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\nDear students,
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\nA warm welcome to BN2102 Bioengineering data analysis!
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\nAs biomedical engineers, you will be conducting different types of experiments. This module is aimed at providing you with the necessary skills to analyze and interpret the results that you will be getting from your experiments.
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\nAt the end of this module, you will be able to:\n