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The amount of needles collected by Teddy on a monthly
basis
skyrocketed from 100 to 300 to 500 to 800, to over 1,000, with many found on our front steps and the playground.
It started on a given day, and then the students would watch videos on a weekly
basis
and do homework assignments.
Some of these were physical study groups along geographical constraints and met on a weekly
basis
to work through problem sets.
And that's the
basis
on which we have to talk with them.
And the Americans who are in the room, are you not afraid that your presidents are going to govern on the
basis
of what they said in the primary elections?
Think about it: What other business do you know, what other sector of the economy, and especially one as big as the public sector, that doesn't seek to reinvent its business model on a regular
basis?
First of all, we have all the statistical analyses from the Innocence Project work, where we know that we have, what, 250, 280 documented cases now where people have been wrongfully convicted and subsequently exonerated, some from death row, on the
basis
of later DNA analysis, and you know that over three quarters of all of those cases of exoneration involved only eyewitness identification testimony during the trial that convicted them.
We need to force people to publish all trials conducted in humans, including the older trials, because the FDA Amendment Act only asks that you publish the trials conducted after 2008, and I don't know what world it is in which we're only practicing medicine on the
basis
of trials that completed in the past two years.
Clinical studies form the
basis
of how we investigate, so if we're going to look at a new drug, right, we test it in people, we draw blood, we do experiments, and we gain consent for that study, to make sure that we're not screwing people over as part of it.
Point is that five of the questions that the kids came up with were actually the
basis
of science publication the last five to 15 years.
That is, they also use extraordinary skills to deal with extraordinary situations on a daily
basis.
It's happening on a constant basis, and the journalist is always playing catch up.
Second conclusion is that the ability to conceive of a given event in two different ways, such as "cause something to go to someone" and "causing someone to have something," I think is a fundamental feature of human thought, and it's the
basis
for much human argumentation, in which people don't differ so much on the facts as on how they ought to be construed.
In the workplace, for example, there's often a tension over whether an employee can socialize with the boss, or refer to him or her on a first-name
basis.
They have two types of flight muscle: so-called power muscle, which is stretch-activated, which means that it activates itself and does not need to be controlled on a contraction-by-contraction
basis
by the nervous system.
But attached to the base of the wing is a set of little, tiny control muscles that are not very powerful at all, but they're very fast, and they're able to reconfigure the hinge of the wing on a stroke-by-stroke basis, and this is what enables the fly to change its wing and generate the changes in aerodynamic forces which change its flight trajectory.
And this is the work by Eve Marder and her many colleagues who've been studying this fascinating system that show how a smaller cluster of neurons can do many, many, many things because of neuromodulation that can take place on a moment-by-moment
basis.
But what you find are not the human remains, such as Selam and Lucy, on a day-to-day
basis.
Now, part of the reason for this is that we have an oversimplified and increasingly outmoded view of the biological
basis
of psychiatric disorders.
But we know much less about the circuit
basis
of psychiatric disorders because of the overwhelming dominance of this chemical imbalance hypothesis.
So if we ever really want to understand the biological
basis
of psychiatric disorders, we need to pinpoint these locations in the brain where these chemicals act.
In a few years, they will be in many of the objects and technologies we use on a daily
basis.
It was actually interesting that such a communist principle was the
basis
of a system developed during the Cold War by the Defense Department, but it obviously worked really well, and we all saw what happened with the Internet.
So, for instance, if you ask, how many diseases do we now know the exact molecular
basis?
We did not know what operation to do, where to go in the brain, but on the
basis
of our results in Parkinson's disease, we reasoned, why don't we try to suppress the same area in the brain that we suppressed in Parkinson's disease, and let's see what happens?
On the
basis
of this result, this is now a procedure that's done throughout the world, and there have been hundreds of children that have been helped with this kind of surgery.
By designing the biological body to better communicate with the built design world, humanity will end disability in this 21st century and establish the scientific and technological
basis
for human augmentation, extending human capability beyond innate, physiological levels, cognitively, emotionally and physically.
We have to change the norms in order to enable new kinds of technologies as a
basis
for new kinds of businesses.
In the context of this broad range of digital relations, safely seeking strangeness might very well be a new
basis
for that innovation.
It enables you to have a solid
basis
for self-esteem on which you can feel your life was really worth living.
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