Applied
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This approach has been very successfully
applied
to many complex systems in physics, biology, computer science, the social sciences, but what about economics?
So the news came, I
applied
to school and I was accepted to Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Lynchburg, Virginia, and I couldn't come without the support of the village, because I needed to raise money to buy the air ticket.
You could see what I
applied
for and what replies I got.
So by now, I had developed a new pedagogical method, so I
applied
that.
In fact, we
applied
a lot of rocket design techniques to make the car light despite having a very large battery pack.
What I have here is a cinder block that we've coated half with a nanotechnology spray that can be
applied
to almost any material.
So game theory is a branch of, originally,
applied
mathematics, used mostly in economics and political science, a little bit in biology, that gives us a mathematical taxonomy of social life and it predicts what people are likely to do and believe others will do in cases where everyone's actions affect everyone else.
The problem was that an influential group at Oxford began arguing that because it worked so well in economics, this deductive method ought to be
applied
to the natural sciences too.
What's ended up happening over the past few decades is the kind of coverage that you had as a head of state or as a great celebrity is now being
applied
to you every day by all these people who are Tweeting, blogging, following you, watching your credit scores and what you do to yourself.
One quarter of a million of them
applied
by hand as the final finish.
I was afraid that they would kill us, and instead they understood, especially when I told them that I was trying to apply the same stratagem that Philip Johnson
applied
in 1934 when he wanted to make people understand the importance of design, and he took propeller blades and pieces of machinery and in the MoMA galleries he put them on white pedestals against white walls, as if they were Brancusi sculptures.
We have
applied
this theory early on, that was our first success, to the diagnostic of the rupture of key elements on the iron rocket.
We have
applied
this theory to many systems, landslides, glacier collapse, even to the dynamics of prediction of success: blockbusters, YouTube videos, movies, and so on.
And the same approach can be
applied
to technology as well.
These were all undetected by normal thresholds which would be
applied
to data.
And then, we
applied
an application on top which would allow us to tease out the patterns in the data in real time so we could see what was happening, so we could determine when things started to change.
Here is a little cute guy developed at Harvard University, and he walks thanks to waves of pressure
applied
along its body, and thanks to the flexibility, he can also sneak under a low bridge, keep walking, and then keep walking a little bit different afterwards.
If one of these neonics, we call them, is
applied
in a high concentration, such as in this ground application, enough of the compound moves through the plant and gets into the pollen and the nectar, where a bee can consume, in this case, a high dose of this neurotoxin that makes the bee twitch and die.
Where there's really been uptake even faster is in the international environment, where there's a 55-percent drop in the first neighborhood in Puerto Rico, where interruptions are just beginning in Honduras, where the strategy has been
applied
in Kenya for the recent elections, and where there have been 500 interruptions in Iraq.
It was funding not only the basic research, which again is a typical public good, but even the
applied
research.
One side builds new technologies, such as one recently announced that will enable them to automatically take down from sites like YouTube any content that has any copyrighted content in it, whether or not there's a judgment of fair use that might be
applied
to the use of that content.
So we
applied
these gamification techniques to learning, and we can build these online laboratories.
And we
applied
this technique to many of the other systems on the satellite as well, and day by day, our design evolved from CAD to prototypes to production units.
Sandra and 15 other young Nigerians died that day, applying for a job, in the ensuing stampede, as tens of thousands of people
applied
for a few thousand open positions.
And the irony of this particular system is the place where he did the research, which was Mexico, didn't adopt this technology, ignored this technology, talked about why this technology should be thought about, but not really
applied.
This is a map of words joined together as questions and answers, and with these filters
applied
on top of them in order to modify them to represent certain nuances.
There's some new technology breakthroughs in nanoscience when
applied
to magnetic structures that have created a whole new class of magnets, and with these magnets, we can lay down very fine detailed magnetic field patterns throughout the brain, and using those, we can actually create holographic-like interference structures to get precision control over many patterns, as is shown here by shifting things.
Then the button's pushed, a voltage is applied, and it becomes stiff as a board.
The button's pushed, voltage is applied, and it stiffens, offering me a greater maneuverability over the bionic limb.
If I just sent in one more CV or
applied
to one more job online or attended one more networking event that surely I'd get the kind of job I was used to having.
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