Here is a movie showing the displacement due to diffusive motion of the oxygen molecules in the simulation system that I'm using to develop the "concentration gradient method."
It will be interesting to see the oxygen diffuse across the membrane, which begins at around Z=25.
Monday, 2021-08-02 11:05 AM CT. The last transaction of Chi Gas on Uniswap V2 traded at a price of 1.9664e-4 Eth/Chi, paying a gas price of 42 gwei on the Ethereum network. The price of Chi has fallen in spite of seemingly elevated gas prices and contracting supply (2,101,973 CHI). To make a transaction on the Ethereum network, users must pay a fee denominated in "gas". The amount of gas that is paid is dependent upon the complexity of the transaction. A transaction that simply transfers tokens from one address to another will require less gas than a transaction that utilizes smart contracts deployed on the Ethereum block chain.
"Change is coming and we need to break free. We must become independent." Her eyes reflected skepticism and uncertainty. "You have the means of production and the expertise. Food is necessity and yours is good. We need you", reasoned Edmund. "What am I going to do with gold coins? I can't pay my bills or buy anything with it," she finally replied. "Ok, how about I pay half in gold and half in money. Then if you need anything, you can always trade the coins back to me. Consider it a promise, a record of debt. Alternatively, you can also sell it at the Gold Nugget in town if you really need." "You know you're not being very convincing, but ok. Let's do it. What do you need?" "Today, leaf lettuce, cucumbers, and tomatoes, 20 pounds of each. And then 20 pounds more every week this month. Can you do that?" "Yes." Edmund walked away with Summer and Alex, the gravel crunching with each step. ...
We started an investment experiment on June 12th, 2020, in which we will attempt to actively trade MIDU, a 3x leveraged ETF that emulates the behavior of the S&P 400 mid-cap stock index. We initialized this experiment with a hypothetical 1000$, with an allocation of 26 shares, assuming a price of 18.54$/share [482.04$] and 517.86$ as cash. A bit unexpectedly, the MIDU made a move up today. I initially guessed that it was going to go down, with the futures market early Monday morning suggesting so. However, MIDU gained and kept gaining. We decided on a one-share sell @ 19.80$, realizing a nice bit of gain. But did we sell too soon? If we want to maximize the potential gains, we need to be able to ride the swings, heavy swings. The cost of attempting to maximize these gains is the increase in risk--the potential for loss or missed opportunity. I don't think anybody knows what's going to happen day-to-day. At the time of the ...
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