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This invisible fish-bone structure can have all of these extra items, the zippers and the buttons and the trim, sewn into it and then
attached
to the fabric.
Doctors insert a catheter into your chest, which is
attached
to a pump that weighs about four-and-a-half pounds.
Finally, with the last bottle in and the last bubble out, I
attached
the pump to the tubing and lay there hoping it would kick in soon enough.
Attached
to the facial bones that define our face's structure are the muscles that deliver our facial expression, our universal language of expression, our social-signaling system.
They are what we call avoidantly
attached.
And this fiber turns a wire
attached
to an LED.
And if you take a camera and you point it at a random part of the sky, and you just keep the shutter open, as long as your camera is
attached
to the Hubble Space Telescope, it will see something like this.
I don't need to get emotionally
attached
to these things because around the corner, there is always going to be another crazy, colorful, shiny outfit just waiting for me, if I put a little love in my heart and look.
We know that these were used for stamping clay tags that were
attached
to bundles of goods that were sent from one place to the other.
And I want to mention that these seals were used for stamping clay tags that were
attached
to bundles of goods, so it's quite likely that these tags, at least some of them, contain names of merchants.
One was growing out the back and it
attached
to the psoas muscle, which is a big muscle in the back that I'd never heard of, but all of a sudden I cared about it.
She wakes up every morning, tired from the night before, baby
attached
to her breast, dropping this kid off at school, and taking this one to the park.
Let's imagine that you are really good at making arrowheads, but you're hopeless at making the wooden shafts with the flight feathers
attached.
It was a way of keeping my head
attached.
That component is that we cannot be
attached
to outcome.
The Middle Ages, you see a lot of monks that were wearing garments that were cape-like, with hoods attached, so therefore, "hoodies."
But at the same time, it has a whole universe of possibilities
attached.
The
attached
eraser happened in 1858, when American stationer Hymen Lipman patented the first pencil with an
attached
eraser, which really changed the pencil game.
And in effect, what we have is some sort of stick in one hand
attached
to a robot, and they're going to move that back and forward.
So just through self-assembly, mixing things together in the lab, we can come up with, say, a metabolic surface with some informational molecules
attached
inside of this membrane body, right?
Four months later I was back up on a snowboard, although things didn't go quite as expected: My knees and my ankles wouldn't bend and at one point I traumatized all the skiers on the chair lift when I fell and my legs, still
attached
to my snowboard — (Laughter) — went flying down the mountain, and I was on top of the mountain still.
We attach a transducer, in this case, to the brain, but if it will be a different organ, it will be a different transducer
attached
to the patient.
At the end, this head, this alien head, is
attached
to the building platform, and when the process is done, you just simply have to break the head from the support structure you need, and then everything is ready.
There's a stigma
attached
to wearing a hearing aid.
They also devised a campaign to raise awareness of hearing loss and to counter the stigma
attached
to wearing a hearing aid.
I hope no one in this room thinks that what that means is there is a thing called water, and
attached
to it are hydrogen and oxygen atoms, and that's what water is.
Tumor Treating Fields use externally placed transducers
attached
to a field generator to create an artificial electric field on that space station.
They're
attached
to the skin in the area of the tumor.
But the "unless" word is also
attached
to that other, most terrifying phrase, "If only I had ..." "If only I had ..." If you ever have that thought ricocheting in your brain, it will hurt a lot.
And that, in turn, results in a fundamental respect, which, I believe, is missing in a large part of technology, when we start to deal with issues like privacy, by understanding that these numbers are not just numbers, but instead they're attached, tethered to, pieces of the real world.
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