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  • You will be writing functions to calculate estimates of derivatives and integrals for data sets. Along with ...submitted to Gradescope. You do not need to upload your code to Sakai or do anything with Connect. Note that this is an individual assignment!
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  • You will be writing functions to calculate estimates of derivatives and integrals for data sets. Along with ...submitted to Gradescope. You do not need to upload your code to Sakai or do anything with Connect.
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  • You will be writing functions to calculate estimates of derivatives and integrals for data sets. Along with ...submitted to Gradescope. You do not need to upload your code to Sakai or do anything with Connect. Note that this is an individual assignment!
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  • You will be writing functions to calculate estimates of derivatives and integrals for data sets. Along with ...submitted to Gradescope. You do not need to upload your code to Sakai or do anything with Connect. Note that this is an individual assignment!
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  • ...submitted to Gradescope. You do not need to upload your code to Sakai or do anything with Connect.
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  • ...submitted to Gradescope. You do not need to upload your code to Sakai or do anything with Connect.
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  • ...e a program that can actually do a surface graph, and see where Matlab can do much more than even a graphing calculator.
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  • ...elpful I think because I can actually use it to do matrix calculation if I do not have my calculator with me. And it is much quicker than using my calcul
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  • .... It can encode and decode entire paragraphs before I would have been able to decode a single letter.
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  • .../cars.of.future/index.html?iref=newssearch, 5 things your car will finally do in 2020, John Brandon, CNN, updated 12 March 2008, accessed 09 September 20 ...raphs can be very important to interpreting data, and can make data easier to understand.
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  • *I have a quick question regarding Test 1. Do we have to know the matrix based method for NVM and MCM? Thanks. <small>—Preceding [ ** You do not specifically need to use the impedance matrix method to get the equations. [[User:DukeEgr93|DukeEgr93]] 20:57, 27 February 2011 (E
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  • ...ant to get either an Econ minor or the MMS certificate, and I also want to do maybe either a Psych or Theatre Studies minor. ...too little time to do everything I want to do. With EGR53 skills, I hope to build a time machine.
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  • ...bots-could-learn-same-way-babies-do Robots Could Learn The Same Way Babies Do}. Lindsey Kratochwill, Popular Science, posted 4 December 2015, accessed 31 ...on Earth's Topography. It looked cool and now I have the coding knowledge to actually make a model of the Earth, which is also pretty cool.
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  • ...e fooled by the peculiar username; I am, in fact, a joyless human being. I do, however, find joy in some things. Sure, they're mischievous at times, and they might love to lay across your keyboard while you're working or enjoy smacking things off
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  • ===Random Things that have Nothing to do with Me=== ===I Like to===
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  • * So what do you do when you've entered lpq in the command window of all the computers in Teer ...a Hudson machine (ssh hudsonN.oit.duke.edu) and run <code>lpq</code> there to see if one of them will let you print. [[User:DukeEgr93|DukeEgr93]] 17:39,
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  • ** Do not do this from Navigator! Take forever * Go to Start -> Anaconda -> right-click Anaconda Prompt -> More -> Run as administ
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  • I'm Adam Kershner. Welcome to my user page. Don't hesitate to ask questions or contact me if you need anything.
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  • ...ould never do on a graphing calculator or another program, and the code to do something so complicated was remarkably simple.
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  • === What should I do if the computer says that firefox is already running? === === What should I do if I cannot login due to an overfull directory? ===
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  • ...m doing with my life. Honestly don't really even believe I was meant to go to college, but hey at least I'm on scholarship so free housing and food.
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  • ...here is an [[EGR 103 Startup]] page in progress, meant as a kind of "Guide to your first 100 hours as a Pratt student." === Do I need my own computer? ===
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  • This page is meant to support the first day of lecture and to answer the questions that came up during class. ...t's the main informational site. The first day slides are also there - go to the Errata/Notes section.
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  • This is an article related to the Grand Challenge of engineering better medicines ...3-D surface can be very difficult to do mentally, and you can just easily do it with Matlab. Also, I'm sure the programming behind the 3-D modeling ope
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  • ...here is an [[EGR 103 Startup]] page in progress, meant as a kind of "Guide to your first 100 hours as a Pratt student." === Do I need my own computer? ===
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  • ...here is an [[EGR 103 Startup]] page in progress, meant as a kind of "Guide to your first 100 hours as a Pratt student." === Do I need my own computer? ===
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  • ...here is an [[EGR 103 Startup]] page in progress, meant as a kind of "Guide to your first 100 hours as a Pratt student." === Do I need my own computer? ===
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  • ...here is an [[EGR 103 Startup]] page in progress, meant as a kind of "Guide to your first 100 hours as a Pratt student." === Do I need my own computer? ===
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  • ...d be pretty cool. He likes that technology can be used in innovative ways to help solve everyday problems, even if this isn't a common problem for every ...o more than just make graphs and do mathematics, it also has the potential to display complex images and create visual replications of data, making the p
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  • ...om this small riverside town that I thought was pretty big until I started to visit Chicago constantly. Some people say we do.
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  • You will be using root-finding to solve several engineering problems. The main Python methods you will be us ...rd to make a narrow bracket - just look at the graph and figure out values to the left and right of the root you want.
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  • ...ke Engineering. As of now, I am not because I am transferring from Trinity to Pratt. Weird, huh? ...gs that are required for my survival, like eating and sleeping. However, I do like watching TV, especially The Office, and other relaxing activities. Stu
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  • You will be using root-finding to solve several engineering problems. The main Python methods you will be us * For the plot, use $$T$$ values from 0 to 1200 K
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  • You will be using root-finding to solve several engineering problems. The main Python methods you will be us * For the plot, use $$T$$ values from 0 to 1200 K
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  • You will be using root-finding to solve several engineering problems. The main Python methods you will be us * For the plot, use $$T$$ values from 0 to 1200 K
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  • ...here is an [[EGR 103 Startup]] page in progress, meant as a kind of "Guide to your first 100 hours as a Pratt student." === Do I need my own computer? ===
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  • 4) Intro to Poetry writing class (no link to be found) == Things I like to do ==
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  • * How do I change the color of the text in Unix so my eyes don't bleed? [[User:Gpw5| ...TTY, on the left side, there's an option to set the Colours. Just be sure to re-save the session once you get them the way you like so you can use that
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  • *How do we cancel items in the EPrint queue? [[User:Aj75|Aj75]] 19:28, 25 August 20 ...'t. Just do not select them from the list ePrint presents you when you go to a printer. Jobs are cleared out after a period of time (usually 6-12 hours
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  • ...oring in Chemistry with concentrations in Biochemistry and Biology. I love to play the piano, create poems, and go fishing. ...e complex figures created by functions. For example, in Lab 3 we were able to create a Tornado like function and a Fibonacci-like swirl using parametric
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  • ...I attempted to do some without a program such as MATLAB, I would be unable to grasp the dimensionality in one single graph.
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  • ...th's topography is cool because it is incredible to think I may be able to do something like this
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  • Hey guys, my name is Alec Mazzuckelli, and I would like to share a little bit about myself. I am currently a Freshman at Duke Univers == What I Like To Do ==
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  • ...resenting pictures/graphs to us. It's cool to think that I will be able to do that soon, but at the same time, it's daunting because the things we are do
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  • I am an undergaduate a Duke University, planning to major in engineering. I am from and have lived my whole life in Maine. My i ...g like this is really cool. It gets me exciting to eventually learn how to do things like this.
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  • ...isdhgahttp://ecoworldly.com/2009/06/01/massive-scale-solar-projects-needed-to-harness-the-sun%E2%80%99s-energy-potential/ ...its entertaining when you learn what to do and how to do it without having to get frustrated with the work''
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  • ...stence here at Duke and will do something for this world, even if I cannot do anything for myself.
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  • ...pronounced '''''I'''nk''-uh. Like the Inca tribe, except it has nothing to do with them. My mom is from Finland, and Inka is a Finnish name. ...I had no idea Matlab could do something like that and it makes me excited to learn more about the program. I also liked the earthquake demo because it
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  • ...n the world to do is perform; I play the flute and piano, sing, dance, and do musical theatre productions. ...ounced in subtlely different ways, such as "TAIL-er" or "TAY-ler". I tend to use the latter. And my last name is simply "Wawls", as in the four walls th
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  • ...2/cars.of.future/index.html?iref=newssearch 5 Things Your Car Will Finally Do in 2020] John Brandon, Cnn, Updated 12 March 2008, Accessed 7 September 201 My favorite demostration was the 3-D Drawing because I was able to interact with the program and draw several vases by plotting points.
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  • ...it's pretty neat to see that relatively few lines of code and matrices can do so much.
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  • ...Rushing. I am a Duke Student who is trying to figure out what he wants to do in life. Important interests: Div1 Fencing Athlete, Dancer, and trying Engi My name is pronounced how you would expect; similar to Bryce but with an N sound at the end and Rushing like the word rushing.
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  • == What I hope to gain from Duke == Explore as many building projects as I can so that I can find what I love to do!
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  • Jeremy Fischer has a fairly straight-forward pronunciation as long as you do not pronounce the 'c' in the surname. It is pronounced JEH-reh-MEE FISH-er. ...ally-interesting three-dimensional surfaces and can't wait to learn how to do so for myself.
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  • ...n't really think I'm particularly ''good'' at either. However, I also love to cook and you can bet I can make the best meatballs you'll ever taste, and t ...ly my last name is weird to some because I find my mail is often addressed to a "Mr. Candelabra." Pronunciation wise, it's really just the word "candle"
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  • Phew! Hi! I'm Jacob from San Francisco, I really do '''ride''' the unicycle. ...-rmh101217.php],Kyle Smith,EurikAlert!, 10/12/17, 10/22/17 (Provide Access to Clean Water]
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  • ...], and pretty much anything active and/or outdoors. I love to laugh and to do things that are considered "immature" for people my age. I often spend my f *Learned how to burp the ABC's in 7th grade Sunday School
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  • ...am a freshman at Duke University and I am from Turkey, Istanbul. I like to do rowing, thai boxing and power lifting.
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  • Welcome to my page, go Duke! ...S_Air_Force_seeks_to_enhance_its_cyberwarfare_capabilities Air Force seeks to enhance its cyberwarfare capabilities], Lucian Constantin, www.computerworl
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  • ...this is my user page. I'm a freshman BME/Pre-Med Student and I can't wait to Black Tent this spring! ...ulator but now I see its so much more than that. I'm excited to learn how to utilize the full capabilities of Matlab.
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  • ...ayaking, wake surfing, and tubing. I like to watch sports, and my favorite to play are soccer and row crew. ...to some really cool designs and would help to open up the world of design to me and make it a little easier.
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  • ...the Traveling salesman because its intuitive and fun to watch the program do the calculations and uncross all the lines, eventually figuring out the fas
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  • ...r, you ask? I have no idea. Where am I from? Chapel Thrill. What do I want to be when I grow up? Happy. If I were a juicebox, what kind of juicebox would ...ht it was only for manipulating numbers and creating simple visual outputs to display them; now, I acknowledge that I have no idea of what matlab is capa
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  • ...never seen a computer program do something like that and it relates a lot to my math class with constructing 3 dimensional surfaces.
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  • ...know what I'm doing. When I figure some more stuff out I'll see what I can do with this page. Related to the Grand Challenges of Engineering:
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  • ...medical Engineering here at Duke. I am on the varsity track team here and do the long jump and the triple jump, and up until now I have played soccer my ...was to form better ways to deliver drugs to certain biological systems and to personalize patient care by using genetics. The link below shows an articl
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  • ...as nice to have a real world example of what MATLAB can do (or what we can do with MATLAB) -- a research facility can take in data about a natural phenom
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  • ...t. Many of you may not know me, so the rest of this page will be dedicated to introducing myself, starting with my interests. ...uarterly, published June 2010, accessed September 22, 2011 (Provide access to clean water )
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  • Just tryin to write something so I can get my EGR103L Homework 1 done soon... ...car will finally do in 2020". Considering it's 2019 now, isn't it fitting to review what expectations we had ten years ago?
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  • ...ne marked with a perpendicular hash. The hash marks will be perpendicular to the track and will be significantly wider than the line. ...set of three, four, or five QTI (Q=charge, T=transfer, I=infrared) sensors to measure infrared reflectivity. For a given material, the darker the object
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  • ...ence with generating random numbers in Java, so learning more about how to do it in MATLAB was pretty cool.
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  • ...lines of code! One of my goals for this semester is to use of MatLab is to do this using an image of my own.
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  • ...rver shutdown)." How do I get the "Display 0" message and MATLAB and Maple to open? [[User:Gml8|Gml8]] 20:33, 19 April 2009 (EDT) ...*not* using the "setenv DISPLAY" stuff - with PuTTY and X11 tunnelling you do not need it. Please let me/us know if any of those work - [[User:DukeEgr93
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  • ...ith people that are chill. I am from Texas and there is a lot of things to do there. ...aking four classes: EGR103, WRITING101, CHEM101, and MATH111L. I am trying to work hard and keep up with my work.
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  • What am I doing here? No really, how did I end up here. What did I do to end up taking a coding class which I have so meticulously avoided?
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  • ...ells me how to approach problems related to storing, graphing data that we do in class.
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  • ...e extremely easy to follow (because it literally shows you exactly what to do). This and since it is a video of the actual matlab screen I liked how ther
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  • ...ork, the comments do a good job of explaining what that codes are meant to do.
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  • ...ername is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Markus1423 markus1423] and I do some edits there as well. ...s/2019-08-harness-power-solar-panels.html Researchers develop a better way to harness the power of solar panels], University of Waterloo, TechXplore, 27
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  • ...graphic and because it seems really complicated and I have no idea how to do it.
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  • ...poration, updated 17 July 2008, accessed 24 September 2010 (Provide access to clean water) ...e a photograph, just from typing code. I would really like to learn how to do something like this in the future.
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  • ...hful '''BME/Polisci''' double major with absolutely no idea what I want to do with such a diploma. '''EGR 103''' at Duke is my first experience with prog ...o seeing what I can learn to do with MATLAb, because its flexibility seems to be very high.
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  • ...omen's novice rowing team, the women's club water polo team, and other yet-to-be-decided organizations ...ayed soccer all my life, got into running last year, and want to learn how to kayak
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  • 'Charlotte' - Like the city [which I happen to be from] or the queen [whom the city was named after]. (shAR-lut) ...Lobo, updated 15 August, 2011, accessed 02 September, 2011 (Provide access to clean water)
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  • ...be able to communicate effectively, especially as an engineer, and I want to bridge that gap. CLASS OF 2023!!! ...d to create this page about me as well as find an article that is relevant to one of the Grand Challenges for Engineering. I did a bit of research and fo
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  • ...nd matrices, I found it helpful to learn about different things I could do to matrices in MATLAB.
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  • ...multivariable math class I'm taking, and will be a lot of help when trying to visualize surfaces.
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  • ...or in Biomedical Engineering (no, not pre-med). One of my goals at Duke is to meet as many people as possible. I'm currently keeping track of the nationa ...Pundit page of "Grand Challenges for Engineering." As said before, I plan to major in BME, so I found the title quite intriguing.
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  • I'm a sophomore who is interested in ECE so decided to become an ECE major. ...tions because they seem very useful for data analysis that I will probably do many times throughout my life.
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  • This page goes over how to get the equations from and solve the circuit in Figure 3-14 of [https://cad == Convert to Symbols ==
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  • "You could do it too <br> I mean hot like we do <br>
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  • My name is Bennett Haskin, which was intended to be pronounced like "BIN-it HA(as in hat, without the t)-skin." My name is ...s Centre, created 28 July 2010, accessed 20 September 2011 (Provide Access to Clean Water)
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  • ...w to load data from instruments, plot data, process data and, best of all, do things with images.
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  • I hope to see you around Duke! ...biggest problems my figuring how to solve it, but then make the computers do the actual solving.
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  • (eh-dwaR-do Her-nAn-dez Nee-eh-ves) Favorite part was the magic matrix discussion in the guide, mostly due to the fact that there's actually a fuctional "magic" command in matlab.
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  • Hey, I'm Benzquaia. Welcome to my user page! :-) Below is a link to an article related to reverse engineering the brain.
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  • == Things to do in life: == This following link pertains to the Grand Challenge for Engineering to [http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996/9129.aspx Engineer better me
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  • ...ing to pursue Biomedical Engineering here at Duke and am really excited to do so. ...lyzed in so many different ways through Matlab was pretty impressive to me to say the least.
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  • ...n 3D is very hard for me to do, so I think that I will use the 3D plotting to help me a lot (both in engineering and in my current Calc 3 class).
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  • ...cept during middle school. Between 5th and 6th grade my family and I moved to Madrid, Spain where we remained for the next three years. I returned to the states before freshman year of high school. I went to Jordan High School in Durham, NC.
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  • **Yes, I do absolutely love the mountains *Hobbies-Triathlons, anything to do with being outside/in the mountains, sleeping, eating
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  • This is my page that I am creating because I was told to do so: yay! Thank you for coming to my Pundit Page
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  • ...ded to get numerical data from a file into Python. The Pandas package can do *much* more than that! For text files, you need to figure out two things:
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  • ...and youtube videos, and hangout with people and figure out what they're up to for the day whether they are friends or strangers. Ummm.......Do all the things? Yeah, sure DO ALL THE THINGS!!!
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  • ...it mode. It's my favorite because it clearly explains with graphics how to do things and where they are. This is particularly helpful because I'm the kin
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  • My name is Jimmy Longley and I am in lab section 8C of EGR53. If you want to do labs with me, email me at jdl31@duke.edu. ...kable], Michael Pritchard, August 2009, September 10, 2009 (Provide Access to Clean Water)
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  • ...h programming maps of the earth before, and so I love how they are able to do it so simply here. I also like how they explain what some of the input argu
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  • ...place showing the measurement across the top resistor (A). You will need to write down the other values obtained, however. ...ree times or you can move the multimeter wires. You will only be required to turn in a screen capture of the middle circuit, showing how you simulated m
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  • ...r. I am a freshman here at Duke and I'm studying BME. I am from ohio, love to ride horses, have two awesome sisters, and walked onto the rowing team here ...ZRoCrb0QAvD_BwE]]Water is Basic, accessed 17 February 2022 (Provide Access to Clean Water)
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  • ...ar and spelling, I just do not see or understand my mistakes when it comes to writing, thank god for spell check. Well I'm sure you all know how to say my first name, if not its Alex-and-er, my last name is pronounced Turd-
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  • This is my user page. I don't think I need to put much on it. I'm from Indianapolis, Indiana and I'm a freshman at Duke. I had to do this game for a Computer Science class in high school and I've always found
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  • ...time, and in fact I was really surprised what a bit of rearrangement could do aesthetically. You would not believe how hard it was to get them to make the Buzz calendar publish an RSS feed. Did I ever tell you that the Bu
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  • I like to swim, hangout with friends, and play puzzle games ...onstrations especially the 3-D Plots. I thought that it was interesting to do 3-D images on the computer.
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  • ...taple each problem in the part together (staple at top left preferred) but do not staple the ''parts'' together. ...The homework boxes are...fairly obvious at that point. Check the labels to make sure you are turning things in for the right class, the right instruct
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  • ...n Entrepreneurship Certificate. I'm interested in ECE because I would like to build robots. Probably the biggest dream job for me would be something alon ...n be rotated. The program is able to read a contour map, with which it can do things like outline the continents (using sea level). Alternatively, Matlab
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  • ...icients and three sets of statistics. Use both the numbers and the graphs to form your conclusions about the usefulness of additional terms. This is a multidimensional linear fit. Don't forget to calculate the required estimate and error in that estimate!
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  • ...olved in other organizations in my college life. Outside of school, I love to hang out with friends, play basketball, and work out whenever I can. -I am twins, fraternal to be exact, with my brother James. He attends Bowdoin College currently.
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  • ...one before and I had to look at the code to figure out what I needed to do to be the 'WINNER!!!'.
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  • *One other thing that I like to do is build things like legos. Here is an article about the Grand Challenge to provide energy from fusion.
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  • ...2/cars.of.future/index.html?iref=newssearch 5 things your car will finally do in 2020], John Brandon, updated 12 March 2008, accessed 16 September 2008 ...mos was the viewing the penny because it was cool how much detail you need to use in MATLAB for such a seemingly simple object.
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  • ...roduction]]. If you are coming to Duke in Fall of 2024, you may also want to read [[Recommended Hardware]]. ...links for how to get your Duke drive mounted to your own machine and then do work on your own machine rather than sending programs over the internet.
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  • ...hair, chair, or glare. However, my last name is more difficult for people to pronounce, like many German names. It is pronounced "Need-a-writer." I know ...h grade and am continuing to do so on Duke's club team. Not only do I like to play sports, but I also enjoy watching them, especially basketball. In addi
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  • I'm Max Coar, a freshman in Pratt. I play rugby and guitar and I like to do lots of other things, too. ...tion to the stuff we are learning in class. It gives a purpose and meaning to our studies because it deals with the actual, not just the theoretical.
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  • ...ge or the [[EGR 103 Startup]] page. For one thing - you shouldn't need to do anything with setenv anymore... [[User:DukeEgr93|DukeEgr93]] 11:09, 2 Sept Greetings! - I made a post to your question at [[Talk:X11R6]] about [[X11R6]]. [[User:DukeEgr93|DukeEgr9
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  • ...for the circuit, however, and the active sign convention '''is''' allowed to be used for sources. ...the voltage definitely should be 10 V. How do you utilize "5I<sub>0</sub>" to find the voltage? Thanks! [[User:Brs16|Brs16]] 12:24, 10 January 2009 (EST)
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  • My name is pronounced Re-car-do Ur-e-b[e] ...was the minesweeper game. I really like this game and I was very surprised to see that there was a demo of this in Matlab. I looked at the code for that
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  • ...that has to do with sustainability. I'm still undecided as to what I want to major in but as of now, I'm thinking of Environmental engineering with mino ...ever really hear my second and last name unless it's something that has to do with official documents. It's pronounced shah-fee, cool right?
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  • For a while I was having trouble creating my page. It turns out, I had to verify my email first. hahaha whoops! 🤭🦆☕️ Some of my interests include clouds. I'm no cloud expert, but I do like them! ⛅️☁️
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  • ...uh. If you've ever heard of Colavita olive oil, I'm very distantly related to the makers of the Italian olive oil ) Things I want to do at Duke: ski team, intramural volleyball, learn to play alto saxophone, learn Italian, study abroad
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  • ...n engineer in the making. I play music, mainly guitar and french horn, and do other things too. I am the epitome. Period. Sentence fragments. ...ere the minesweeper and the sliding puzzle demos. They were both fun games to play. The 3D design demo was the next best one. I liked building vases and
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  • ...ering, so I'm taking EGR53 and EGR10. If I do ultimately decided to switch to [[Edmund T. Pratt Jr. School of Engineering| Pratt]] I will be studying BME ....mit.edu/newsoffice/2008/oxygen-0731.html 'Major Discover' from MIT Primed to Unleash Solar Revolution], Anne Trafton, MIT news, updated 31 July 2008, ac
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  • ...d to do a lot of those types of puzzles when I was younger, so it was cool to see a computer solve the problem in a matter of seconds.
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  • ...use the Wiley plus resources. I went to the website but couldn't navigate to the point where I could actually worked examples, problem solutions, etc. ...buy WileyPlus to see those resources. They will '''not''' be required but do serve as a good resource for seeing how problems are done. [[User:DukeEgr9
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  • ...freshman athlete at Duke on the Swimming and Diving team. I like to dive, do things outdoors and be active. [http://www.wired.com/2015/01/omniprocessor/ Bill Gates’ Plan to Help the Developing World Profit From Its Sewage] Davey Alba, Wired, Create
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  • ...just don't work out how you want them to, and that's okay. I look forward to this next year. .../agenda/2015/03/how-to-make-solar-power-more-efficient-and-affordable/ How to make solar power more efficient and affordable], Colin Bailie, World Econom
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  • ...making a graph for NormDist.m as part of Lab 5, but I cannot get NormDist to accept a non-square matrix of z values. It treats linspace(-4, 4, 100) as ** It's treating it as a 1 x 100 matrix - and that is correct; be sure to use .* and ./ and .^ in your calculation and it will be fine. [[User:DukeE
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  • ...hanging out with friends and family. I am blessed to be able to say I go to Duke, the greatest university in the world. As always, GTHC and GO DUKE!!! ...2/a-challenge-to-america-develop-fusion-power-within-a-decade/ A Challenge to America: Develop Fusion Power Within a Decade], Forbs, updated 2 April 2013
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  • I am beginning to question my choice of becoming an engineer because I do not know what I am doing half the time when I am programming on matlab. ...rts, News-Medical.net, 4/3/2006, accessed 1/14/2009 <-If we were supposed to use a website from the grand challenges list
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  • ...2/cars.of.future/index.html?iref=newssearch 5 things your car will finally do in 2020], John Brandon, CNN, updated March 12, 2008, accessed September 14, ...o me because it showed a very simplified version of how computers are able to compute the shortest distances between places. A GPS obviously gets way mo
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  • ...ently am thinking about studying BME here at Duke. I do not know what else to say. I am not really that interesting. ...was the 3D surface graph demo. I found it interesting that it is possible to graph in three dimensions. This is not something I had previously even imag
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