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What is the difference between a priori and a posteriori knowledge?

A priori knowledge is prior to sense experience (thus 'priori'). For example, even prior to actually going out into the world and doing experiments, one could simply close their eyes, think, and deduce th...

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What is the difference between a dynamic and a static data structure?

A dynamic data structure is one that is not fixed in size and may not be contiguous in the computer's main memory. This is implemented through the use of pointers which 'point' to the location of the next...

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Answered by Toby D. Computing tutor
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What is the role of the synapse in neuronal transmission, and why is it important?

The synapse is a structure that permits a neuron to send an electrical or chemical signal to another neuron. It is where neurones can communicate with each other.

It contains a pre-synapti...

CM
Answered by Connor M. Biology tutor
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Integrate the function f(x)=lnx

This question must be attempted by integration by parts since it cannot be integrated outright and we can thus change the integral to 1 times lnx. We can then use the formula for integration by parts of I...

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Answered by Srikant S. Maths tutor
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Explore the figure of the male and/or female in D.H. Lawrence's 'Sons and Lovers'

Sons and Lovers is placed in a rural setting, thus evoking a great deal of description of the natural world. The natural world encompasses the characters of the novel, and often the environment r...

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