I have to accept that the system does not behave in an ideal fashion. I don't want to.
My insistence basically keeps me in the lab till late doing repetitive work to get the data that I want. It isn't happening. When I get home I'm usually tired, fatigued and worn out, cooking is the last thing I want to do. Dinner last night was two minute noodles and a measure of rum. I don't like rum very much. I'm not like this guy.
Would the reason that larger volumes (of noodles or rum) don't behave be worth investigating? I'd say keep with smaller injections!
A Red Cross parcel is at the conceptualising stage.
Posted by: Christine Campbell | May 25, 2007 at 02:20 AM