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Use stokes' theorem to evaluate s curl f · ds. F(x, y, z) = x2 sin(z)i + y2j + xyk, s is the part of the paraboloid z = 1 − x2 − y2 that lies above the xy-plane, oriented upward.
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Host danny boyle used a line from what shakespearean play to welcome the athletes and fans arriving in london for the 2012 olympics?
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