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1 year ago

I'm a positive person and having money is positive too, positive repels positive, that's why I'm poor as a damn rat!!


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1 year ago

Unveiling Solar Innovator System: A Comprehensive Review

Introduction: Are you grappling with extreme weather conditions that force you to rely on power-hungry appliances throughout the day? The Solar Innovator System might be the game-changer you've been searching for. In this review, we'll explore the legitimacy and worthiness of the Solar Innovator System, a revolutionary digital product designed to create a nature-inspired 3-dimensional solar sphere.

What is the Solar Innovator System? The Solar Innovator System is a groundbreaking digital solution aimed at helping you construct a 3D solar sphere, inspired by nature. This innovative system claims to slash your electric bills by an impressive 50-70%, offering a reliable and eco-friendly energy source to power your household appliances.

Created by Mark Pierce, the Solar Innovator System is a systematic program that guides users through the process of building a home power plant using simple materials. This 3D Solar Sphere ensures energy independence even during nationwide blackouts, boasting portability and minimal maintenance requirements.

Advantages of Solar Innovator System:

Space-Efficient: The Solar Innovator System enables you to create a product that occupies less space than traditional solar panels. According to Pierce, it can be conveniently installed on balconies or near windows, making it accessible to everyone, regardless of engineering skills.

Power Output Surge: Mark Pierce claims that the Solar Innovator System equips users with knowledge to create a 3D solar sphere that boosts power output by up to 101%. The system is designed to efficiently capture sunlight and convert it into immediate, cheap, and eco-friendly power.

About Mark Pierce – The Innovator: Mark Pierce, the brains behind the Solar Innovator System, was inspired by a near-death experience during a power outage. This motivated him to research and create a sphere-shaped solar panel capable of generating more power than traditional flat-based panels.

How Does the Solar Innovator System Work? The Solar Innovator System is a comprehensive digital product comprising video guides, illustrations, and step-by-step instructions for building a reliable 3D solar sphere. This gadget aims to revolutionize renewable energy, providing users with a clean and dependable power source. The 3D solar sphere works by allowing photons to release electrons, generating an electric current and boasting multiple photovoltaic cells for increased efficiency.

Features and Benefits:

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Noiseless and Safe: The Solar Innovator System produces zero noise pollution and promotes the generation of safe solar panels without emitting toxins or gases.

Conclusion: The Solar Innovator System presents a promising solution for those seeking to harness clean, renewable power through a 3D solar sphere. With thousands of satisfied users and a simple construction process, this digital product could potentially reduce your electric bills significantly. Act now to secure the current pricing and embark on your journey towards energy independence.


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8 years ago
53/100 Days Of Productivity: I Don't Have A Lot Of Things To Post. I Revise All Days Long And That Is

53/100 days of productivity: I don't have a lot of things to post. I revise all days long and that is not really photogenic. But today my mother bring me flower, so I needed to take a picture I will also wear new glasses because my view changed due to working a lot. So take care of your eyes !


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8 years ago
17/100 Days Of Productivity: Bake Some Cakes For My Class Today. Bought New Black Pens Because This Is

17/100 days of productivity: Bake some cakes for my class today. Bought new black pens because this is the time again when all my pen are dying. Spent hours on my oral presentation's power point, made physics notes and exercices.


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8 years ago
15/100 Days Of Productivity: Learning Learning Learning While Finishing My DM I Made A Chai Tea Latte
15/100 Days Of Productivity: Learning Learning Learning While Finishing My DM I Made A Chai Tea Latte
15/100 Days Of Productivity: Learning Learning Learning While Finishing My DM I Made A Chai Tea Latte
15/100 Days Of Productivity: Learning Learning Learning While Finishing My DM I Made A Chai Tea Latte
15/100 Days Of Productivity: Learning Learning Learning While Finishing My DM I Made A Chai Tea Latte

15/100 days of productivity: Learning learning learning While finishing my DM I made a chai tea latte : my favorite brevage by far right now.


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8 years ago
Lot Of Work Today. I Spend Hours On My Khôle Notes Looking For More Informations In Physics Books. I
Lot Of Work Today. I Spend Hours On My Khôle Notes Looking For More Informations In Physics Books. I
Lot Of Work Today. I Spend Hours On My Khôle Notes Looking For More Informations In Physics Books. I
Lot Of Work Today. I Spend Hours On My Khôle Notes Looking For More Informations In Physics Books. I
Lot Of Work Today. I Spend Hours On My Khôle Notes Looking For More Informations In Physics Books. I

Lot of work today. I spend hours on my khôle notes looking for more informations in physics books. I even continued while cooking and finished after eating but I made a pause to come back at school in the afternoon.Though, it took me so long ! I also made my engineering sciences notes during the morning classes because why not. I saved time that way. And now, 11pm, I will only begin my physics homework. I become to be late in my work. I spent too much time helping others doing their own homeworks that I forgot mine. So, I will probably work late tonight.


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8 years ago
9/100 Days Of Productivity : This Afternoon I Had Some Time, So I Began My Physic Notes For My Khôle.
9/100 Days Of Productivity : This Afternoon I Had Some Time, So I Began My Physic Notes For My Khôle.
9/100 Days Of Productivity : This Afternoon I Had Some Time, So I Began My Physic Notes For My Khôle.
9/100 Days Of Productivity : This Afternoon I Had Some Time, So I Began My Physic Notes For My Khôle.

9/100 days of productivity : This afternoon I had some time, so I began my physic notes for my khôle. (sort of french oral exam every week for student who pretend to join a "great" school like engineering school or commercial school) I also helped my sister understand primitives. I mades a lot of exercices in maths myself, learned engineering sciences for tomorrow exam and read again my French notes.


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8 years ago
J-7: I Bought New Highlighters And Highlight Everything I Could ! Scanning Like 40 Pages Of Book, It
J-7: I Bought New Highlighters And Highlight Everything I Could ! Scanning Like 40 Pages Of Book, It
J-7: I Bought New Highlighters And Highlight Everything I Could ! Scanning Like 40 Pages Of Book, It
J-7: I Bought New Highlighters And Highlight Everything I Could ! Scanning Like 40 Pages Of Book, It

J-7: I bought new highlighters and highlight everything I could ! Scanning like 40 pages of book, it took so long ! And eventually learning a bit.


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8 years ago
Maths Study For Tomorrow Exam : It Will Only Last 2hours When It’s Usually 4hours. And I Borrow Books
Maths Study For Tomorrow Exam : It Will Only Last 2hours When It’s Usually 4hours. And I Borrow Books

Maths study for tomorrow exam : it will only last 2hours when it’s usually 4hours. And I borrow books at school for my group project about automatisation. Oh and I guess I’m doing the 100 days of productivity even if I’m actually trying to be productive since a long time ago. But let it be the day 5 since when I started my studyblr.


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8 years ago
Hi, I From France. I Study In CPGE, Kind Of A Science Class Before Engineering School. I Love Watching
Hi, I From France. I Study In CPGE, Kind Of A Science Class Before Engineering School. I Love Watching
Hi, I From France. I Study In CPGE, Kind Of A Science Class Before Engineering School. I Love Watching

Hi, I from France. I study in CPGE, kind of a science class before engineering school. I love watching studyblr and bullet journal posts, and lately I wanted to make my own. I'm not really good at pretty notes, organised desk and perfect writing even if I love seeing those posts. I'm aware that there are already a lot of studyblr but I study quite a lot and I think studyblr community can be a good motivation for me. Also it's been more than a year that I'm using a bullet journal even if mine is quite simple but still helpful.


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1 year ago

Does anyone have experience with changing their major? I’m going through an existential crisis and could really use someone to ask some questions about this


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1 year ago

Current mood:

✨ staring at my mechanics assignment humming Adam Lambert’s „Whataya want from me“ ✨

Please send help 🙃


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1 year ago
My Plan To Digitalize My Notes On My IPad Didn't Happen Today, Since The Apple Pencil I Bought On EBay

My plan to digitalize my notes on my iPad didn't happen today, since the Apple Pencil I bought on eBay is not working at all. Like -this thing is clinically dead. Also I had to move to the living room, since my boyfriend typing on his keyboard is currently the most annoying sound in the world to me. Needless to say, I didn't start my study session in a good mood.

But: I did what any sane person would do and made myself a macchiato and a bowl filled with sweets.

It's a beautiful day outside and I already feel a bit better, now that I've actually started.


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4 years ago

This is perfect!!! Will suit you 😉😉😉 @lobotomizedskull

This Is Perfect!!! Will Suit You 😉😉😉 @lobotomizedskull

PROUD OF MYSELF:

As some of you already know, I will be graduating as an electronic engineer in weeks. I'm buying this shit just for the occasion. @crazymela 😂

PROUD OF MYSELF:
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Elettricista elettronico Funny Viva La Resistance Engineer Maglietta: Amazon.it: Abbigliamento

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6 months ago

I think it's the third year in a row i've had to relearn Darcy's law because i keep forgetting the equation, because i read the name and i instantly think "Oh yes Darcy of course i know of him i haven't had the pleasure of being introduced but i hear he has over 10000 a year"

#women in stem i guess

(anyway i'm failing fluid mecanics)


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3 months ago

tuesday, feb 11th

i survived! today was exciting but really stretched my brain. this week is really big for my research- i'm doing my first self-designed experiment tomorrow and i'm excited/scared/uncertain. i'm trying to remind myself that fear and excitement feel the same to our body, it's just how we think about those physical feelings that changes the mental feelings.

Tuesday, Feb 11th
Tuesday, Feb 11th
Tuesday, Feb 11th

i’ve also been grappling with…why i do what i do. like, ultimately we’re all little specs of matter and energy that are so small in the grand scheme of things. and it’s been hard lately to not just give up and let god take the wheel.

but we’re all here for some purpose. ultimately god (whoever they are) has HAD the wheel for a while and we’re all just…going along for the ride. we’re lucky to have the resources, opportunities, and people that we have, and should always work for more.

while it doesn’t seem like it, it’s a blessing to be stressed about school. it’s a blessing to worry about grades. because at least we CAN worry about grades. at least we CAN worry about school.

education is a human right—but right now it feels like a gift.

to do:

finalize experiment for tomorrow

start working through data analysis for instrumentation lab

modeling homework

🎧: mendelssohn string octet


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3 months ago

friday, feb 8th

i was truly in circuit jail today. instrumentation lab was so bad that i have to go in tomorrow to get the correct data 😭😭

although the lab in golden hour is unfortunately quite aesthetic. so do with that what you will.

also also also pizza at lab meeting today! i made nanoparticles after ages and spent some time relearning how to do it. my particles were a tiny bit small (they should be around 200 nm).

now i'm just watching my cdrama after eating a delishos dinner. no studying tonight.

Friday, Feb 8th
Friday, Feb 8th
Friday, Feb 8th
Friday, Feb 8th
Friday, Feb 8th

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3 months ago

thursday, feb 6th

hi friends. i survived today! i had my instrumentation exam and a modeling quiz B2B and...it was rough. but thankfully, the hardest part of my week is mostly over and i'm happy that finished both assessments.

today wasn't a complete crashout –– the instrumentation exam was difficult but i did my best. i high key resented studying for the exam so i'm happy it's over.

i do have things due tomorrow though. but no expectations.

today i won a sunset lamp thingy! it makes my room look really nice. i did go to lab for a little bit of time but then came home as i was too tired.

Thursday, Feb 6th
Thursday, Feb 6th

to do:

instrumentation lab spreadsheet

build circuit for instrumentation lab

🎧: 2000's telugu romantic songs 🥹


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3 months ago

tuesday, feb 4

Tuesday, Feb 4

long day today. although very productive. the grind resumes.

today was my first day making nanoparticles on my own! i only made the solution today, and i'm going to do the freeze-thaw and extrusion steps on…friday. i also desperately need to write my proposal but i don't think i can get to it before thursday.

i also need this week to get over soon because i was genuinely tweaking today. like, someone sedate me. please.

like, let me listen to my bach and pretend i'm an alchemist. that's all i want. or turn me into a frog and put me in a warm little pond. that's also an option.

today's work is much like yesterday's-

to do:

finish polymer chemistry homework

finish tissue engineering reading

redo instrumentation quiz 2

correct instrumentation homework

🎧: bach violin concertos (bach is bae, prove me wrong)

Tuesday, Feb 4

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3 months ago

monday, feb 3

Monday, Feb 3
Monday, Feb 3
Monday, Feb 3
Monday, Feb 3

i'm really stressed/scared for this week. i have my first instrumentation exam on thursday, an instrumentation quiz tomorrow, and a modeling quiz on thursday 😬. but nothing some mint tea and a mug cake w/ vanilla ice cream can't fix

i also have something due almost every day this week. which is scary because everything is huge as fuck. but i'm going to make sure to take care of myself. good grades are nice, but i have to be there to enjoy them :)

today i had polymer chem and tissue engineering. loving both. we're learning about polymer mixing and my professor's slides about equilibrium were so pookarina.

i also went into lab today, and had my weekly research seminar as well. i'm having so much fun now making scientific decisions, and i'm really excited for next week because i have a lot of experiments planned.

i think i ate with today's fit and i wanted to share.

to dos:

finish modeling homework ✅

study for instrumentation quiz

finish modeling lab to get checked off tomorrow

instrumentation lab spreadsheet

(god this is a lot) finish tissue engineering journal club paper + figure

🎧: idyll for string orchestra – janacek😩


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3 months ago

friday, jan 31

happy friday!!!

highkey died in instrumentation lab today. so i actually don't know how to make a circuit and kinda died. i think the TA hates me and it's only lab 1. BUT they seem so chill and i hope they grade easy as fuck.

although free pizza at lab meeting! i actually just kinda sat there and nodded while i ate my pizza.

here's a cute picture from last year that i took at another cafe just for shits

Friday, Jan 31

today is the weekly friendgroup hangout, but still-

todo:

do SOMETHING for the instrumentation homework (with friends) (ok so this is actually being done at study group tomorrow because brain tired)


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3 months ago

thursday, jan 30th

guys lookit this salad i made. normalize unaesthetic food pictures. i lowkey also ate so much deep fried food today. my lunch (is it still lunch if i ate at 3pm) was onion rings+fries with queso and ranch (so basically an oil rig) and my salad had some more of that breaded tofu i made yesterday but cut up.

Thursday, Jan 30th
Thursday, Jan 30th

not that it's wrong/bad to eat deep fried food. life is too short to regret.

i also am so cooked for my instrumentation class right now. we begged and pleaded to get an extension and prof gave us 1 DAY. not even the weekend. it's not like he's going to grade it before next week's exam...so why the rush.

me in circuit jail:

Thursday, Jan 30th

modeling quiz was ok. i finished it! so therefore i successfully served cunt.

n e ways. i'm going to crank out as much as i can before i need to switch gears and do stuff for my instrumentation lab tomorrow.

tasks:

instrumentation homework. just do it. ✅ (big slay 4/6 problems done 2 days before the due date)

instrumentation pre-lab lecture. ✅ (guys this was so much shorter than what i'd thought it'd be)

optional: research proposal (fook dat im going to bed)

🍵: osmanthus tea.

🎧: Brahms Symphony 4, Beethoven Symphony 7 🤤


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3 months ago

tuesday, jan 28th

hi beanz. welcome back.

picked up this sparkling lemon soda from an italian deli near my house on my walk home to drink as i study.

cute cafe that i bought the soda from. i had 1/2 a napoleon that i brought home too.
the lemon soda and part of my modeling notes.

today, i had my biomedical modeling and my biomedical instrumentation class. both of these are my most difficult classes, so i have to put quite a bit of work into them.

in modeling, i learned how to serve cunt about partial differential equations and modeled cellular diffusion using a partial differential equation. this class is actually so cool and it's an easy favorite. i have a quiz on thursday, so i have to study for that.

instrumentation is...confusing. this first portion of the course has been a review of my circuits class from fall 2023. which i then basically repeated in my signals/systems class last semester. but somehow i still don't really understand what's going on so maybe i need the review. i have an exam next week and need to lock tf in.

i also have some stuff to do for research. i have a proposal to write due on feb 15th, and ideally would like feedback from prof next week. so that means this needs to get written by lab meeting on friday. i haven't even made a document. absolutely cooked.

to do:

finish start 4 problems in instrumentation homework ✅

redo pharmacokinetics example for modeling quiz

start modeling homework 2 ✅ 1/29

start research proposal ✅

🎧: tchaikovsky violin concerto in d major


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3 months ago

hi :)

just wanted to introduce myself-

i'm a third-year biomedical engineering student. i love chemistry, biology, and science.

i'm kinda obsessed with coffee, pain au chocolate pastries, and da beanz. all kinds of beanz.

my favorite stationary item is the BEMLP gel ink pen, 0.35 mm.

I write most of my notes in pen. homework is in pencil or typed, depending on whether or not it requires coding.

coding is the bane of my existence.

it's great to meet everyone! feel free to ask me any questions :)


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1 year ago

the struggle is real

me: *has to study for very difficult exams that are not too far away*

brain: you should write a fanfiction

me: brain, I have litterally never wrote anything in my entire life, now it doesn't seem like a good time...

me: I really have to focus

brain: :(

me: ...sigh ok, but just a short one! Then we can go back and focus!!

brain: :D

me: *never focuses again*


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1 month ago

I'd like to give a few examples.

🧪The man known as the father of chemistry (or alchemy, our teacher said both are used for him), Jabir ibn Hayyan. He wrote a book named Kitab al-Kimya, "kimya" means chemistry, and the word chemistry originated from that as well. He invented aqua regia, he had the first chemistry lab, discovered the methods of refining and crystallizing nitric acid, hydrogen chloride and sulfuric acid, and discovered diethyl ether, citric acid, acetic acid and tartaric acid. He developed the "retort" and literally introduced the concept of "base" to chemistry.

📐The father/ founder of algebra, Al-Khwarizmi. He wrote a book called Al-Jabr and the word "algebra" comes from "jabr". He presented the first systematic solution of linear and quadratic equations. One of his achievements in algebra was his demonstration of how to solve quadratic equations by completing the square, for which he provided geometric justifications. He introduced the methods of "reduction" and "balancing". The word "algorithm" literally comes from his name. He also produced the first table of tangents.

📐Biruni, who proposed that the radius be accepted as a unit in trigonometric functions and added secant, cosecant and cotangent functions to it. He made many contributions to astronomy that are too detailed for me to write here because this is long enough already, but for medicine, he managed to make a woman give birth by C section. He wrote Kitabu's Saydane which describes the benefits of around 3000 plants and how they are used.

🩺The father of early polymeric medicine, Ibn Sina. His books, The Law of Medicine and The Book of Healing were taught as the basic works in medical science in various European universities until the mid-17th century. He discovered that the eye was made up of six sections and that the retina was important for vision, performed cataract surgery. He performed kidney surgery, diagnosed diabetes by analyzing urine, identified tumors, and worked on diseases such as facial paralysis, ulcers, and jaundice. He used "anesthesia" in surgeries, invented instruments such as forceps and scalpels to remove catheters and tumors. He was the first physician in history to mention the existence of microbes, at a time when there was no microscope. He made contributions to so many fields: astronomy, physics, chemistry, psychology (he suggested treating patients with music).

🩺Al-Zahrawi wrote Kitab al-Tasrif, a thirty-volume encyclopedia of medical practices. The surgery chapter of this work became the standard textbook in Europe for the next five hundred years. He pioneered the use of catgut for internal stitches, and his surgical instruments are still used today to treat people. He did so much work in surgery that I can't write them all here. The first clinical description of an operative procedure for hydrocephalus was given by him, he clearly described the evacuation of superficial intracranial fluid in hydrocephalic children. He was also the first physician to identify the hereditary nature of haemophilia and describe an abdominal pregnancy, a subtype of ectopic pregnancy that in those days was a fatal affliction, and was first to discover the root cause of paralysis.

✈️Abbas ibn Firnas devised a means of manufacturing colorless glass, invented various planispheres, made corrective lenses, devised an apparatus consisting of a chain of objects that could be used to simulate the motions of the planets and stars, designed a water clock, and a prototype for a kind of metronome. He also attempted to FLY, and he did fly a respectable distance but forgot to add a tail to his wings and didn't stick the landing.

Women also became scholars in the Islamic society. An example would be Maryam al-Ijliyya, who was an astronomer and an astrolabe maker, who measured the altitude of celestial bodies with the astrolabes she made. Another example would be Fatima al-Fihri, who founded the oldest university in the world, the University of Qarawiyyin.

Baghdad was the dream place anyone in academia now would want to go, it was a peaceful place of inclusivity and research. So many scholars advanced so many fields of study. Ibn al-Haytham invented camera obscura (and pinhole camera), Ibn al-Nafis was the first to describe the pulmonary circulation of blood, father of robotics Ismail al-Jazari invented the elephant clock and his list of contributions to engineering are so long that I can't write them here...

These are just a few examples, of course. I hope this encourages people to do research on this topic more. I even added some emojis to make this more fun to read.💁🏻‍♀️

was talking to my mom about how white people ignore the contributions of poc to academia and I found myself saying the words "I bet those idiots think Louis Pasteur was the first to discover germ theory"

which admittedly sounded pretentious as fuck but I'm just so angry that so few people know about the academic advancements during the golden age of Islam.

Islamic doctors were washing their hands and equipment when Europeans were still shoving dirty ass hands into bullet wounds. ancient Indians were describing tiny organisms worsening illness that could travel from person to person before Greece and Rome even started theorizing that some illnesses could be transmitted

also, not related to germ theory, but during the golden age of Islam, they developed an early version of surgery on the cornea. as in the fucking eye. and they were successful

and what have white people contributed exactly?

please go research the golden age of Islamic academia. so many of us wouldn't be alive today if not for their discoveries

people ask sometimes how I can be proud to be Muslim. this is just one of many reasons

some sources to get you started:

explorable.com
The Islamic Golden Age, spanning the 8th to the 15th Centuries, saw many great advances in science, as Islamic scholars gathered knowledge f
Arabic Medicine in Literature
PubMed Central (PMC)

but keep in mind, it wasn't just science and medicine! we contributed to literature and philosophy and mathematics and political theory and more!

maybe show us some damn respect


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6 years ago
Bioprocess Engineering In Practice. Long & Funny Sunday 🌞

Bioprocess engineering in practice. Long & funny sunday 🌞


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