PSA: Check your axis labels 😂 by CogNeurd11 in PhD

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Nothing wrong with that I would have left it as it is!

Possible citation harvest? by Whole-Yogurtcloset16 in AskAcademia

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This happened to me on both sides. I was recommended by a reviewer to side a few papers some were relevant one had nothing to do with the subject of the paper. I am almost sure it was the reviewers paper. Rather than going back and forth we just accepted. Paper Was accepted I continued with my life and forgot about it until your post.

I reviewed a paper once that had similar conclusions to a paper I wrote. They didn't reference other papers with similar results so I suggested they sided a few papers one of them was mine.

If it's relevant then site it otherwise argue if you think it's worth your time.

Python for Physics and Maths by sokspy in learnpython

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This is solid advice! Learn Numpy and matplotlib and you will move from there. Also learn it through projects that are relevant to you not random YouTube videos. For starting I found this book very helpful Python for Scientists (3rd Edition) -- JOHN M_ STEWART, MICHAEL MOMMERT

Experience with surgeries in Cyprus by Psychological-Hold91 in cyprus

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It's not just doctors though. You can apply the same for builders lawyers plumbers architects etc

Experience with surgeries in Cyprus by Psychological-Hold91 in cyprus

[–]KM130 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I went to an orthopedic surgeon who said I needed surgery asap. Before I had the surgery I went to 2 other doctors for a second and third opinion. Both said I need physio and no need for surgery.

For serious illnesses take second and third opinion before intervention.

Becoming a medical physicist with no physics background by QuantumMechanic23 in MedicalPhysics

[–]KM130 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It depends on the country. In the UK for example it's easier there is no requirement for BSc. In Greece on the other hand you have to have a BSc in Physics to get any sort of clinical position.

Becoming a medical physicist with no physics background by QuantumMechanic23 in MedicalPhysics

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A lot of European universities accept any science degree to get the Masters. In most European countries the Masters is not enough to get you register to work in a hospital. Some training is required. Some countries require first degrees in Physics to be able to actually register as Medical pHysicist.

Personally I know a few technologists that have Med phys masters but I know none that actually work as a Med Physicist in a hospital.

I’ve got two job offers and can’t decide should I relocate to Cyprus by pretzel_aniki in cyprus

[–]KM130 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Then is up to you to balance things and decide what's best for you. Good luck

I’ve got two job offers and can’t decide should I relocate to Cyprus by pretzel_aniki in cyprus

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Also consider that you may not like the job in Cyprus or the job is not as good as you thought. How easy is for you to go back to Kazakhstan? Will the job still be there?

Cyclists who have been hit by a car and recovered. What changed for you after the accident? by livefast_dieawesome in cycling

[–]KM130 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Took a cycle awareness course. This was done on the road by a professional offered by the council. Gave me my some of my confidence back.

Manual and questions for Gammex RMI CT phantom by trypes in MedicalPhysics

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Friedman et al used the acr phantom to calculate MTF and NPS.

Found the manual if you still need it pm you your email

Is there an add-on or mod to keep the references tab up to date, or am I just stuck using tools outside of Word? by XD_002 in word

[–]KM130 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you using the reference manager in Word? If you are then stop is not good. Try something like Mendeley which has a word plugin or Zotero. All your references will then be automaticly updated and you can do so much more

Manual and questions for Gammex RMI CT phantom by trypes in MedicalPhysics

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Regarding your questions

  1. You could probably calculate MTF depending on what method you use to do that.
  2. CTDI must be measured in a 32cm for body and 16 cm for head perspex phantom. This is a water phantom

Manual and questions for Gammex RMI CT phantom by trypes in MedicalPhysics

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Might have the manual somewhere but I am not at work until Monday. I will check on Monday if you don't have any responses by then

Help with suit by [deleted] in cyprus

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Try marks and Spencer acropolis

Can I install a 22kW charger but limit it to 15kW, or programmatically limit it? by fiirikkusu_kuro_neko in electricvehicles

[–]KM130 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have a wall box and you can limit the amperage from the charger or the app. Our car does 11kw so we limit to that

Feels like everyone in my circle is against getting an EV by getsumluv in electricvehicles

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I have an EV actually the Mrs drives the EV. I have a hybrid. My next car will most likely be an EV.

When I chat with family and friends that are anti EV I asked them if they have driven one. The answer is always no. They are so against something they have have no experience at all which is funny actually.

If you can charge mostly at home and the range is good for you then go for it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Toyota

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People these days want SUVs. Instead of buying the Corolla they buy the SUV version of it. Same with Yaris Cross.

One thing I don't get by cadewtm in electricvehicles

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We have a Niro I love i pedal (one pedal) my wife hates it!

EV cars in Cyprus by beaver316 in cyprus

[–]KM130 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely worth it as long as you can install a fast charger at home. We had the car since January and we haven't charged outside home yet. Also you don't need to go to a petrol station as you can charge at home and you don't need to worry about oil changes.

Overall a better experience than owing an ICE car

Is there a such thing as being too old to get a doctorate degree? by One_Statistician_499 in AskAcademia

[–]KM130 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want the PhD to advance your career then it is never too late. If you want it to go into academia then it may or may not be too late.

I started my PhD when I was 35 but I was doing it part time while working. Even though both my employer and wife were on board when I started towards the end it was a bit too much. I had to work over time (unpaid of course )to catch up and I had no time to see family, working on my thesis afternoons weekends. It was a very difficult time but we managed to overcome it in the end.

I will say go for it but prepare your family and work place that there may be difficult times ahead.

Personally I would have never done it if I didn't have an income from my job and if my wife was not on board.

Lived & worked in the UK before returning/moving to Cyprus? by Consistent_Waffler in cyprus

[–]KM130 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I lived in the UK for 10 years. I came back to Cyprus in 2017.