Multiplication approaches a normal operational distribution as integers a and b get larger. If a and be contain non 0 and non 1 digits all numbers in the distribution are prime. This is why the zeta function holds for all primes and why the normal distribution is observed in nature.
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is there a way to chemically induce in the brain, an obsession with an activity or subject for the purposes of productivity?
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So, /sci/, do you have your experiments blessed by your local religious cleric?
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Why do differential equations have a reputation for being so challenging
ODEs are literally all trivially easy
PDEs are either trivial or unsolvable so we don’t even try or we just pretend they’re separable
Also there’s like five PDEs you’ll ever use
>Laplace
trivial
>Heat
easy
>Schrodinger
somewhat challenging
>black scholes
never used
>navier stokes
fine this one is hard
ODEs are literally all trivially easy
PDEs are either trivial or unsolvable so we don’t even try or we just pretend they’re separable
Also there’s like five PDEs you’ll ever use
>Laplace
trivial
>Heat
easy
>Schrodinger
somewhat challenging
>black scholes
never used
>navier stokes
fine this one is hard
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Bronchitis and inhaler Question
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Quoted By: >>14358678 >>14359012 >>14359700
Anyone with athsma/bronchitis pls help.
I got bronchitis from allergies, its been 3 weeks now and if i try to exercise my lungs flare up: breathing gets really heavy and wheezy, throat gets itchy, if i inhale or exhale too deeply i will start a coughing fit. once i start coughing i cant stop all the way until i have no air left in my lungs. the bronchitis only gets me lately when i lie down at morning and bed time, and i get a lot of nasal discharge too which is clear.
can i use an albuterol/ventolin/salbutamol inhaler before cardio to stop this from happening so i can exercise, OR should i just keep waiting for the bronchitis to go away.
i saw inhalers can be used for exercise bronchitis but i dont know if that is the same thing i am dealing with and i dont want to damage my lungs or something.
any one had bronchitis before or athsma and knowledge of this stuff and inhalers? pls help
I got bronchitis from allergies, its been 3 weeks now and if i try to exercise my lungs flare up: breathing gets really heavy and wheezy, throat gets itchy, if i inhale or exhale too deeply i will start a coughing fit. once i start coughing i cant stop all the way until i have no air left in my lungs. the bronchitis only gets me lately when i lie down at morning and bed time, and i get a lot of nasal discharge too which is clear.
can i use an albuterol/ventolin/salbutamol inhaler before cardio to stop this from happening so i can exercise, OR should i just keep waiting for the bronchitis to go away.
i saw inhalers can be used for exercise bronchitis but i dont know if that is the same thing i am dealing with and i dont want to damage my lungs or something.
any one had bronchitis before or athsma and knowledge of this stuff and inhalers? pls help
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Do you think if we have more oxygen in the air we could pass our brain abilities to 20% or 25 %
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Water contamination in case of nuclear explosion?
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Could i fill up my bathing tub( the moment the nuke explodes) with water and without being contaminated, drink from it?
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>1+1 equals two why because it just does
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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/01/180109105941.htm
http://archive.is/utR7w
>Newborn girls are hardier than newborn boys during famines, epidemics
>Estrogens, for example, have been shown to enhance the body's immune defenses against infectious disease.
why are women so gifted?
http://archive.is/utR7w
>Newborn girls are hardier than newborn boys during famines, epidemics
>Estrogens, for example, have been shown to enhance the body's immune defenses against infectious disease.
why are women so gifted?
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The pro experimental gene therapy anons are looking foolish.
