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>taking a screenshot of my notes and using it as a reaction image
Anon w-what?

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What do medicinal chemists do exactly? Would I be a synthetic organic chemist that also gets to test his compounds on cell cultures and mice and shit? Would it be easier to find a job as a medicinal chemist or synthetic organic chemist?

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I have issues with understanding the logic of the concept of variance. So assuming I am playing roulette at the casino forever, the first day I run tremendously over variance and win and win and win. Supposedly during the next sessions I should experience a bad run of variance, as I am currently running over expected variance. But then I meet this guy who has lost money over the last days, much more than he is supposed to according to the math of the game, and I start just playing what he does. Imagine now I find such a person every single day and play what he is playing. When or how will variance balance out? Will be fucked as I am expected to lose or will I be lucky as he is expected to win. Now, I do know the fact that variance can equal out in infinity, but everybody ever gambled will tell you that it never needs more than a few days to balance out. Opinions?

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