Just read through the work you have done and make sure you understand it all. Try and spend a regular amount of time every day studying, rather than cramming six ours a day in, one day a week. and eat healthily.
I think you can get returns to new york for a couple of hundred dollars. I know people who fly to the US and buy laptops there, because it is worth it. Having a baby in the US is probably more expensive. oh and faf, people stay in hospital for the duration here, no need to run off to a hotel to recover.
this is why you should do physics rather than chemistry
The physics behind molecular emission and absorption is alot more complicated than sigle atoms. not only do you have the atomic spectra to consider, but then there are all the perturbations due to molecular vibrations, of which there are many types. Also large molecules tend to have a very broad IR emission.. so all the energy they absorb is reemitted in the IR, just in case you wonder where it goes.
why bother though, just for something as trivial as food. Surely it would be cheaper for pigs to reproduce the old fashioned way. as Glider points out, Genetic veriance is important too.
Do Americans have to insure themselves to come here, like we do if we go there? they should have to, and then these women can argue it out with their insurance companies.
true, I hated season 1, and rarely watched it. I only happened to chance on the last episode, and watched season 2 to see what happened to delenn.
Delenn was funny in the pilot movie
yeah, they aren't acutally lesbians, but their promoter was quick to realise that their music is so utterly cack, and have so little musical ability, that this was the only way to actually sell their music. besides, just because you see it on TV doesn'T mean it's true. I have seen loads of women kissing on TV that aren't lesbians... and alot hotter action than that bit of cheek rubbing.
faf, could you put a few lines between spoiler warning and the spoiler itself... only skim readers like me and Baby Jesus might accidentally read it before we realise what we're looking at.
I don't think he is saying it is at absolute zero, I think he is saying it is an absolute zero... compared to say, other zeros that aren't absolute.
not that this makes any more sense mind....
I will write the whole thing then: all the sums are from j=1 to N
|f>=:sum:fj|ej>=:sum:|ej><ej|f>
I can't figure out how he does it. I need more practise with this dirac notation.
you forgot to point out his error.
If R2 is a real (in the mathematical sense) number as he described, then take the region 0:geq:|R2|:geq:1 and when n zips off to infinity, so does the result.
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