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The museum's collections are made up of more than 7 million objects from all continents. They illustrate human history from its beginnings to today.
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- Art -- Exhibitions Museums Art museums British Museum Engl -- London
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Linear programming, mathematical modeling technique in which a linear function is maximized or minimized when subjected to various constraints. This technique has been useful for guiding quantitative decisions in business planning, in industrial engineering, and—to a lesser extent—in the social and physical sciences.
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- AAE3009 Operations Research and Computational Analytics in Air Transport Operations
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- Mathematics and Statistics
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- Linear programming
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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
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- Probabilities Mathematical statistics Business mathematics
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Brilliant helps you see concepts visually and interact with them, and poses questions that get you to think. Our courses show you that math, science, and computer science are – at their core – a way of thinking. All of our courses are crafted by award-winning teachers, researchers, and professionals from MIT, Caltech, Duke, Microsoft, Google, and more, with these principles of learning in mind. Get started as a beginner with the fundamentals, or dive right into the intermediate and advanced courses for professionals. Brilliant is for ambitious and curious people ages 10 to 110.
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- Science -- Study teaching Technical education Technology -- Study teaching
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In this matching game, learners are required to match the different phases of a research project.
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- Statistics and Research Methods
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- Research -- Methodology Research
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Browse over 1 million classes created by top students, professors, publishers, and experts.
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- Health Sciences and Nursing
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- Kidneys -- Physiology Kidneys -- Anatomy
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This project aims to study the exportation history of Hong Kong’s quality granite to the Pacific Rim and the construction history of those overseas projects using exported stones in the 19th and 20th century. The following five aspects are investigated:
The colonial government record in 1844 granite was shipped to mainland China. During 1850s and 1860s, granite blocks were exported to mainland China, New South Wales, San Francisco and Siam and used as building materials and paving slabs.
In 1852, the façade of Parrott Building in San Francisco was cladded with quality granite from Hong Kong. Twenty workers and two supervisors from Hong Kong boarded a cross-Pacific ship for the erection of this epoch-making building.
Between 1860 and 1870, granite was quarried in Kowloon, for the construction of the French Catholic Church in Canton. In 1890, the Gap Rock Lighthouse was built by a Hong Kong contractor using the granite from Hong Kong.
Between 1928 and 1933, quality granite was chosen in the projects of The Mausoleum in Nanjing, The Memorial Auditorium and the Memorial Cenotaph in Guangzhou in remembrance of Dr. SUN Yat-sen. These projects were designed by architect LU Yen-chih and constructed partly by contractors from Hong Kong.
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- Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, Building and Real Estate, and Construction and Environment
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- China -- Hong Kong Granite Quarries quarrying
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Learners examine how the boiling point increases with increasing pressure. An example from industry is given.
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- Chemistry
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- Boiling-points
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In this animated activity, learners examine how organs are visualized in three dimensions. The terms “longitudinal,” “cross,” “transverse,” “horizontal,” and “sagittal” are defined. Students test their knowledge of the location of abdominal pelvic cavity organs in two drag-and-drop exercises.
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- Health Sciences and Human Biology
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- Human body Pelvis Human physiology Human anatomy
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These pages serve U-M Foundational Anatomy, a component of the Scientific Trunk of the M1 curriculum. Foundational Anatomy provides medical students with the necessary background in anatomy for success in clerkships.
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- RS2040 Functional Anatomy and RS5308 Functional Anatomy
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- Rehabilitation Sciences, Health Sciences, and Nursing
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- Human body Human anatomy
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