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In this lecture, we will go over a lot of useful details about how Python interpreter works, sometimes reinforcing what we already discussed previously, and sometimes discussing new ideas.<br />
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You will need the following files:<br />
:[[media:f_emg.txt | Muscle data]], which you will use for loading and plotting, rename this file with an extension csv;<br />
:[[media:Module3.txt | Lecture notebook]], rename this with an extension zip and then unzip it.<br />
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Your work: take your codes from modules 1, 2 and restructure it to use in a Jupiter notebook.<br />
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*[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeNvrPddCgvMfHdlSA8uYDddBFqLK81Rrr4l7jfozud6J7iww/viewform Submit your work].</div>nemenman>Ilya