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[http://www.pnas.org/content/96/11/6001.full.pdf Nitrogen management and the future of food: Lessons from the management of energy and carbon], Robert H. Socolow, PNAS, May 1999, accessed 9 September 2012 (Manage the nitrogen cycle) | [http://www.pnas.org/content/96/11/6001.full.pdf Nitrogen management and the future of food: Lessons from the management of energy and carbon], Robert H. Socolow, PNAS, May 1999, accessed 9 September 2012 (Manage the nitrogen cycle) | ||
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+ | My favorite demonstration was the 2D plot within the graphics section. Many of the plots appear extremely useful in statistical reasoning, which I find very interesting. Such include the scatter plot, stem plot, and bar plot of a bell shaped curve. The graphical representations of data appears intriguing, and I learned a variety of ways to do so. Lastly, I understand how to properly label both the x and y axis of the graphs through this demonstration, which is extremely crucial to all of the visual displays. |
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Hello! My name is Stephen Hughes!
Grand Challenges Article-Managing the Nitrogen Cycle
Nitrogen management and the future of food: Lessons from the management of energy and carbon, Robert H. Socolow, PNAS, May 1999, accessed 9 September 2012 (Manage the nitrogen cycle)
Favorite Matlab Demo
My favorite demonstration was the 2D plot within the graphics section. Many of the plots appear extremely useful in statistical reasoning, which I find very interesting. Such include the scatter plot, stem plot, and bar plot of a bell shaped curve. The graphical representations of data appears intriguing, and I learned a variety of ways to do so. Lastly, I understand how to properly label both the x and y axis of the graphs through this demonstration, which is extremely crucial to all of the visual displays.