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It turns out the background grey tone on this forum is the perfect shade for cleaning screens. And assessing the brightness uniformity...
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In that sense, the most dangerous chemical is the one that stores the most energy right? something radioactive? :nb):eek:
Yesterday, 4:21 PM
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My medical care team gets all of its drugs from the cartels. Cheaper and less paperwork.
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I'll make this general comment for the last time. You are not thinking through these problems in terms of what you are trying to prove...
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We are not even given that X is a vector space, so we don't have a concept of linearity. @Lambda96: All you have available to you are...
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##d(\cdot , p)## isn't linear. Start with the definition of continuity. Use a function ##f## first, and substitute ##f(x)## with...
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Hopefully any drugs used in a medical context have been quality checked to shreds.
Yesterday, 3:47 AM
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I wonder if the fentanyl used by anesthesiologists has the same origin
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Colour of Fe3+
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The joys of chemistry.
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Never give up, there are always alternatives.
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Many times I wish I was more intelligent and that my brain was healthier and sharper. There are so many things you can do with high...
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Wait, I don’t have to come to work on Monday?!? How do I tell my students? I am supposed to give a lecture at 10 am. 🙂
Saturday, 3:49 AM
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Apologies, I somehow mistook you for a retired professor instead of a current one :oops:
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Why do you need to decide now? Enter your university, take the university's offerings in physics and chemistry - which you probably need...
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I would personally consider Orodruin's advice with more care, because there's probably a good reason. He's also a legit retired...
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