A dice has numbers ranging from between 1 and 6. Two dice when cast together yield nearly 36 possibilities. Simulation is used to study random […]
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Science – Does It Invalidate Religion?
The idea that science has replaced religion has become popular these days. Some put religion to one side as now of date. People are noticing […]
Read moreCalibrating Parametric Estimation Models
Parametric Estimation models express output as a function of input, so for example expressing the cost of undertaking a project when expressed as a function […]
Read moreHPLC Columns
High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is a practice in analytical chemistry. It is used to identify, quantify and separate each single part in an element. The […]
Read moreThe Starting Point of the Simplex
The simplex is a method used in linear programming problems to obtain solutions to linear programming problems. As a recap a linear programming problem involves […]
Read moreSelf-Inspection in Pharmaceuticals
Self-inspection is generally a method used to visualize one’s own business on matters that gives a productive overall review in the sense to increase the […]
Read moreThe Simulation Hypothesis: Evidence From Physics
If physics is inconsistent it’s more likely we’re in a computer simulation. If physics is internally self-consistent then it’s more likely we’re in a really […]
Read moreWater for Injection and Its Preparation
According to the FDA Water for Injection is a non-pyrogenic and sterile water used for intravenous injection after addition of a suitable solute. Its pH […]
Read morePH Meters and Their Working
Acids and bases have free hydrogen and hydroxide ions in an aqueous medium. A solution with more hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions is said to […]
Read moreMaterialistic Thinking – Rational or Irrational?
A materialistic way of thinking assumes that science is the be-all and end-all of human knowledge. Those who have this outlook claim that the methods […]
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