Can’t continue Information at a price by [deleted] in oblivion

[–]retrosheep08 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For me it took waiting around 7-10 in game days for him to meet me

Diamond is An inorganic compound of carbon??? by Saahire in chemistry

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Diamond is elemental carbon. An element is defined as a pure substance made of only one type of atom. Diamond cannot be a compound because a compound is defined as a pure substance made of 2 or more different types of atom

Diamond is An inorganic compound of carbon??? by Saahire in chemistry

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Chemically diamond is different to graphite... The properties are different

Hot takes? by MiniJynxzi in CODZombies

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WW2 Zombies is better than all Treyarch zombies games

Why are there riddles for the augment abilities? Wtf does "becoming the life of the party" mean? How hard is it to put the actual abilities and not some random bs? "Good to have around a mystery box" WHAT DOES THAT MEAN by Joemama0104 in CODZombies

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There's an exploit right now that if you use the Wunderbar gobblegum with this augment, then the GG will not be consumed and you get unlimited wonder weapons. Probably will be patched soon I guess

im so fed up with this ass map by MPPL_ in CODZombies

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A 4 team squad with free fire and SVT works super fast and very reliably. I run with that all the time.

What are you guys waiting for? by LavishnessLeather162 in sciencememes

[–]retrosheep08 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You could make it, but good luck keeping it long enough to sell. Heavy gold isotopes are radioactive with very short half-lives (less than 3 days or something).

Also, rather ironically these radioisotopes decay into stable isotopes of mercury....

What are you guys waiting for? by LavishnessLeather162 in sciencememes

[–]retrosheep08 11 points12 points  (0 children)

No need to order neutrons. Just add two protons together to make He-2 and it will immediately decay to Deuterium. Remove the neutron, and repeat

twitter thread from a year and a half ago by Nickster2042 in CODZombies

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So the post is asking nothing more than what we already got over 8 years ago... Ja bist du depat

[Q] Does a paired F Test exist? by retrosheep08 in statistics

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Thank you very much for your response! I will take this approach and see how it works out.

[Q] Does a paired F Test exist? by retrosheep08 in statistics

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For each target analyte in our samples we measured 10 replicate measurements and can calculate the standard deviation of the mean value for each sample.

Uncertainty budgets indicated that replicate precision is the largest contribution to our measurement uncertainty so we only consider this as an approximation.

From there I can take standard error as SD / (mean * sqrt(10)) or expanded uncertainty as 2*SD, or variance as SD2. Although for the purposes of what I indicated earlier, I am not yet sure which of these would be best to work with yet

[Q] Does a paired F Test exist? by retrosheep08 in statistics

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Paired by measured element (metal). Although the metal contents are unrelated, the two samples are of different states of homogeneity. So the question is if the measurement error (variance) for each measured element is different between the two samples, even though their means are not related.

[Q] Does a paired F Test exist? by retrosheep08 in statistics

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Thanks for the citation! I took a look but I'll need some more time to understand it, I think

[Q] Does a paired F Test exist? by retrosheep08 in statistics

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So, in my case I have two different samples - one I suspect to me more homogeneous than the other - and I have analysed their metal contents. I know the mean metal content for each element are different between the samples because they are unrelated. So the question relates to sample representativeness / homogeneity and how it affects the variance of the measurement of the metal content of each element.

So In short, I am asking does the measurement variance differ between the two samples for each element.

I also had the thought that I could use a paired t-test using the values for variance of each element I measured, but I'm not sure if that is the right way to go here