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Posted by over 5 years ago
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Nature, in the broadest sense, is equivalent to the natural world, physical world, or material world. "Nature" refers to the phenomena of the physical world, and also to life in general. ... The term "nature" may refer to living plants and animals, geological processes, weather, and physics, such as matter and energy.

Posted on: test group 1
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Posted by over 5 years ago
This session will introduce basic ideas of metabolism, Gibbs free energy, biochemical reactions, enzymes and ATP as the energy currency. Learning Objectives To understand that organisms, through their biochemistry, transform matter and energy. To apply the general laws of thermodynamics to biological reactions. To define Gibbs free energy, determine the Gibbs free energy change associated with a biochemical reaction, and identify spontaneous and non-spontaneous reactions. To understand the role that enzymes play in biochemical reactions. To understand how ATP provides the energy to power cellular work

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Posted by almost 6 years ago
Exploring the search

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Posted by almost 6 years ago
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Digitization, digitalization and digital transformation: the differences
Digitization, digitalization and digital transformation are three terms we use since many years but often in the wrong sense. An exploration of the differences as they do matter.
Recently we heard someone saying he wanted to digitize his business. It sounded weird. The digitization of an entire business: how do you do that? Turn everyone and everything in bits and bytes? Automate everything and replace humans by robots? Connect everything that is unconnected so far with IoT (the Internet of Things)?

Posted on: Agile testers group 2
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Posted by about 6 years ago
Organic Foods: What You Need to Know
Is organic food really healthier? Is it worth the expense? Find out what the labels mean and which foods give you the most bang .

Posted on: Agile testers group 2
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Posted by about 6 years ago
Agile workers :
Just how does agile working differ from flexible working?
Employees have different needs today as they try to manage both work and home life. Because of this, the old-fashioned 9-to-5 has been tweaked to suit and if Dolly Parton were to update her classic song, 'agile' and 'flexible' working will have to be written in.

Although the words have similar meanings, they're two different things when it comes to working. In simple terms, one is for you to have greater flexibility to your work-life balance and the other is to make you work more agile in its operation.

The right to request flexible working was introduced in 2014, under the Flexible Working Regulations and has helped people take more control over their careers and lives. It offers different types of flexible working that an employee can request - if they have worked at the company for at least 26 weeks - and includes different hours of work, home working and job shares.

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Posted by over 6 years ago
Reinforcement Learning
Reinforcement learning is a subfield of machine learning in which systems are trained by receiving virtual "rewards" or "punishments," essentially learning by trial and error. Google's DeepMind has used reinforcement learning to beat a human champion in the Go games. Reinforcement learning is also used in video games to improve the gaming experience by providing smarter bot.

One of the most famous algorithms are:

Q-learning
Deep Q network
State-Action-Reward-State-Action (SARSA)
Deep Deterministic Policy Gradient (DDPG)

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Posted by over 6 years ago
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