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Dictionary » L » Learning Curve Learning CurveLearning is a cumulative process, meaning the more you learn about a particular aspect of life, the more you know in principle about it. Trial and error is a method of learning where you get something wrong until you get it right. This is a learning Curve. You learn to remember all aspects of what went wrong and remember how to do it right, effectively learning and remembering it for future similar encounters. See learning and memory. ![]()
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Results from our forumNatural selection is proven wrong... been going on at the molecular level of the genome that predicts such curves, exactly. Saying something like that happened is no help at all explaining ... to spark it with the four part mechanism I described then it keeps on learning on it's own like the genome does by replicating itself through ...
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Re: Chemical structure/formula softwares?... that does publication-quality 3-D rendering. There will be a steep learning curve if you've never used a program like PyMOL before (such as rasmol, for instance). You ...
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Degenerate Primers... I tried to use Vector NTI yesterday but like you said it has a high learning curve. I'm currently using a 30-day trail of CLC combined workbench for a Mac which is extremely ...
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Degenerate Primers... NTI is great (I use it pretty heavily myself) but there is a steep learning curve with it. It would be worth the time to learn it. The ClustalW algorithm is integrated ...
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