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Pharmacology - Definition, History, Major and Career | Biology Dictionary

Jun 14, 2017 · Pharmacology is the study of drugs including their origins, history, uses, and properties. It mainly focuses on the actions of drugs on the body.

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What Is Pharmacology and How Do Drugs Affect the Body?

Pharmacology is the scientific study of how drugs interact with biological systems, examining their effects, mechanisms of action, and uses.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantitative_systems_pharmacology

Quantitative systems pharmacology - Wikipedia

Quantitative systems pharmacology (QSP) is a discipline within biomedical research that uses mathematical computer models to characterize biological systems

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Zassenhaus's theorem on sharply 3-transitive groups

Nov 27, 2019 · William Kerby's lecture note on "On infinite sharply multiply transitive groups" has it (Thm.10.2), however uses abstractions through skew fields. I was wondering if there is a self …

github.com/nrjparajuli/FitnesssMonitor

nrjparajuli/FitnesssMonitor

Fitness Monitor is an Android application that users can use to track their daily activities like walking, jogging, sitting, standing, walking upstairs and walking downstairs. The application uses a Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) to predict user activity a…

github.com/Haosam/GPS-speed-tracker

Haosam/GPS-speed-tracker

This is a react native project that uses GPS to track your location and adds markers for the distance you have traveled. It also tells you your approximate speed and total distance traveled. (⭐ 22)

github.com/Ravenwulf/hadamard-8ball

Ravenwulf/hadamard-8ball

Uses a qubit passed through a hadamard gate to generate a 1 or 0 randomly. Connected to a real IBM Quantum computer in Bogota Columbia (⭐ 0)

github.com/mehulj94/BrainDamage

mehulj94/BrainDamage

Remote administration service which uses twitter as a command and control server (⭐ 721)

github.com/allenai/bi-att-flow

allenai/bi-att-flow

Bi-directional Attention Flow (BiDAF) network is a multi-stage hierarchical process that represents context at different levels of granularity and uses a bi-directional attention flow mechanism to achieve a query-aware context representation without early summ…

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Difference between "wait ()" vs "sleep ()" in Java - Stack Overflow

What is the difference between a wait() and sleep() in Threads? Is my understanding that a wait() -ing Thread is still in running mode and uses CPU cycles but a sleep() -ing does not consume any CPU …

github.com/JakeWharton/ActionBarSherlock

JakeWharton/ActionBarSherlock

[DEPRECATED] Action bar implementation which uses the native action bar on Android 4.0+ and a custom implementation on pre-4.0 through a single API and theme. (⭐ 7073)

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ALCHEMIST | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

ALCHEMIST definition: 1. a person who uses or seems to use alchemy (= attempts to to change ordinary metals into gold…. Learn more.

arxiv.org/abs/2211.13951v1

On picking sequences for chores

We consider the problem of allocating $m$ indivisible chores to $n$ agents with additive disvaluation (cost) functions. It is easy to show that there are picking sequences that give every agent (that uses the greedy picking strategy) a bundle of chor...