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Post by Guest »

Too bad this is the book I'll be using:

http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0 ... 17-4440835
werldhed
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Post by werldhed »

ToxicBug wrote:So maybe u'll help me with bio? :lub:
I'll be teaching a course next year (probably micro), but I can pretty much guarantee tnf is much more qualified for mentoring (if he ever feels like it, of course). :icon26:
tnf
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Post by tnf »

werldhed wrote:
ToxicBug wrote:So maybe u'll help me with bio? :lub:
I'll be teaching a course next year (probably micro), but I can pretty much guarantee tnf is much more qualified for mentoring (if he ever feels like it, of course). :icon26:
I wouldn't gaurantee that...I've been out of the loop on the latest and greatest molecular biology techniques. A good friend of mine is a PhD in Seattle...he keeps me up to speed on some things that are going on, but I've let my subscription to science lapse - which used to be what I read each week to keep abreast of what was going on in the world of research...(I figured if I could only read one journal, Science or Nature would have to do...or maybe PNAS).
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Post by Deji »

sort of similar, but I had a maths test today, where I had to calculate on how many years it would take for a bike to lose half it's value through amortisation (is this the correct term in English?) with a 5% decrease each year. Would the formula be

Original value(1-percentage/100)^number of years= End value?
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Post by Guest »

Yes, that is exactly what the formula would be.
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