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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14869 · Jun 26

#html#data_science#education#machine_learning#machine_learning_algorithms#machinelearning#machinelearning_python#microsoft_for_beginners#ml#python#r#scikit_learn#scikit_learn_python Microsoft’s "Machine Learning for Beginners" is a free, 12-week course with 26 lessons designed to teach classic machine learning using Python and Scikit-learn. It includes quizzes, projects, and assignments to help you learn by doing, with lessons themed around global cultures to keep it engaging. You can access solutions, videos, and even R language versions. The course is beginner-friendly, flexible, and helps build practical skills step-by-step, making it easier to understand and apply machine learning concepts in real-world scenarios. This structured approach boosts your learning retention and prepares you for further study or career growth in ML[1][5]. https://github.com/microsoft/ML-For-Beginners

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@anatomyarthub · Post #3108 · 05/31/2024, 09:27 AM

#анатомия#руки#anatomy#arms Когда рука согнута вверх, бицепс будет выпирать, а трицепс вытянется. Так же лучевые мышцы сократятся и согнут руку в локте. Старайтесь обращать внимание на выпуклые (активные) мышцы и те что тянутся (неактивные). Активные мышцы сжимаются. Обратите внимание, как бицепс сгибается и противостоящий трицепс растягивается. Не существует такой мышцы, которая выталкивала бы другую. В мышцах есть сила. Но так же мягкость и экспрессия. When the arm is bent upward, the biceps will bulge and the triceps will extend. The radial muscles will also contract and bend the arm at the elbow. Try to pay attention to the bulging (active) muscles and those that stretch (inactive). Active muscles contract. Notice how the biceps flexes and the opposing triceps stretches. There is no such muscle that would push out another. There is strength in the muscles. But also softness and expression. @anatomyarthub

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