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    Sophie Germain: A Woman of Her Own Course The worst thing that could ever occur in a person's life is the inability to be the person who they want to be and think about life the way they choose to think about life. I have experienced such situations in my own life, and, after reading about the female mathematician Sophie Germain, I found it inspirational--if not, comforting--to know that another woman in history experienced the same in her life. A woman of her own thought, Germain hid her mathematical

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    will speed up the calculation process and reduce a lot of work that we are supposed to go through. However, the bisection method and the Newton-Raphson method are very important programming to solve the problems in the engineering job. Moreover, the Gauss-Seidel method has many advantages as well since this method is very popular in solving problems that have many unknown variables or integers. Even though this type of method is a bit complicated; however, its benefits are very

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    community and the unsponsored paranormal researchers, how can the NSF rely on certain information despite the many proven hoaxes? Well, there are many supposedly legitimate means to obtain evidence of supernatural phenomenon. For example, a Gauss Meter or EMF Meter is meant to measure EMF wavelengths. An EMF is a Electromagnetic field, something well understood by scientists and paranormal researchers

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    A common clinical whole body MRI structure includes a couple sets of symmetric coils that normally makes an exceedingly homogeneous field quality in the extent of 1.5 T to 3.0 T, and the apex peak homogeneity should be better than 10 ppm over a 40 ∼ 50 cm DSV. Numerical change techniques accept a basic part in homogeneous magnet design technique with adequately ensured framework, which commands the field quality over DSV region, construction costs and market forcefulness of the thing. Techniques

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    2.5.3 High-Level Feature Extraction High-level feature matching based on finding shapes and objects implies knowledge of a mathematical model or template of a target shape. This technique is a model-based in which the shape is extracted by searching for the best correlation between a known model and the pixels of the image. Hough transform represents an efficient implementation of computing the correlation between the template and the image by extracting simple shapes such as lines, circles

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    Amg 145 Summary

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    In 2012, the phase 1 trials were published in The Journal of the American College of Cardiology. The phase 1 trials had two arms. Phase 1a were healthy subjects and phase 1b has subjects with hypercholestemia receiving stable statin therapy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety, tolerability and effects of AMG 145. Phase 1a had 56 subjects at 1 U.S. center, who were randomized to either get a single dose of placebo, 7mg to 420mg of AMG 145 subcutaneously or 21mg or 420mg via a one hour

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    possibility for her to see the math and science world. In the year of 1804, Sophie was corresponding her work with a German mathematician named Carl Friedrich Gauss. She was fascinated with his labor in the number theory, so she sent him some of her work in the number theory. She had disguised herself and her male name was M. Leblanc. Gauss did not find out that he had a very gifted women pen pal until the year of 1807.Twelve years later, Germain wrote to a mathematician named Legendre and she proved

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    Calculus is the branch of mathematics that deals with rates of change and motion. It was developed because of the need to explain various natural occurrences within in the universe, such as the orbits of planets, and the effects of gravity. Today, calculus is the basic segment of science and engineering. Calculus allows physical laws to be expressed in mathematical terms. In science it is valuable in the further analysis of physical laws in predicting the behavior of physical laws, and in discovering

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    Why Beauty is truth: A History of Symmetry by Ian Stewart is in depth on how mathematicians came about symmetry. Instead of coming across symmetry by geometry as someone today might think, Stewart shows how it became an idea by algebra. Most of the book is told in chronological order from the early Egyptians and Babylonians discovery of the quadratic equation and leading up to the impossibility to solve the quintic equation. Through each chapter we see how mathematicians get one step closer to solving

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    Hypothesis: If forming rock crystals takes a specific composition of a solution, then how does a different solution of the sugar water and water affect the way the crystals form? Topic: Rock candy formation IV: I will experiment with creating different compositions of the ingredients needed to make rock candy. DV: I will measure the weight of the crystal in grams, and visually the size of the crystals. For my experiment, using different sugar solutions, such as sugar water that is 25% sugar, 50%

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