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Is it wise to take Molecular Biology without taking Genetics?
Thank you for the response jbrussell93, At my school Genetics, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology are offered in a series (in that order). The prereq for Biochemistry is genetics and the preq for Molecular Biology is Biochemistry. However I was able to get clearance to take Biochemistry without...- AstroWave
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Is it wise to take Molecular Biology without taking Genetics?
I'm not too sure if this is the correct subforum to post this question in. Anyways I have taken Biochemistry only. I signed up to take molecular biology and I'm wondering if that is a bad idea with no previous coursework taken in genetics (the only biology college course I have taken is...- AstroWave
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Empirical data regarding shower heads and water
That helps a lot! Thank you!- AstroWave
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- Forum: Mechanical Engineering
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Heat Convection through a Vertical Pipe
Hello everyone, I am trying to model the flow of steam through a vertical cylinder. Ultimately I would like to find the surface temperature as a function of the length of the pipe. I am assuming the steam cools as it moves upward along the length of the pipe and it is a steady-state process...- AstroWave
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- Convection Heat Pipe Vertical
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Empirical data regarding shower heads and water
Thank you for the response Jim. I was wondering if there is a way to calculate which fraction of that water is in vapor form. I was thinking about using a y-x table, since its saturated at that point. Perhaps I can find a y-x table at that specific temp and pressure... now that I think...- AstroWave
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Empirical data regarding shower heads and water
bump...bump..- AstroWave
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Empirical data regarding shower heads and water
Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone can direct me to references or techniques in calculating the convective heat transfer coefficient for steam from a hot shower. It’s a standard showerhead emitting 2.5gpm with an average temperature of about 107.5 F. Also how much of the water...- AstroWave
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- Data Water
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