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Inflammation is intended for a good thing.attenuate the agitance? DR. MARC SCHOEN: Yes.
ultimately we should be okay with humanity gettingattenuated and AI taking over.Do they think intelligence and consciousness are the same thing?
We may conclude that's just the kind of person they are, but what all kinds of research and organizational psychology shows is that situations in the workplace can be powerful. Situationscan attenuate differences between people. So, even though I might be extroverted, you may be introverted. If we're both working in sales, we both have to be extroverted ifwe're going to be successful.
One is to shun technology altogether, to basically say this leads to an unhealthy place, I'm going to opt out.Another would be to attenuate it, and sort of say everything in moderation.I'm going to use some of the tools that Google and others are putting forward to monitor and regulate, similar to food.
and thereafter to a much longer run process of social, technological, economic, and cultural change." And then they go on to say that "the finding also implies that thepolicies to attenuate or reverse the trend would have to reach deep into the social fabric and take into consideration that such socio-economic forcesgenerally change at glacial pace." So Kessler has it wrong in thinking that it all happened in the 1980s.
Planes, the moon, the sun, tides-- everything rings this machine.We know electromagnetic radiation attenuates with distance.
doesn't work. You know, to publishers who believe in DRM I say, "Behold: the typist", and it went great. Now my foreign publishers have been a little more complicated only becausethe relationship tends to be more attenuated so its my agent's sub-agent dealing with an editor and so I often times don't even know who the editor at a foreign publisher is andevery now and again, I'll get an email from a reader saying, "You know, we just translated your book into Bulgarian and your Bulgarian publisher is going crazy." It's not a real
And that's when the diseases and disabilities of old age begin to emerge and to progress.And all of what we try to do today to attenuate and alleviate the pathologies of old ageconsists of what I'm calling here the geriatrics approach, geriatric medicine.
They were traveling by waves.They are weak. They attenuate.The vacuum tubes, in fact-- this is the one Kelly worked on for years and years called the 101 D-- was also called the repeater tube.
425 I think that's the figures they they gave stanf for tuition I think now isworking with constantly you just become very good and very attenuated doing that and so I'm always on the alert for
The outcome of the child is greater if the woman experiences pregnancy sickness.So when a woman goes to her OBGYN and he or she will give her a pill to attenuate those symptoms, from an evolutionaryperspective, you're doing the exactly incorrect things.
where I wired things together not wired in that way made some little sculptures that I photographed um little differentit isn't as you know how many networks how many connections you have it's how do you attenuate the network how do you
So thank you very much, indeed.And for sound, depending on the habitat, that attenuates very quickly.
is can't even read this this is distorted here I think this is San Franciscoright um and so anywhere you can see that there similar pattern in many different cities it's attenuated in someDenver is showing less than others um uh
it's the best interface for a city, and bicycling. It's also a phenomenal invention; doesn't need much more. So, we privileged that and we also give the road a bit of intelligenceAnd thinking that way, we must need long range systems, so here's a sky tub that would take groups of them from let's say, Boston to New York and then you attenuate; you break off
But suffice it to say that, if you have a live, attenuated vaccine, which is a living organism in a weakened form
This is very labor-intensive work, and as we know, that kind of tech support hasn't completely vanished, but it has attenuated to the point
It tells you, for instance, that the interactions between objects is attenuated by the distance between them.
by minus 1. And he said about behavioral economics, "the division of labor strongly attenuates, if not eliminates,
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