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An infinite sum of continuous functions does not have to be continuous. For example, you should be able to construct a Fourier series that converges to a discontinuous function.
at leat 20 minutes
30 to 60 minutes
A value that is continuous. Maybe you should look it up. Oh! I think it might be something that's always used, so it has a continuous value. Like a sponge, or a toothbrush. However, bellbottoms do not have continuous value becuase they're not used anymore. Look it up, I say again. It might be something COMPLETELY different. Good Luck!
3-10 minutes a day
Eyewash stations should be no more than 10 seconds walk from where chemicals are used and splashed may occur.
Generally, flush the eye with water for a period of time (like ten minutes). It depends on what chemical it is. Some require rinsing with water, some require an emergency room trip after a good flushing with water. Consult the label in the chemical packaging.
Considering the solution is sterile saline and boric acid it should be good for 3 months, but it is so inexpensive I change mine every 30 days just to be on the safe side. Check with your supplier they should be able to tell you about required change dates.
Approximately 2.1 kilometers. It should take about 15 minutes to walk there.
yes you can. It should take 15-30 minutes
This will depend on whether you already have your ticket or not. You should allow 30 minutes as an absolute minimum.
Walk to Euston Square which is around two minutes away and well signposted and take the Hammersmith and City Line or Circle Line to Paddington.
An infinite sum of continuous functions does not have to be continuous. For example, you should be able to construct a Fourier series that converges to a discontinuous function.
The continuous pattern should be 44
Should b unless your a quadropleegic, or the lifts broke an your in a wheelchair
Just a very few slivers in warm water makes an excellent eyewash (old remedy from my grandma).
It's very easy to get there on the London Underground or by bus. The Central Line runs through Holborn station, eastbound to Mile End station, which is the closest station to Queen Mary, University of London. Journey should take around 15 minutes and cost £2.30 The bus number 25 also runs the same route and takes around 30 minutes.