As an engineer who does alot of development, I tend to prefer matlab. It has a lot of power, and it has libraries that rely on Mathematica and Maple, so you have the functionality of those as well.
The whole reason for using living enzymes is to be able to get energy from natural resources and restore it to the combustion/by-product system. Where do plants get the energy needed to convert CO2 into O2? It comes from the energy of the sun being transfered into ATP which is used later during the process of chemical conversion. Hess' law isn't wrong, nor is the idea wrong. Rather your thinking is dead wrong. But its nice to know on the other hand that readers are thinking.
As an engineer who does alot of development, I tend to prefer matlab. It has a lot of power, and it has libraries that rely on Mathematica and Maple, so you have the functionality of those as well.
What are Loki's goals when deciding to port linux games? What should be accomplished in order for a game to be ported?
Just as cool as hearing about RNA doing calculations that are beyond my knowledge.
The whole reason for using living enzymes is to be able to get energy from natural resources and restore it to the combustion/by-product system. Where do plants get the energy needed to convert CO2 into O2? It comes from the energy of the sun being transfered into ATP which is used later during the process of chemical conversion. Hess' law isn't wrong, nor is the idea wrong. Rather your thinking is dead wrong. But its nice to know on the other hand that readers are thinking.