389: 269 Who didn’t give full marks??_2 389: 269 Who didn’t give full marks??_2 Xie Yuan looked puzzledly at Professor Bian, “Master, didn’t you say…
she’s a novice?”
Professor Bian was also at a loss but felt both shock and joy.
One look from an expert and it was clear that Xia Ye’s experintal procedures were highly standardized, especially the way she pinched the instrunts, which was much steadier than the first ti he let Xia Ye try.
It was unexpected that this rebellious and casual-looking girl had been diligently practicing unnoticed…
Dean Fan scratched his head, feeling the sa surprise he did when he first saw Xia Ye’s paper.
Choosing a level 5 experint, it seems she wasn’t just ssing around aimlessly…
What was thought to be a clear-cut competition turned out to be unexpectedly tense.
Michelle and Dou Liang just watching had their hands shaking involuntarily, anxious for Xia Ye.
Doing such a high-difficulty large-scale experint required a strong ntal state.
Those two definitely wouldn’t make it.
Everyone from Beijing University was watching Xia Ye, while those from Nanling focused on Jia Junyu’s movents.
However, right now they could only analyze based on the experintal procedures and didn’t know how accurate the nucleic acid detection results would be for the two.
In this experint, the judges wouldn’t just look at their procedures; after the experint ended, dedicated inspectors would check the accuracy of their nucleic acid tests.
So, even if the steps looked fancy, a low accuracy rate would an it was all in vain.
From the big screen, the performance on Jia Junyu’s side also wasn’t bad, strictly adhering to the textbook procedures, complete and standardized, but he knew that from the beginning his heart hadn’t been steady.
Xia Ye was undistracted, proceeding through the experint step by step at her own pace.
anwhile, Jia Junyu frequently looked up at the clock, very nervous, but the assessnt didn’t forbid looking at the ti, so no points would be deducted.
Xia Ye had disregarded the standard procedures from the start, combining three plates for the experint at once, which significantly sped up her experintal pace, putting an imnse pressure on Jia Junyu.
He absolutely couldn’t allow himself to be outperford by a freshman from Beijing University; that would be ridiculous.
His back was drenched in sweat and with his unsettled heart, even if the procedure was correct, the accuracy of the nucleic acid test was likely to be difficult to reach 50%.
Yet, during practice at the university, he had achieved results with accuracy rates over 60%…
Jia Junyu turned his head to glance at Xia Ye, her silhouette was as composed as ever.
He forced himself to steady his spirit, maybe the other side was just putting on an act, and the final accuracy rate might not even reach 10%.
…
Finally, Xia Ye finished the hybridization step half an hour ahead of schedule and ended the experint.
And Jia Junyu put down his instrunts with five minutes left until the regulated ti.
“Amazing, to have completed such a difficult experint ahead of ti.”
“Who do you guess will co out on top?”
“I’m rooting for Jia Junyu.
He’s the pride of Nanling University, and that girl from Beijing University did the experint too quickly, her accuracy rate can’t be good…”
Two inspectors, one on the left and one on the right, began checking the nucleic acid results of both participants at the sa ti.
From the experint to the lengthy testing process, there was no break, yet Shen Zhiqiao beca increasingly irritable as she watched.
Even before the results ca out, the high caliber Xia Ye exhibited throughout the experint was completely unexpected to her.
What mattered more was that several tis she had looked at her brother, only to find his eyes fixed on Xia Ye, without a single flicker away.
It wasn’t an exaggeration to say that not even in video conferences with directors had her brother shown such focus.
The two inspectors ticulously checked Xia Ye and Jia Junyu’s instrunts, as if the scene was frozen in ti.
Dean Fan started pacing back and forth anxiously.
“Professor Bian, what do you estimate Xia Ye’s accuracy rate could be?”
Professor Bian rubbed his hands: “Maybe…
30%?
After all, she’s just a student, not a professional from the Life Sciences Institute who are expected to reach 70-80%.”
Dean Fan nodded in agreent, his gaze slowly shifting to Xia Ye.
In theory, the experinter roughly knew how much activity remained.
So, he kept trying to discern sothing from Xia Ye’s expression in advance.
But Xia Ye’s expression hardly changed at all from beginning to end, making it impossible to read anything from it.
Soon, the accuracy of Jia Junyu’s nucleic acids was finalized, the inspector announced in a steady voice: “Jia Junyu’s accuracy rate, 38%.”
One percent is ten percent.
38%, not even 40%!
Upon hearing this answer, Jia Junyu pressed his lips firmly together.
In the auditorium, the folks from Nanling University also felt a tinge of disappointnt.
Only 38%?
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