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Differential calculus on Khan Academy: Limit introduction, squeeze theorem, and epsilon-delta definition of limits.
- Course related:
- AMA1110 Basic Mathematics I – Calculus and Probability & Statistics and BRE2031 Environmental Science
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- Mathematics and Statistics
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- Differential calculus
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In the first part of this lecture from Tom Foulsham, you will learn what facial recognition is and how facial inversion can impair our ability to recognise familiar faces. This lecture is taken from the "Cognitive Psychology I" module which covers major areas of cognitive psychology as defined by the British Psychological Society, such as visual and auditory perception, and visual cognition.
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- APSS5775 Practice Research
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- Psychology
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- Facial expression Cognitive psychology
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In 40 episodes, Hank Green will teach you psychology! This course is based on the 2013 AP Psychology curriculum. By the end of the course, you will be able to: * Understand the biological basis of human behavior and perception * Explain standard models of thinking, learning, and emotions * Recognize rigorous psychological research methods, including ethical considerations * Identify cases of abnormal psychology and associated treatments * Apply psychological theories to social groups
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- HTI39103 Radiotheraphy Patient Management
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- Psychology
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- Psychology
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About 10,000 years ago, hunter-gatherers, aided by rudimentary agriculture, moved to semi-permanent villages and never looked back. With further developments came food surpluses, leading to commerce, specialization and, many years later with the Industrial Revolution, the modern city. Vance Kite plots our urban past and how we can expect future cities to adapt to our growing populations.
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- Building Services Engineering and Building and Real Estate
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- Cities towns -- Growth City planning
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Biofuels can provide energy without the reliance on environmentally harmful fossils fuels -- but scientists are still searching for a plentiful source. Craig A. Kohn demonstrates how cellulose, the naturally abundant tough walls of plant cells, might be the solution.
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- Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Chemical and Bioprocess Technology
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- Renewable energy sources Biomass conversion Cellulose -- Biodegradation Biomass energy
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This video introduces basic terminology in cryptography, including what is a ciphertext, plaintext, keys, public key crypto, and private key crypto. This is a video shared via the picoCTF youtube channel. picoCTF is a platform organized by Carnegie Mellon University (“CMU”)
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- Computing
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- Cryptography Data encryption (Computer science)
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In this video we look at how to decide for a given scenario (worded problem) if the distribution described is a Binomial distribution or Poisson distribution and whether its probability distribution function or its cumulative distribution function is required to calculate a specified probability.
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- Mathematics and Statistics
- Keywords:
- Binomial distribution Probabilities Poisson distribution Distribution (Probability theory)
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In this video we look at how to use statistical tables to calculate probabilities in a Binomial distribution. This includes an example of using the table for the probability density function to determine the probability the random variable takes a particular value and an example of using the table for the cumulative distribution function to determine the probability the random variable is less than or equal to a certain value and an example determining the probability it is greater than or equal to a certain value.
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- Mathematics and Statistics
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- Probabilities Poisson distribution Distribution (Probability theory)
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In this video we look at how to use statistical tables to calculate probabilities in a Poisson distribution. This includes an example of using the table for the probability density function to determine the probability the random variable is equal to particular value in a case where the average number of events per interval needs to be adjusted to match the units specified in the question and an example of using the table for the cumulative distribution function to determine the probability the random variable takes a value between two specified numbers.
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- Mathematics and Statistics
- Keywords:
- Binomial distribution Probabilities Distribution (Probability theory)
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In this video we look at how to use statistical tables to calculate probabilities in a Poisson distribution. This includes an example of using the table for the probability density function to determine the probability the random variable is equal to a particular value and an example of using the table for the cumulative distribution function to determine the probability the random variable is less than a certain value and an example determining the probability it is greater than or equal to a certain value.
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- Mathematics and Statistics
- Keywords:
- Probabilities Poisson distribution Distribution (Probability theory)
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