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1 5 1 0 2 3 By Lee Jeng On Deviantart Deviantart is the world's largest online social community for artists and art enthusiasts, allowing people to connect through the creation and sharing of art. pinterest today. Results: before the intervention, look alike alphabetical names were the main cause of dispensing wrong medicine (134 202, 66.3%). the frequency of near miss dispensing errors correlated significantly with drug name similarity (p<0.01). after implementation of preventive strategies, dispensing errors due to drug name confusion were reduced. 0.1 0.2: this equals 0.3, but in floating point: (0.1 0.2) == 0.3 is false. this is because 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3 cannot be precisely represented in base 2 floating point. well, that's true according to the nature of floating point number, but i wrote a simple program to test:. Which says that term "−n" is equal to (−1) n 1 times term "n", and the value (−1) n 1 neatly makes the correct 1, −1, 1, −1, pattern. history fibonacci was not the first to know about the sequence, it was known in india hundreds of years before!.
1 5 1 0 1 2 By Lee Jeng On Deviantart 0.1 0.2: this equals 0.3, but in floating point: (0.1 0.2) == 0.3 is false. this is because 0.1, 0.2 and 0.3 cannot be precisely represented in base 2 floating point. well, that's true according to the nature of floating point number, but i wrote a simple program to test:. Which says that term "−n" is equal to (−1) n 1 times term "n", and the value (−1) n 1 neatly makes the correct 1, −1, 1, −1, pattern. history fibonacci was not the first to know about the sequence, it was known in india hundreds of years before!.
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