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gradient: Is there any relation between gradience and gradient?
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Friday, January 8, 2010. Is there any relation between gradience and gradient? Gradience of a scalar point function can be taken but we take gradient of a line.I was wondering if there is any connection between them.Is there? Is there any relation between gradience and gradient? Gradience is gradient squared devided by pie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Illustrator- How to hide coulour in a shape with g. What is the gradient of NYC subway in general? How do i work out the gradient? Why is there a h...
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coding: Where can i buy the cod roe in tin in london?
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Friday, January 8, 2010. Where can i buy the cod roe in tin in london? I mean the cod roe they sell in the fish and chip shop, but i want to make it at home.Where can i buy the cod roe in tin in london? Any Sainsbury's or Marks %26amp; Spencer food store will have it - I know for sure they have it at the Marks %26amp; Spencer food store at Oxford St. and Baker St.Where can i buy the cod roe in tin in london? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is there a way to break c coding? Any one have a good experie...
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gradient: What is the slope(gradient) of a curve in 3dimensional geometry?
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Friday, January 8, 2010. What is the slope(gradient) of a curve in 3dimensional geometry? For example the slope in cartesian plane is nothing but tanA where A is the angle made by a straight line with respect to X-axis. Slope at any poing on the curve is given by drawing a tangent at that point and the slope of the tangent gives the slope of the curve at that point. But in space(3d geometry) how can we draw a tangent to a curve and with respect to which axis? The answer is pie over 2x plus 7. What is sev...
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coding: HTML coding question... Displaying updating content withing a page?
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Friday, January 8, 2010. HTML coding question. Displaying updating content withing a page? I have a question. I work for a newspaper that has content that is always being changed. We have a page that we are putting up with finance %26amp; stock information. The content in this is constantly changing as well. Is there some code that I can put into the section where the ';article'; meaning financial content is displayed from another link? In other words can I display a page inside a page without a link.
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gradient: How do I convert a gradient to degrees?
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Friday, January 8, 2010. How do I convert a gradient to degrees? I am curious as to how I convert a gradient (in the form 1:10) into degrees. For example, if a road is to have a slope of 1:10, then how to I convert this into degrees? Thanks for all answersHow do I convert a gradient to degrees? On the roads, the gradient or grade is the vertical rise divided by the horizontal run. So the angle from the horizontal is the arctangent of the (rise divided by the run). Which gives an angle of 5.71 deg. A grad...
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gradient: Would diffusion occur down a large concentration gradient or a small one?
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Friday, January 8, 2010. Would diffusion occur down a large concentration gradient or a small one? I don't quite understand this. My guess would be down a large one b/c there is more diffusion to actually occur? Would diffusion occur down a large concentration gradient or a small one? Both, but it would occur much faster down a large concentration gradient. Think of yourself in a very crowded room and you're claustrophobic- you would want to get out of that room as fast as possible, right? How does a riv...
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gradient: How will Cyanide affect the H+ gradient? How will it affect the production of ATP?
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Friday, January 8, 2010. How will Cyanide affect the H gradient? How will it affect the production of ATP? Cyanide is a poison that prevents the transfer of electrons from the electron carriers to oxygen)How will Cyanide affect the H gradient? How will it affect the production of ATP? Cyanide will inhibit the electron transport chain, preventing. Electrons from reaching O2 and preventing protons from being pumped out,. Thus preventing ATP synthesis. If electrons can鈥檛 be disposed of, then. Why does the c...
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coding: How do you download the CoD world at war demo?
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Friday, January 8, 2010. How do you download the CoD world at war demo? Its not in the xbox live marketplace and i want to try it someone tell me pleaseHow do you download the CoD world at war demo? The demo ended the 10th, the release date of Call of Duty: World at War. Even if you did somehow manage to find a way to download it, you wouldn't be able to play it because all the servers are shut down. Sorry.How do you download the CoD world at war demo? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Should I buy Cal...
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coding: Can a 1999 citroen saxo coded key be by-passed to allow the engine to be started?
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Friday, January 8, 2010. Can a 1999 citroen saxo coded key be by-passed to allow the engine to be started? I have a 1999 citroen saxo 1.4 that has a new coded ignition key but its not coded to the car.can the system be easily bypassed to allow the car to be started or does the key have to be coded.Can a 1999 citroen saxo coded key be by-passed to allow the engine to be started? It's anti theft,immobiliser. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Is there a way to break c coding? Should i get CoD world at war...