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    Biology P4 random notes

    How is that consistent with the dictionary meaning of turnover? Turnover means changing (going in the opposite direction to what it should be going in)
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    Biology P4 random notes

    I think high turnover means infusion of ATP and increased rates of gluconeogenesis (turnover meaning flipping over of the regular respiration trend)
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    Biology P4 random notes

    Detail you missed out on: Higher temperatures --> Larger rates of respiration --> Increased stomatal closure --> Decreased carbon dioxide intake --> Decrease in the rate of photosynthesis
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    Chemistry paper 42 may/june 11

    Sorry, last night I was a bit off due to personal reasons and I guess I let the smallest of things get to me. I am really sorry :sorry: :fool: Thanks for supporting me, and I totally agree with what you had to say. God, I am being such an idiot nowadays. :fool: :fool: :fool: Hope all's good...
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    Chemistry paper 42 may/june 11

    Is this to me? Alright, if I was so damn sure, why would I post that query in the first place? I am not demoralizing others, I am being realistic, and if I just go with what others say, I will be demoralizing myself. I thought of this response seriously because this is what I thought during the...
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    Chemistry paper 42 may/june 11

    Please keep your attitude to yourself, you could be a little warm when addressing my question, an abrupt "NO!" was quite unnecessary. As far as the products at the electrodes go, I believe the question did not specify anything about the concentration of the electrolyte. We can only use E* values...
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    Chemistry paper 42 may/june 11

    Is everyone serious about that product at the electrodes question, because I got completely different answers. I don't think it said electrolysis of those compounds in aqueous medium, and even if it did, I think they were present in much larger concentrations (there were no mentions of the...
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    Transitional Metals Colours

    Yep, complementary color it is. We learned all about it in art class, so there's an easier way of remembering it. You know the three primary colours right? Well, the complementary to red is the mixture of the other two primaries (blue and yellow) which would be green. Likewise, the complement of...
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    Chemistry Paper4 discussion

    Also, no labor force required. There are no toxic wastes and complicated machinery is not required, which SHARPLY cuts down the danger of the process. :D
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    Chemistry P4 Help needed

    Displayed should be allowed, otherwise it would be a pain to show different groups attached to a benzene ring. Make displayed formulae, they're the best! :D
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    Chemistry P4 Help needed

    How much of a senior are you if you don't bother to look outside the syllabus to make more sense of the things you do know (or mugged up, seeing your attitude towards the A-levels). At least we A2 "juniors" actually BOTHER.
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    Chemistry P4 Help needed

    Dude, take a look to the right of Zeebujha's posts and you'll see how much of a senior he is to you. Pft, newbie... And don't you dare going around the forums making people seem inferior to you just because you feel you know more than them, we just post questions because we are not sure, not...
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    physics p5 discussion

    You should be able to use log(x+dx) - log(x) for the absolute error in the logarithm. Trust me, CIE will take that.
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    Physics P5 in 5 minutes !!!

    Very nice compilation. I like it. Also, don't forget the elementary instruments!!!
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    physics p52

    Don't panic, it is really quite simple. There are five portions the plan should be broken into: Defining the problem: [3] - Identify and state the independent variable and the dependent variable (usually both are the part of a single mark) - Identify and state one constant - Identify and state...
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    Maths (Paper 3)

    Karanjit, it was easy but my luck didn't favor me at all yesterday. Well, as for the paper's exact answers: Hope you do score full marks dude, good luck with that :) You deserve it. Complex number: value of a = -2 For the binomial expansion, the term without x was 0 For the last question...
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    Maths (Paper 3)

    ^^^CHECKED THE FORMULA BOOKLET ONCE^^^AND SHOULD HAVE CHECKED MY POCKET FOR MY CELLPHONE AS WELL^^^ Gah, a black cat must have found my way today. I felt so confident about the integration by parts formula and when I was about to move on to ACTUALLY correcting that part, DING DONG, time's up...
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    Maths (Paper 3)

    I AM AN IDIOT! I MESSED THE INTEGRATION BY PARTS FORMULA AND SCREWED 5 - 6 MARKS IN THE LAST QUESTION. Everything else went perfect through, I triple checked everything beforehand and THAT'S WHY I RAN OUT OF TIME! CIE, TWO GRAPHS IN ONE PAPER?? WHAT THE HECK?? ARGHHHH!!! So much time pressure...
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    Maths (Paper 3)

    ALSO, I have answered your question about the stages of plasmolysis on yahoo answers. Not sure you'll be satisfied with it though, lol.
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    Maths (Paper 3)

    Haha, you are awesome Zeebu. This should be something involving moduli and manipulation of both variables simultaneously, right?
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