Thank you for your advice and instructions. :wink:
Bythe way, Moonbear,modeling gradients of oxygen/CO2 transfer between the lungs and red blood cells--that is what i am trying to do..
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In the first link you posted, could you tell me how color range in figure 10 could be drawn ? I see this kind of color range many times and still don't know how people can draw it ?Is it done by some software ? Thanks
I don't know about classical music either :shy:
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We thought some friends of ours were in trouble with business problems and we just came to see if we could be of any "help", but whatTheX, it then turned out that we were being used as a motivation for more and more production of an infamous inventor who is looking for fame and a bright future ...
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I sometimes sit all day long just to program and write reports, but I never find my self hurt at all. That article's correctness is what I am really in doubt of...How about you ? You find it useful, or ...
Just to ask professional researchers a question,
Normally, human beings are born to have ten fingers, but I noticed long ago some friends of mine in my hometown have twelve whereas their parents are normally with ten only. This I assume is a genetic problem which the bad gene (6 fingers on one...
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Actually , I choose fluid flow simulation as my term project this time but I don't know much about computational fluid.. (physics is what I major in), I 'd like to simulate a human blood cell in its respiration process.. I don't know for certain what is going to suit me right now, I...
I need badly some materials or instructions on how to simulate fluid flow or similar/related things to finish my research in the next 3 months...Do you know where I can find some to read, or places where I can download source code ?? Anything about it is really fine, how to simulate is also...
But I see it green when still and orange when angered by wind!
Are human perceptions on colors of fire are different from each other ? If so, why ?
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