docs: Fix a few typos

There are small typos in:
- tutorials/installing_scientific_packages.md
- tutorials/sqlite3_howto/README.md
- tutorials/sqlite3_howto/code/update_or_insert_records.py
- useful_scripts/conc_gzip_files.py

Fixes:
- Should read `existing` rather than `exisiting`.
- Should read `conveniently` rather than `conviniently`.
- Should read `calculate` rather than `calulate`.
- Should read `accommodate` rather than `accomodate`.
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Tim Gates 2022-06-27 13:19:05 +10:00
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@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ print its path:
Finally, we can set an `alias` in our `.bash_profile` or `.bash_rc` file to
conviniently run IPython from the console. E.g.,
conveniently run IPython from the console. E.g.,

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@ -586,7 +586,7 @@ syntax applies to simple dates or simple times only, too.
#### Update Mar 16, 2014:
If'd we are interested to calulate the hours between two `DATETIME()`
If'd we are interested to calculate the hours between two `DATETIME()`
timestamps, we can could use the handy `STRFTIME()` function like this

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# Sebastian Raschka, 2014
# Update records or insert them if they don't exist.
# Note that this is a workaround to accomodate for missing
# Note that this is a workaround to accommodate for missing
# SQL features in SQLite.
import sqlite3

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ def conc_gzip_files(in_dir, out_file, append=False, print_progress=True):
Keyword arguments:
in_dir (str): Path of the directory with the gzip-files
out_file (str): Path to the resulting file
append (bool): If true, it appends contents to an exisiting file,
append (bool): If true, it appends contents to an existing file,
else creates a new output file.
print_progress (bool): prints progress bar if true.