CCSVI Clinic Receives Joint IRB Approval for Aftercare Protocol Study.
The joint application between Noble Hospital and CCSVI Clinic has been approved through the IEC Institutional Review Board (IRB) that will allow researchers to use patient data to study their new extended and enhanced aftercare treatment protocol. Please Call 888-419-6855 to know more about participating in the study. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information. Email apply -at- ccsviclinic. ca
I just learned this through studying psychology. You waste your energy on indulging in your frustration or lack of patience when you don't keep calm. Its like your mind shifts away from the problem, and onto the anger and self dislike.
@tsolox I see what you're saying--but not entirely, because much of what goes into computer programming could be of a math foundation. At least, most CSCI grads have a strong math foundation by the time they graduate. I think it's all dependent on the actual project you're coding for.
@tsolox No it doesn't. Both require deductive reasoning. And programming, at many times, requires a deep knowledge of math. La, programming is an application of maths. Just like building or engineering.
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CCSVI Clinic Receives Joint IRB Approval for Aftercare Protocol Study.
The joint application between Noble Hospital and CCSVI Clinic has been approved through the IEC Institutional Review Board (IRB) that will allow researchers to use patient data to study their new extended and enhanced aftercare treatment protocol. Please Call 888-419-6855 to know more about participating in the study. Log on to ccsviclinic. ca for more information. Email apply -at- ccsviclinic. ca
Gregmills007 11 months ago
I just learned this through studying psychology. You waste your energy on indulging in your frustration or lack of patience when you don't keep calm. Its like your mind shifts away from the problem, and onto the anger and self dislike.
HitomiAyumu 11 months ago
pretty good, you gotta keep calm
TheSvartdemon 1 year ago
interesting
FIGHTFANNERD3 1 year ago
solving a math problem uses a different mindset than doing computer programming.
tsolox 1 year ago
@tsolox I see what you're saying--but not entirely, because much of what goes into computer programming could be of a math foundation. At least, most CSCI grads have a strong math foundation by the time they graduate. I think it's all dependent on the actual project you're coding for.
slayer666metallica 1 year ago
@tsolox No it doesn't. Both require deductive reasoning. And programming, at many times, requires a deep knowledge of math. La, programming is an application of maths. Just like building or engineering.
HitomiAyumu 11 months ago