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    Quote Originally Posted by Igifuno View Post
    ^^^ Subtract her clothes, divide her legs, and square root her.

    Booooooo I know, I know..
    That's called practicing your calculus!!!


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    Explain why phosphoglycerides are capable of spontaneously assembling into the bilayer structure found in biological membranes but triacylglycerols are not. I mean for christ sake I have always wondered this..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igifuno View Post
    Explain why phosphoglycerides are capable of spontaneously assembling into the bilayer structure found in biological membranes but triacylglycerols are not. I mean for christ sake I have always wondered this..
    This is so simple, because phosphoglycerides have three carbon heads/tails. An apolar (saturated) one, another apolar (unsaturated) one and a polar one. Seriously its that simple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Rose View Post
    This is so simple, because phosphoglycerides have three carbon heads/tails. An apolar (saturated) one, another apolar (unsaturated) one and a polar one. Seriously its that simple.
    You... are.... the BIGGEST NERD EVER!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Igifuno View Post
    You... are.... the BIGGEST NERD EVER!!

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    how does a womans ***** get wet, chemically speaking.
    and if so, can a womans asshole self-lubricate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vanduhl View Post
    how does a womans ***** get wet, chemically speaking.
    and if so, can a womans asshole self-lubricate?
    That i do not know. Do you mind if i search my textbooks and get back to you?

    But a womans anus cannot self lubricate because it has no biological function and ability to allow objects to be inserted into it. Actual damage can be down to the sphincter for insertion of large objects without lubrication.
    Last edited by Mr.Rose; 06-27-2010 at 10:55 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Rose View Post
    That i do not know. Do you mind if i search my textbooks and get back to you?

    But a womans anus cannot self lubricate because it has no biological function and ability to allow objects to be inserted into it. Actual damage can be down to the sphincter for insertion of large objects without lubrication.
    oh yes it can, how you think your sh1t slips out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by declan11 View Post
    oh yes it can, how you think your sh1t slips out?
    Your turning me on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by declan11 View Post
    oh yes it can, how you think your sh1t slips out?
    Are you sure about that? The rectum produces NO natural lubricants for any purpose. The lining of the rectum is covered in cilia are obviosuly covered in an extracelluar fluid to help with absorption and such, but do not produce lubricant to assist waste from being exceeded. Your feces has enough moisture to slide out without a problem.

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    Is it possible to create an artificially stable wormhole in a subspace vacuum and if you did where would you end up at if you went through it?

    Also, how much enriched uranium U-235 does it take to create a briefcase bomb?

    And what is Base 8 math?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shol'va View Post
    Is it possible to create an artificially stable wormhole in a subspace vacuum and if you did where would you end up at if you went through it?

    Also, how much enriched uranium U-235 does it take to create a briefcase bomb?

    And what is Base 8 math?
    No, wormholes are not proven, and physically cannot exist, theoretically they can, but cannot in tangible, real time space! IF one did, you would get crushed and die befre you came out anywhere.

    Thats also impossible, you cannot cause sufficient, or any fission in the U-235 in a brief case. There is not enough power, and no technology today can create such a device.

    Base 8 math is digits to the base 8, its known as octal numbers and i use it all the time at university to create logic circuits for my microprocessors, it has mroe binary variations then hexadecimal bases. Everyone knows base 10, its what numbers you use every day. well base 8 is for example, in base 10, 100 = 100, in base 8, 100 = 64.

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    Stop making me do your h/w!


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    what is the fundamental rule of the FITT principle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by declan11 View Post
    what is the fundamental rule of the FITT principle?
    I never knew there was a fundamental rule. It would be goal specific, because any one of the FITT's fundamental rules can be bent in order to tailor to ones specific needs. So basically frequenct, intensity, type and time are all of equal importance, that is until a person with a specific mindset, chose to alter what he needs for his goals.

    This type of question of more for musclescience's thread..

    I demand real science!!

    But if we are talking maths, then the FITTs principle is about finding an effective method to model a relationship curve between interface designs. Now, MT = a + b log2(2A/W) is what fitts bases his principle on, basically stating that the further an object is the longer it takes to reach... DUH!, but it is useful in designing a user friendly interface.

    Now i know you want to try and undermine me, so i covered my bases with both fitts principles

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Rose View Post
    I never knew there was a fundamental rule. It would be goal specific, because any one of the FITT's fundamental rules can be bent in order to tailor to ones specific needs. So basically frequenct, intensity, type and time are all of equal importance, that is until a person with a specific mindset, chose to alter what he needs for his goals.

    This type of question of more for musclescience's thread..

    I demand real science!!

    But if we are talking maths, then the FITTs principle is about finding an effective method to model a relationship curve between interface designs. Now, MT = a + b log2(2A/W) is what fitts bases his principle on, basically stating that the further an object is the longer it takes to reach... DUH!, but it is useful in designing a user friendly interface.

    Now i know you want to try and undermine me, so i covered my bases with both fitts principles
    oh dear...... the fundamental rule is, you cannot increase more than one component at any time. basic sport science matey. IRELAND 2 UPSIDE DOWNERS 0

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    Quote Originally Posted by declan11 View Post
    oh dear...... the fundamental rule is, you cannot increase more than one component at any time. basic sport science matey. IRELAND 2 UPSIDE DOWNERS 0


    Did i not say to direct it to musclescience?

    I asked for maths/engineering/chemistry questions, not sport science!


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    1. One day, a person went to horse racing area, Instead of counting the number of human and horses, he instead counted 74 heads and 196 legs. Yet he knew the number of humans and horses there. How did he do it, and how many humans and horses are there?

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    rosie, i get the distinct feeling your very busy on google right now? i vote we sent DSM round to do invigilator for these tests of brain power and everytime you get one wrong he has to punish you in his kinky ways

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    Quote Originally Posted by declan11 View Post
    rosie, i get the distinct feeling your very busy on google right now? i vote we sent DSM round to do invigilator for these tests of brain power and everytime you get one wrong he has to punish you in his kinky ways
    To be honest, the only thing i googled was the FIITS cycle, because i never heard of it. . For all the REAL science question ppl asked me, i have my textbooks for. That doesnt mean i don't know the content, but for example, in one of my classes now, for my recent exam i needed to know well in excess of 100 formula's, without notes thats impossible.

    Give me real science, none of this trivia!

    You can google all my answers, non are from google, they are all own.

    But i like this DSM punishment,

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    With all your dork-ish charm , what age did you lose your virginity ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    With all your dork-ish charm , what age did you lose your virginity ?
    In all honesty, year 8, which would of made me around 15yr's old.

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    I found that idiotic though! When i am in Thailand training, we increase time a SHITLOAD, we train for 8 hours straight muay thai, with increased intensity. FITTs sucks balls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Rose View Post
    I found that idiotic though! When i am in Thailand training, we increase time a SHITLOAD, we train for 8 hours straight muay thai, with increased intensity. FITTs sucks balls.
    Its still on the curriculum skippy lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by declan11 View Post
    Its still on the curriculum skippy lol



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    How Much of the Body is Replaceable?

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    Wow, if this thread is still around in 3 months, it could be really useful for my bio & chem classes...

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    Hazards Science thread >> Mr Rose Science thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flagg View Post
    Hazards Science thread >> Mr Rose Science thread


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hazard View Post


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    But in here, i answer your questions and d your homework.

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    Since oil and water don't mix, oil floats to the surface, why are those reporters on tv saying that there is a river of oil on the bottom of the ocean from the leaking pipe? Just curious

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    Quote Originally Posted by YoungGunsNY View Post
    Wow, if this thread is still around in 3 months, it could be really useful for my bio & chem classes...
    I'll be here baby.

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    Why are all photons circularly polarized?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hazard View Post
    Why are all photons circularly polarized?

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    ^^^^ still hafta answer that.....

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    Okay, let me pose a question that the Google search tool shouldn't help the OP out with:

    "When you drop, a drop of water onto a hot plate at 150 degrees celcius, the drop will evaporate within a few seconds. If the temperature is raised to about 200 degrees C, the drop will be able to survive for about a minute, far longer than previously. However, increase the temperature again and the survival time drops with the increasing temperature. Provide a semi quantitive explanation of this phenomena"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flagg View Post
    Okay, let me pose a question that the Google search tool shouldn't help the OP out with:

    "When you drop, a drop of water onto a hot plate at 150 degrees celcius, the drop will evaporate within a few seconds. If the temperature is raised to about 200 degrees C, the drop will be able to survive for about a minute, far longer than previously. However, increase the temperature again and the survival time drops with the increasing temperature. Provide a semi quantitive explanation of this phenomena"
    YOu want quantitative analysis? I can write you 3 pages of maths on this. Leave it with me, and by tomorrow you will have your maths with diagrams an graphs! I love surface tension!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Rose View Post
    YOu want quantitative analysis? I can write you 3 pages of maths on this. Leave it with me, and by tomorrow you will have your maths with diagrams an graphs! I love surface tension!!
    What would you hazard now, in laymens terms?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hazard View Post
    ^^^^ still hafta answer that.....

    ~Haz~
    Sorry babe i missed it.

    Umm, i don't know where you googled that from, but not all protons are circularly polarized. From what i understand there orbit is determined by the phase angles, and when you do differential calculus (first year subject) you learn that imaginary number are given in radians, so a phase angle of pie/2 (i.e 90* ) between the amplitude of the sine wave and the amplitude of the cos wave is what gives you a circularly polarized state. This phase angle is determined by the energy state of the photon in subject. There is extremely complex maths in this regard that dives deep into quantum mechanics. I personally do not study quantum mechanics, so i can only give you that base answer. Hope its to your liking, otherwise, i can write out some maths for you and actually quantitatively give you an answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Rose View Post
    Sorry babe i missed it.

    Umm, i don't know where you googled that from, but not all protons are circularly polarized. From what i understand there orbit is determined by the phase angles, and when you do differential calculus (first year subject) you learn that imaginary number are given in radians, so a phase angle of pie/2 (i.e 90* ) between the amplitude of the sine wave and the amplitude of the cos wave. This phase angle is determined by the energy state of the photon in subject. There is extremely complex maths in this regard that dives deep into quantum mechanics. I personally do not study quantum mechanics, so i can only give you that base answer. Hope its to your liking, otherwise, i can write out some maths for you and actually quantitatively give you an answer.
    It's not google found It was a trick question......

    Answer..... Actually they aren't, its just that the eigenstates are circularly polarized. A photon can have any polarization since it can be in a superposition of the two eigenstates.

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