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This doodle is entirely Kelidimari's doodle based upon numerous lectures and textbooks and homework assignments and quiz things. I doodled it using the fill-in-shape tool for the body, lines and circles. I saved it as a jpeg because bmp made the file too big. This is basically a MS Paint version of concepts I learned in my courses and is not copied from a book. The thoughts are, but it's like drawing a circle and saying yes, the thoughts came from somewhere. I'm not sure at what point I started to learn these things; I'm in public health, so they started epidemiology things a while back. I think it might have even been discussed in general bio at some point. I don't recall; the things I have learned along the way sort of blur in a blob time-wise.
This doodle is entirely Kelidimari's doodle based upon numerous lectures and textbooks and homework assignments and quiz things. I doodled it using the fill-in-shape tool for the body, lines and circles. I saved it as a jpeg because bmp made the file too big. This is basically a MS Paint version of concepts I learned in my courses and is not copied from a book. The thoughts are, but it's like drawing a circle and saying yes, the thoughts came from somewhere. I'm not sure at what point I started to learn these things; I'm in public health, so they started epidemiology things a while back. I think it might have even been discussed in general bio at some point. I don't recall; the things I have learned along the way sort of blur in a blob time-wise.

Wu, S. are part of my name. "brainfarts" was because I kind of label my doodles and diagrams that way, when I'm putting together some ideas to try to make a tangible something that I can memorize easier. I can verify the name thing if needed.


RR stands for relative risk.
RR stands for relative risk.

Revision as of 20:48, 3 February 2012

This doodle is entirely Kelidimari's doodle based upon numerous lectures and textbooks and homework assignments and quiz things. I doodled it using the fill-in-shape tool for the body, lines and circles. I saved it as a jpeg because bmp made the file too big. This is basically a MS Paint version of concepts I learned in my courses and is not copied from a book. The thoughts are, but it's like drawing a circle and saying yes, the thoughts came from somewhere. I'm not sure at what point I started to learn these things; I'm in public health, so they started epidemiology things a while back. I think it might have even been discussed in general bio at some point. I don't recall; the things I have learned along the way sort of blur in a blob time-wise.

Wu, S. are part of my name. "brainfarts" was because I kind of label my doodles and diagrams that way, when I'm putting together some ideas to try to make a tangible something that I can memorize easier. I can verify the name thing if needed.

RR stands for relative risk. OR stands for odds ratio.

They are two different things. Kelidimari (talk) 20:42, 3 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]