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White Walls

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What Is White Noise?

Jonathan defines what white noise actually is and how it's used to mask other annoying sounds. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com: http://science.howstuffworks.com/question47.htm Share on Facebook: http://goo.gl/n7YNrZ Share on Twitter: http://goo.gl/Fq9InS Subscribe: http://goo.gl/ZYI7Gt V

From playlist Episodes hosted by Jonathan

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Can You Believe It? #10 What Is White Light?

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate: http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 I will demonstrate where does white light come from and “What is White Light?” Previous video in this series can be seen at: https:/

From playlist CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?

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Discrete Math: 04. Gray Codes

In this video I describe the motivation behind Gray codes, which are a specific way of listing the binary sequences of length n. We also discuss a Graph-Theoretic way of viewing Gray codes. -- Bits of Discrete Math by Dr. Sarada Herke. Related videos: http://youtu.be/X8mnQJ5AlTM - Graph

From playlist Discrete Math part-1

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Discrete Math: 05. Binary Reflected Gray Codes

The Binary Reflected Gray Codes are defined in this video and several small examples are provided. We also prove that they are indeed Gray Codes. -- Bits of Discrete Math by Dr. Sarada Herke. Related videos: http://youtu.be/RURnaoPTEMI - Discrete Math: 04. Gray Codes http://youtu.be/X8

From playlist Discrete Math part-1

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How to Make a White Hole and an Einstein–Rosen Bridge in Real Life

Get your Action Lab Box Now! https://www.theactionlab.com/ In this video I talk about the physics of white holes. I show you what would happen as you approach a white hole and if you were to be ejected from a white hole. Then I show you how to actually make a white hole in your kitchen si

From playlist The Action Lab And The Theory of Relativity

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Ex 1: Find the Difference of Two Mixed Numbers Using Pattern Blocks (Basic)

This video explains how to determine the difference of two mixed numbers using pattern blocks.

From playlist Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers

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Ex 2: Find the Difference of Two Mixed Numbers Using Pattern Blocks

This video explains how to determine the difference of two mixed numbers using pattern blocks. Site: http://mathispower4u.com

From playlist Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers

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Time Series Talk : White Noise

Intro to white noise in time series analysis

From playlist Time Series Analysis

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Coding Challenge #99: Neural Network Color Predictor

In this coding challenge, I create a "color predictor" with my JavaScript neural network library. This challenge is inspired by Jabril! (https://youtu.be/KO7W0Qq8yUE) 💻Challenge: https://thecodingtrain.com/CodingChallenges/099-color-predictor.html Links discussed in this video: 🔗 Tensor

From playlist Session 4 - Neural Networks - Intelligence and Learning

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Lecture 3. Reconstruction

American History: From Emancipation to the Present (AFAM 162) Between 1865 and 1877, several plans were developed by which the Confederate states could be readmitted to the Union and the residents of the states given full citizenship rights. It was far from clear, however, which plan woul

From playlist American History: From Emancipation to the Present

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Line Detection | Student Competition: Computer Vision Training

In this video, you will learn how to detect lines using Hough Transform in MATLAB. Get files: https://bit.ly/2ZBy0q2 Explore the MATLAB and Simulink Robotics Arena: https://bit.ly/2yIgwfS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

From playlist Student Competition: Computer Vision Training

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Live Stream #130: Color Predictor and Quadtree Continued

In this live stream, I create a "Color Predictor" (based on Jabril's) using the neural network library. I also continue the QuadTree coding challenge. 25:33 - Coding Challenge: Color Predictor 1:25:22 - Quadtree - Part 3 🔗 noopkat's website: http://noopkat.com 🔗 TensorFlow.js: https://j

From playlist Live Stream Archive

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Python Regex: How To Match All Whitespace

↓ Code Available Below! ↓ This video shows how to match all whitespace characters using the regular expressions package in Python. Text data often contains words split by whitespace that you might have an interest in extracting, but whitespace separators are not limited to single space

From playlist Python Regular Expressions (Regex)

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Python Tutorial: Simulate the Powerball Lottery Using Python

In this Python Programming video, we will be learning how to simulate the Powerball lottery using Python. I have seen several lottery simulations online, but not many of them go in-depth to calculate all of the possible combinations. Here, we will create a simulation that goes through ever

From playlist Python Tutorials

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Slave Codes: Crash Course Black American History #4

Slave codes were a method of protecting the investment of white enslavers in the Colonies by restricting the lives of enslaved people in almost every imaginable way. The codes restricted enslaved people’s ability to move around, or engage in commerce that could make them financially indepe

From playlist Black American History

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Coding Challenge #89: Langton's Ant

Langton's Ant is a cellular automaton that starts off with simples rules but takes on complex emergent behavior. Code: https://thecodingtrain.com/challenges/89-langtons-ant 🕹️ p5.js Web Editor Sketch: https://editor.p5js.org/codingtrain/sketches/svbAzt8sb 🎥 Next video: https://youtu.be/0

From playlist Coding Challenges

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Ruby On Ales 2015 - How To Code Like A Writer

By, Nickolas Means As developers, we spend more time writing code than thinking about the nuances of computer science. What would happen if we approached code like a writing exercise instead of a technical pursuit? What if we applied patterns from elegant prose instead of Gang of Four? Let

From playlist Ruby on Ales 2015

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