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http://crd.lbl.gov/~dhbailey/pi/piqp.c ^ Its a bit more complex and Woelen's and I was going to write one for that formula mysqlf untill I found the author had already written one Cheers, Ryan Jones
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Can a new found chemical reaction make one become millionare?
RyanJ replied to AlienUFO's topic in Other Sciences
Well, if you can find a product that does something industrially important and is more effective then what they currently use that shure will make you a lot of money because you can then sell it to the company. Also, if you could find something that would fill a open gap in the market then that also has the potential to get the maker a lot of money. Cheers, Ryan Jones -
Thats a clever idea, in the end though it still has the flaw - viruses are very target specific, change the identifiers for the cell and thats it, you need a new virus. Can anyone actually see a way to avoid this? Maybe making the virus "act" faster will cause the immume system to react before the cancer cells can mutate. This may get rid of it in the short term but in the end it could still come back but still an interesting development, thanks for sharing! Cheers, Ryan Jones
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I agree with the OP, its bad in some ways as it can be said that the programmers are not learning "real" code, they are letting the program do all the work for them esentiallly. In the end though it does encourage more people to program and in the end it is surprising how many people actually turn to learn the C languages after learning something like VB.net or the like. MS is now strongly trying to endorse the use of .NET based languages such as C#, VB.NET, J# etc. Luckily there are people trying to port this for Linux and Mac so one day they may have complete cross-system compatability. Cheers, Ryan Jones
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How you can produce Iron dust from Iron metal?
RyanJ replied to Master_Chief's topic in Other Sciences
I guess you could use one of those high power grinders to do it for you... not shure how good it would work though. Cheers, Ryan Jones -
See if the example here can help Cheers, Ryan Jones
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I havent access to a web-page. Can you help?
RyanJ replied to Master_Chief's topic in Computer Science
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Yup, they still fluorinate the water here in the UK... i'm surprised they still do though Not shure at what levels, would have to research that... It seems it should be around 20 nanoliters / liter and its interesting to not its reccomended exposure over an 8 hour period is lower then that of hydrogen cyanice Cheers, Ryan Jones
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Plants and Animals As the human population grows ever larger we use more and more land and we force more and more species closer and coloser to extinction. Almost every environment is currently affected and all are currently getting worse... something needs to be done before we loost so many more species. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/05/060502085941.htm - Ryan Jones
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Its possible but unlikley, some traits remain dormant and can build up over time especially in closed populations Cheers, Ryan Jones
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I have read it I should specify the question more, in what way do the current theories predict that the CP violation should occur, by that I mean are there any theories that explain why there would have been more matter produced then matter? Cheers, Ryan Jones
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Hi everyone! Does anyone have any information about the current theories behind the why the CP violation occured? I am interested and I can't seem to find a lot of information on the subject. Cheers, Ryan Jones
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Yea I have heared its hard to ignite, copper oxide and magnesium ruled (Very hard to light). I had tolight it using some ignition cord as far as I remember but won't aluminium and copper oxide be ignited by magnesium ribbon? Cheers, Ryan Jones
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Yup, true. There is however one thing, if its on the "Y" chromosome its less likley to be passed then the "X" chromosome simple because you have: Female: XX Male: XY So there is a greater chance of the mutation on the X being passed on rather then one on the Y being passed on There are a few odd mutations on the "Y" chromosome for example that females don't normally get like colour blindness... Cheers, Ryan Jones
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Me? I do yes - I was just adding to what insane_alien said. I also used it ans an example for blood types because its a good common example Cheers, Ryan Jones
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^ Agree. If we knew the exact cause then we could start to develop a cure but it seems to be different in each person that has it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenia#Causes << Plenty of information there for you Cheers, Ryan Jones
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I suggest you start reading here - it should get you started We will not do your homework for you but if you showed what you had tried and then people cna point out where you went wrong and give you hints to point you in the right direction Cheers, Ryan Jones
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I don't see why not... I think you'd do it the same way as just about every other electroplating technique: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroplating Cheers, Ryan Jones
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Is that homework by any chance? if it is then it should probably be in the homework section Just sort of looks like a homework question Cheers, Ryan Jones