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This sequence is ideal for students or early data science professionals who want to strengthen their knowledge of fundamental probability and statistics concepts. Mastery of Mathematical Fundamentals is a prerequisite.
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- AMA1110 Basic Mathematics I – Calculus and Probability & Statistics
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- Finance and Mathematics and Statistics
- Keywords:
- Probabilities Mathematical statistics Business mathematics
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The Biomics is an educational library site for Life Sciences providing a comprehensive knowledge to those students who are deeply involved in CSIR-UGC NET/JRF and other fellowship and PhD exam preparations.
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- HTI34014 Molecular Biology in Medicine
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- Medical Laboratory Science and Biology
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- Biotechnology Life sciences
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This online course covers the topic of density and pressure,buoyant force and archimedes' principle, and fluid dynamics.
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- AAE3001 Fundamentals of Aerodynamics
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- Aeronautical and Aviation Engineering and Physics
- Keywords:
- Fluid dynamics
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Every week, SciShow Psych digs into the science of...us! SciShow Psych is all about the human brain and how we humans interact with the world. Hosts Anthony Brown, Brit Garner, and Hank Green explain ground-breaking studies, contextualize psychology throughout history, and help us understand how we understand the world. For more science, check out SciShow and SciShow Space as well. And for young thinkers, visit SciShow Kids!
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- ITC4206M Fashion Advertising and Promotion
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- Psychology
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- Psychology
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Take a look inside the optical bench of an Ocean Optics miniature spectrometer. In spectroscopy, photons encounter many components and undergo a variety of processes before registering as a spectrum. Let's see what happens to these photons once they enter the spectrometer!
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- HTI24004 Clinical Laboratory instrumentation
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- Medical Laboratory Science
- Keywords:
- Spectrometer
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In this lecture, we consider strategies for adversarial games such as chess. We discuss the minimax algorithm, and how alpha-beta pruning improves its efficiency. We then examine progressive deepening, which ensures that some answer is always available.
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- COMP4431 Artificial Intelligence
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- Computing and Mathematics and Statistics
- Keywords:
- Artificial intelligence
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- Video
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The live panel sharing of the L-I-V-E Training Series invited representatives from the Environmental Protection Department to share the challenges arisen from the disposal of plastic tableware and food waste collection and the policies currently adopted to tackle the problems: (1) Disposal of Plastic Tableware and (2) Food Waste Collection.
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- LSGI1B02 Climate Change and Society
- Subjects:
- Environmental Sciences and Environmental Policy and Planning
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- Sustainable development Plastic tableware Food waste Plastics in packaging Refuse refuse disposal
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- Others
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This learning material covers the topic of differentiation by considering first principles (gradients of chords and tangents).
- Course related:
- AMA1110 Basic Mathematics I – Calculus and Probability & Statistics
- Subjects:
- Mathematics and Statistics
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- Differential calculus
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An example of using least squares to do data fitting. In this example, we demonstrate how to 1) fit a straight line using ordinary least-squares method, and 2) estimate value of a new input based on the fitted line.
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- LSGI3242A Digital Terrain Modelling
- Subjects:
- Computing and Mathematics and Statistics
- Keywords:
- Least squares Regression analysis
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- Video
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Interested in exploring the deadliest and most mysterious parts of our universe? Or, investigating black holes, which warp the very fabric of space-time around them? We will look at what we know about these objects, and also at the many unsolved mysteries that surround them. We will also study white-dwarf stars and neutron stars, where the mind-bending laws of quantum mechanics collide with relativity. And, examine dwarf novae, classical novae, supernovae and even hypernovae: the most violent explosions in the cosmos. This course is designed for people who would like to get a deeper understanding of astronomy than that offered by popular science articles and television shows.You will need reasonable high-school level Maths and Physics to get the most out of this course.
- Course related:
- AP1D02 Introduction to Astronomy
- Subjects:
- Environmental Sciences
- Keywords:
- Black holes (Astronomy) Astrophysics Collisions (Astrophysics)
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- MOOC