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Как быстро и качественно написать курсовую

journal.tinkoff.ru/guide/kak-napisat-kursovyu

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nil / Nil / NULL / NSNull

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Understanding the concept of nothingness is as much a philosophical issue as it is a pragmatic one.

The four nils.

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ПРАВИЛА ОФОРМЛЕНИЯ КУРСОВЫХ И ДИПЛОМНЫХ РАБОТ И ПРОЕКТОВ, ТЕХНИЧЕСКИХ ОТЧЕТОВ

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Актуально...

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Scientists uncover evidence for a new form of collective sensing in electric elephantnose fish

phys.org/news/2024-03-scientists-uncover-evidence-electric-elephantnose.html

It would be a game-changer if all members of a basketball team could see out of each other's eyes in addition to their own. A research duo at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute has found evidence that this kind of collective sensing occurs in close-knit groups of African weakly electric fish, also known as elephantnose fish. This instantaneous sharing of sensory intelligence could help the fish locate food, friends and foes.

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Study: Butterfly and Moth Genomes Have Remained Largely Intact through 250M Years of Evolution | Sci.News

www.sci.news/genetics/lepidopteran-genomes-12718.html

This stability exists despite the incredible diversity seen today in wing patterns, sizes, and caterpillar forms across over 160,000 species globally, according to a new paper published in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution.

It is rather like how fish can stay in the same place in a flowing river. They have to swim against the current. Similarly, in the absence of evolution, the genome would degrade due to accumulated mutations. Natural selection constantly selects against non-adaptive mutations. The genome of a creature which is as well adapted as it can be for a particular environment does not change because it cannot be better adapted than it already is.

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The creepy sound of online trackers

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I can't get the noise out of my head. People who watch the video express awe and disgust. And that is why Dutch software developer Bert Hubert's experiment is so powerful. It doesn't really uncover something that we shouldn't already know. Something we often choose to ignore. The brilliance is