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Metabolism of HFCS & Margarine: Health Impacts
it's not that i don't get metabolism, it's a broad term, i don't know what's needed- UnD3R0aTh
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Metabolism of HFCS & Margarine: Health Impacts
I found the articles, but I don't get metabolism, am I supposed to write on how sugars and fats digested, absorbed and and used in the body?- UnD3R0aTh
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Metabolism of HFCS & Margarine: Health Impacts
Hello, I'm asked to write about the following: "High fructose corn syrup and margarine are two commonly used food ingredients that contribute to both inflammation and obesity." Write one page each on the metabolism of each of these foods in your body, and cite at least one recent paper...- UnD3R0aTh
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Undergrad Where Can I Find Recommended Calculus Problems for Exam Preparation?
u are right, i agree with what u said, but i was hoping for somebody who took thomas before, or worked with a teacher who knows which problems to solve, my exam is on two weeks, please guyz, urgent help needed -
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Undergrad Where Can I Find Recommended Calculus Problems for Exam Preparation?
I have thomas calculus 12th edition, I like it, I study and understand calculus, but i need somebody to recommend problems for me that will help me understand and will introduce different ideas to me, I can't solve all the problems in the book, please advise! thx -
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Undergrad Can I go up with a constant speed?
yep , i just figured that out, cheers, net force is zero, gravity is downward, some force is upward, they're equal and opposite! :D -
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Undergrad Can I go up with a constant speed?
I'm trying to think about ascending in the atmosphere with constant speed, that means I will have no acceleration and that means that the net force on me will be zero, BUT, there is always gravity pulling me upward so i must have some force that's pushing me upwards, thus I must be going up with... -
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Undergrad Finding the range of rational functions algebraically
lol well I'm glad u're still alive :P, yes there is something i do not get, the range of that function would be the domain of the inverse function correct? 1+4R/R > or equal to 0 will give us all the possible range correct? solving this only gives us range bigger than -1/4, and range does...- UnD3R0aTh
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Undergrad Finding the range of rational functions algebraically
can u please explain to me how did u reach the conclusion that R will be greater than zero? solving the inequality only yields R>-1/4- UnD3R0aTh
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How many Rb atoms to fit on a 9Cm^2 square?
solved it- UnD3R0aTh
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How many Rb atoms to fit on a 9Cm^2 square?
pffffft I've been thinking about this problem for far too long I'm at my wits end, i really need to stop wasting my time with this and study, i feel nervous already cause i wasted so much time, please give me a more strong hint, save me some time, thank you- UnD3R0aTh
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How many Rb atoms to fit on a 9Cm^2 square?
i don't know to how to draw this, using what program?- UnD3R0aTh
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How many Rb atoms to fit on a 9Cm^2 square?
can u please draw a diagram like u did with the first one?- UnD3R0aTh
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How many Rb atoms to fit on a 9Cm^2 square?
no wait, the triangles do not work, they overlap! parallelograms work! how to calculate the area of a parallelogram using it's sides?- UnD3R0aTh
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How many Rb atoms to fit on a 9Cm^2 square?
yes but it looks like it's side is longer than the diameter, how to calculate it's length?!- UnD3R0aTh
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