Hello, I am running a SNP panel and I noticed that the vast majority of snps are written as; rs10033464 rs1042522 etc However, I have 2...
If you flip a coin twice, you double your chances of getting a head, right? So since your chances are 50% each time, if you do it two times then your...
Ok guys, thanks for the help but I think I figured a part of the problem. We have a situation were the probability is not mutually exclusive and we...
Hello, me and my colleague are arguing about this one and we can't seem to agree. Suppose that I have 50% chances of getting cancer. Now assume...
Just for the records, the standard entalphy formation information refers to the energy needed to make NH3 from N & H & H & H as opposed to N2 & H2.
You can generate usefull work from a gradient of temperature. However the maximal amount of work you will be able to suck out of the system is just...
If you attend a british/american university, Newton. If you are in mainland europe, Leibniz.
For the forward problem. How would you use boundary conditions for the reverse problem?
actualy: x^2 df(x) \over dx =x f(x)+2f(x)^3
One possible answer is. x \sqrt{1-x^2} df(x) \over dx =f(x)+2f(x)^2
Thanks for the suggestions. It also made me realize the solution is far from unique as every order of differienciation will yeild a different answer.
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Yes, it is absorbed in the radio/microwave spectrum of energies. This is how nuclear magnetic resonance is based off.
Hi, I have read almost all of your proposed theory and I find it very interesting! Do you abandon the quantum mechanical wave function in favor of a...
temur, i think its working, thanks. Also, the integral above - I think an explicit form for the velocity is required.
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Yes with these assumptions i'm pretty confident tumer's suggestion is correct.
Now that I think about it... actually what if - during an aperiodic event - the ball touches the ground for 5 seconds and never comes back... the...
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