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Type 2 Diabetes mellitus

This is a summary of the biochemistry of Type 2 diabetes mellitus.

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Uses of farm structure

"This note contains valuable information about farm structures, including their uses and importance in agriculture. Learn about the different types of structures used for livestock, crop storage, equipment, and more. Whether you're a student, farmer, or simply interested in farming, this note is a great resource for understanding the role of farm structures in successful agriculture."

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مقرر دروس مادة الرياضيات السنة الثانية بكالوريا مسلك علوم الحياة و الأرض Math lessons rapporteur second year baccalaureate course of life sciences and earth

المتتاليات العدديةNumerical sequences

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Approximation of errors

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Algebra notes matrices and Determinants

Matrices are rectangular arrays of numbers or symbols arranged in rows and columns. They are used to represent linear equations, transformations, and many other mathematical concepts. Matrices can be added, subtracted, and multiplied by other matrices using specific rules. The transpose of a matrix is obtained by interchanging its rows and columns. Determinants are scalar values associated with square matrices. They are used to determine whether a matrix has an inverse, and to compute the inverse if it exists. Determinants can be computed using various methods, such as cofactor expansion, row or column operations, or using properties of determinants. They are also used in solving systems of linear equations, finding areas and volumes, and in other applications.

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Trigonometry Maths

Maths trigonometry formulas

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Elimination of Arbitrary Constants

The elimination of arbitrary constants is a common problem in mathematics and physics. It refers to the process of removing any unknown constants that may appear in equations or expressions.

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Notes on Basic statistics and Probability

This provides descriptions and examples regarding topics in statistics. From simple topics such as measures of central to tendency to probability distributions and methods for hypothesis testing. Intended for highscool and college level students

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Hyperbola Formula

This is a better formula and solved problem easily

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Financial Econometrcs Analysis Coursework

Coursework of financial econometrics analysis specialized on: 1. detailed theoretical analysis for an AR(2) model 2. detailed theoretical analysis for linear multiple regression model 3. Data analysis Stock Quant Report - Model Estimation and Testing

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Differentiation of trigonometric functions

All the Differentiation of trigonometric functions with some examples to make sure that you understood what you studied and it's also answered for you to check your answers

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IGCSE GENERAL PHYSICS Nots

General Physics notes for IGCSE or OLevel students.

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Area Part 3rd (Competitive Exam)

Competitive Online Exam Preparation Area Part 3rd (Competitive Exam)

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basic c porgrams

it contains the basic and in detailed idea about each topic and a lot of solved exercises.

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Proving trigonometry using special angles

Proving trigonometry using special angles A level Foundation SPM

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Buchrer reaction mechanism Rosenmund reduction mechanism Grunwald mechanism

The Bucherer reaction in organic chemistry is the reversible conversion of a naphthol to a naphthylamine in the presence of ammonia and sodium bisulfite Rosenmund reaction is a hydrogenation process where molecular hydrogen reacts with the acyl chloride in the presence of catalyst – palladium on barium sulfate. The Grunwald–Winstein equation is a linear free energy relationship between relative rate constants and the ionizing power of various solvent systems, describing the effect of solvent as nucleophile on different substrates. The equation, which was developed by Ernest Grunwald and Saul Winstein in 1948

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