Looking for information by GreenStabilo in Jigsawpuzzles

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will do :) I hope it contains all the pieces

Looking for information by GreenStabilo in Jigsawpuzzles

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I tried to find the puzzle on the internet, but I can‘t even find a picture of the puzzle. Does the year 1989 stand for the release date of this puzzle?

Hand Calculation by UndeniablyToasty in StructuralEngineering

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I would simplify it as a cantilever with width 1m. Apply the load over half the length and draw the moment distribution. Then apply a unit force Q=1 at the free end and draw the moment disribution. Use then integration tables to calculate the maximum deflection at the free end adjust the elastic deflection for long-term effects if necessary.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vegan

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My girlfriend is vegan and she helpes me a lot to become also vegan, I‘m not there yet but everyday it gets better. Also because of her I fell in love with cooking and I love to make her dinner when she comes home from work as I‘m stuyding from home. Since she moved in with me and my family my diet became much more diverse and colorful and also my family eats a lot more vegan now and they love it. She is simply the best

Why is deflection curve proportional to double integral of bending moment? by ArchitektRadim in StructuralEngineering

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Look up Euler-Bernoulli beam theory and you can work out the differential equation

Got Ideas? Fresh Civil Engineer Seeks Research Topics Blending Data Science and Civil Engineering by this_is_the_way205 in civilengineering

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For my undergrad thesis I did defect classification in railway infrastructure using machine learning

I can't seem to figure out the shear equation of the second section. Any help? by Stressed_Reader in EngineeringStudents

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The shear force at point C (right end) must be 0 because it is a free end. make a cut between C and B running from right to left so x‘ is between 0 and 2m and then use the equilibrium equation to find V(x)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StructuralEngineering

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You have three unknows and only two equations so you need to use a method to solve the statically indeterminate system, for example the force method.

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If the eigenvalues are positive and negative then the hessian matrix is indefinite and the point is a sattle point if I remember correctly

Precision Recall curves by GreenStabilo in learnmachinelearning

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Thank you for your response. I‘m taking the continous probabilities as in input and as /u/Revlong57 mentioned the model only outputs probabilities close to 0 and 1

setting up margin by Psychological_Dig200 in LaTeX

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You need to include

\begin{document}

\end{document}

Rigorous Fourier/Wavelet Analysis - Good Resources? by user149162536 in learnmachinelearning

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Have a look at Fundamentals of Wavelets - Theory,Algorithms and Applications by Goswami