Physical containment to make sure things don't escape from the lab.
Biological containment to make sure that the organisms themselves don't multiply in ways we don't want.
Creating this containment , extremely high temperature, high density.
But thinking about containment physically can be really instructive.
So it's really containment and reassurance, by which we mean that you're not going to let the anxiety take over your whole life and color everything
to develop containment assurance.
So we have a containment building around it, just in case that vessel ever explodes somehow.
That's why containment is so important.
This is a pure containment thing.
When there's closed containment systems.
that word psyop has broken containment .
And what I mean by containment is having boundaries for ourselves.
Each one is its own containment and waste storage system.
They come up with the idea of containment because they borrow it from the nuclear industry.
There's an environment where cost containment is a big topic.
contained on the floor of the containment .
Another great technique I use for containment is physically kicking my subjects back into place underneath me.
I think that the strategy of containment was basically a sound strategy, that the policy of containing the
this very interesting little closed containment system he's got 60,000 head of Siberian sturgeon right now about
and building a policy of containment around Saddam to keep him from getting weapons of mass destruction all
And this word, containment , is all of the policy discourse, whether you're talking about nuclear or bio or informational risks of different sorts
And they say we need two kinds of control-- biological containment and physical containment .
He calls this Exoconfac, the extraterrestrial containment facility.
So the technologies of this moment are characterized by things that violate the notion of containment -- right, left, and center.
So, it had to be put in containment units and all sandblasted, primed, and repainted.
announced the restructuring of American foreign policy where we got rid of the containment doctrine that we'd had where
The precautionary approach, scientific advances, containment , today everything is set up to keep disease and death away.
It's just about having the right system and containment for them.
In TNG they tried to tweak that a little bit, and they put in the containment field and tried to say that you're actually transporting
chemotherapy every day but I do take a low do U medicine that kind of keeps my my cancer in containment keeps
And they just have no imagination that what the biotech industry wants to do is non-containment .
And so the whole idea that they enter the biotech revolutionary era with this idea of containment is a little ironic in retrospect.
of the culture of the Cold War, of the culture of brinksmanship and containment and craziness.
I mean, George Kennan wrote quite a bit about containment in early '40s, late to mid '30s.
So the system issued alerts in those cases, and the response and containment efforts followed.
Most fusion efforts have used tokamaks, which are these giant donut-shaped magnetic containment chambers.
But most people, when you ask them, they don't believe that in their lifetime we're going to see the management and containment of cancer.
The '40s and the '50s were black and white, Cold War, locked down, very much a kind of containment culture.
People have said often oh, gee, why don't you just go to the BLS-4 containment facilities at the Centers
that you put on the system, whereas if you bring a sample back, it can sit in containment for 20 years.
For instance, the fusion parts, the tokamak designs, the magnetic containment vessels, all of that stuff.
Citizen soldiers constituted the the war in Korea, which was a war fought pursuant to that strategy of containment ,
flaw, programming error, human error, containment failure, battery fire, distraction, AI malfeasance,
The materials in those containment
And really I've still heard it to be referred to, I believe from law enforcement, as a containment zone which is kind of a,
clicking of the bedside clock, feeling the pain across her entire face as if the bones of her skull were contracting steadily, the flesh struggling against containment .
It's more expensive, so no one wants to run and do it, but -- in our world and hopefully in our lifetime -- we're going to see more and more of closed containment systems being
They're talking about doing it in Canadian government subsidization, subsidizing some closed-containment systems.