Cnxml 0.5 stress test (ticket #6377, #5570)

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$\cos (2\pi ft)=\frac{e^{i\times 2\pi ft}+e^{-(i\times 2\pi ft)}}{2}$

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Try running this in MATLAB.

 for n=1:1000 y(n) = sum(a.*y(n-1:-1:n-p)) + sum(b.*x(n:-1:n-q));end

The for command repeats its contents while incrementing a counter.

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Definition, term, meaning, and example

note
A different meaning for the term.

I can also define a new term in the middle of a sentence. A term is a new word that is being defined for thefirst time.

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#!/usr/local/bin/perl/
The first line of every Perl program

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$\cos (2\pi ft)=\frac{e^{i\times 2\pi ft}+e^{-(i\times 2\pi ft)}}{2}$

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Chemistry lab was always a lot of fun. We played with a lot of chemicals such as Sulfuric and Hydrochloric acid.

Sulfuric and Hydrochloric Acid are very dangerous . Please handle with caution.

Chemistry lab was always a lot of fun. We played with a lot of chemicals such as Sulfuri and Hydrochloric acid.

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Chemistry lab was always a lot of fun. We played with a lot of chemicals such as Sulfuric and Hydrocholic acid.

Sulfuric and Hydrochloric Acid are very dangerous . Please handle with caution.
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Chemistry lab was always a lot of fun. We played with a lot of chemicals such as Sulfuric and Hydrocholic acid.

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Pythagorean theorem

On a right triangle, the sum of the squares of the sides equals the square of the hypotenus.

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$\cos (2\pi ft)=\frac{e^{i\times 2\pi ft}+e^{-(i\times 2\pi ft)}}{2}$

Take a right triangle whose sides are of length 3, 4, and 5. In this case the sum of the square of the two shorter sides is9+16=25. The square of the hypotenus is 25. So the theorem holds.

If $s(t)$ is real, ${c}_{-k}={c}_{k}^{*}$

anyone know any internet site where one can find nanotechnology papers?
research.net
kanaga
Introduction about quantum dots in nanotechnology
what does nano mean?
nano basically means 10^(-9). nanometer is a unit to measure length.
Bharti
do you think it's worthwhile in the long term to study the effects and possibilities of nanotechnology on viral treatment?
absolutely yes
Daniel
how to know photocatalytic properties of tio2 nanoparticles...what to do now
it is a goid question and i want to know the answer as well
Maciej
characteristics of micro business
Abigail
for teaching engĺish at school how nano technology help us
Anassong
Do somebody tell me a best nano engineering book for beginners?
there is no specific books for beginners but there is book called principle of nanotechnology
NANO
what is fullerene does it is used to make bukky balls
are you nano engineer ?
s.
fullerene is a bucky ball aka Carbon 60 molecule. It was name by the architect Fuller. He design the geodesic dome. it resembles a soccer ball.
Tarell
what is the actual application of fullerenes nowadays?
Damian
That is a great question Damian. best way to answer that question is to Google it. there are hundreds of applications for buck minister fullerenes, from medical to aerospace. you can also find plenty of research papers that will give you great detail on the potential applications of fullerenes.
Tarell
what is the Synthesis, properties,and applications of carbon nano chemistry
Mostly, they use nano carbon for electronics and for materials to be strengthened.
Virgil
is Bucky paper clear?
CYNTHIA
carbon nanotubes has various application in fuel cells membrane, current research on cancer drug,and in electronics MEMS and NEMS etc
NANO
so some one know about replacing silicon atom with phosphorous in semiconductors device?
Yeah, it is a pain to say the least. You basically have to heat the substarte up to around 1000 degrees celcius then pass phosphene gas over top of it, which is explosive and toxic by the way, under very low pressure.
Harper
Do you know which machine is used to that process?
s.
how to fabricate graphene ink ?
for screen printed electrodes ?
SUYASH
What is lattice structure?
of graphene you mean?
Ebrahim
or in general
Ebrahim
in general
s.
Graphene has a hexagonal structure
tahir
On having this app for quite a bit time, Haven't realised there's a chat room in it.
Cied
what is biological synthesis of nanoparticles
what's the easiest and fastest way to the synthesize AgNP?
China
Cied
types of nano material
I start with an easy one. carbon nanotubes woven into a long filament like a string
Porter
many many of nanotubes
Porter
what is the k.e before it land
Yasmin
what is the function of carbon nanotubes?
Cesar
I'm interested in nanotube
Uday
what is nanomaterials​ and their applications of sensors.
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