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    What forces hold molecules together?

    Does the strong nuclear force and the electromagnetic force plat into it at all, as in their role in holding atoms together?
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    What did Carl Sagan mean by this statement?

    Well put both of you. I was on the same page. Basically, we need to question authority to ever have a say if authority is wrong. Thanks all!
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    What did Carl Sagan mean by this statement?

    Hey guys... The part I DON'T understand clearly is the following part that is in BOLD "Science is more than a body of knowledge It's a way of thinking A way of skeptically interrogating the universe If we are not able to ask skeptical questions To be skeptical of those in authority...
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    How and why do the anticonvulsant work for bipolar?

    I do not quite understand How and why do the anticonvulsant work for bipolar? Can anyone explain this for me in any detail? From what I can see, there are 2 possible ways they work for bipolar. 1) inhibiting voltage-sensitive sodium channels 2) Boosting the actions of GABA Anyone...
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    What is the role of Glutamate in modulating Schizophrenia ?

    Hey all, Can anyone let me know what the main role of Glutamate is in modulating Schizophrenia? I can't seem to find a answer to this. Thanks!
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    How do you calculate Time to Steady State?

    Hey, Can someone explain to me how you calculate time to steady rate? Or provide a website that explains it? Not having much luck :( Thanks!
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    When looking at a Chemical, what does this mean 99.9 atom % D

    Great, appreciate the speedy replies, thanks!
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    When looking at a Chemical, what does this mean 99.9 atom % D

    Ahh ok, that makes sense...Thanks for that! So essentially its just the concentration of Deuterium in the sample, in compared to Hydrogen? Can you possibly elaborate on what you said: "99.999 atom % D D2O has one hydrogen-1 atom for every 100,000 deuterium atoms whereas the 99.96% has...
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    When looking at a Chemical, what does this mean 99.9 atom % D

    Hi there, thanks very much for the reply! Can you explain how you got this? "99.999 atom % D D2O has one hydrogen-1 atom for every 100,000 deuterium atoms whereas the 99.96% has one hydrogen-1 atom for every 2500 deuterium atoms." so really its the concentration of Deuterium in the...
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    When looking at a Chemical, what does this mean 99.9 atom % D

    When looking at a Chemical, what does this mean... "99.9 atom % D" Hey, can someone explain to me what this means. Lets use D2o for example (Deuterium oxide) 1 store says "99.999 atom % D" And the other store simply says "DEUTERIUM OXIDE 100% D,99.96% " Can someone please shed some...
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    How do you calculate the Grand Variance?

    Wow, thanks! Appreciate it.
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    How do you calculate the Grand Variance?

    Oh yes, I got it! Thanks! While you are here, your formula make more sense than the one I was given. What is the formula for the Grand SD? I just square root the Grand Variance correct?
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    How do you calculate the Grand Variance?

    ahhg I did that! Don't tell me I just messed up on my calculator and that's why I am trying all these different things! lol :)
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    How do you calculate the Grand Variance?

    Hey "I Like Serena" I don't quite understand the SST part of that equation. Do I take the squared differences of ALL 15 data points, then add them up? then divide by n-1 ? (14) ?
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    How do you calculate the Grand Variance?

    I keep getting wrong answer. I don't know what I am doing wrong. :( Here is the data:
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