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Kyle Meadows: '''Ky'''-le (Ryhmes with mile) '''Med'''-oh's (Just like the plurl of the english word meaning a tract of grassland used for pasture or serving as a hayfield.)
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My favorite Matlab demo was the Loma Prieta Earthquake. I found it interesting that Matlab was able to take the individual x, y, and z accelerations and then create a 3D plot of the total accelerations that were caused by the earthquake. It was able to take the individual components and turn them into the final plot. The 3D surface plot was also interesting, because surface plots are what we are covering in Math 103 this week.

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Making Personalized Medicine a Reality, Lisa A. Haile, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, updated 1 January 2008, accessed 14 January 2008 (general)


Kyle Meadows: Ky-le (Ryhmes with mile) Med-oh's (Just like the plurl of the english word meaning a tract of grassland used for pasture or serving as a hayfield.)


My favorite Matlab demo was the Loma Prieta Earthquake. I found it interesting that Matlab was able to take the individual x, y, and z accelerations and then create a 3D plot of the total accelerations that were caused by the earthquake. It was able to take the individual components and turn them into the final plot. The 3D surface plot was also interesting, because surface plots are what we are covering in Math 103 this week.