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In the “old world”, an engineer would finish their work, check into their branch, update a ticket, and let the QA know it’s ready for review.
The human part of this branch, way out on one end, is, of course, the one that we are most interested in.
We
branch
off of a common ancestor to modern chimpanzees about six or eight million years ago.
But he did his best, and he kept meticulous records that let him transform that
branch
of medicine.
And there's a whole
branch
of sociology, called conversation analysis, that tries to make blueprints for different types of conversation.
He's famous because he invented a whole
branch
of mathematics which bears his name, called Galois field theory.
I memorized in my anatomy class the origins and exertions of every muscle, every
branch
of every artery that came off the aorta, differential diagnoses obscure and common.
And combinatorics is a wonderful and interesting
branch
of mathematics.
If there's any place I don't belong, it's in a mind where the story of me starts with the
branch
of me being queer and not with my rural roots.
And I explained, "It's a dark night and a crow is perching on a branch."
He was a broken
branch
grafted onto a different family tree, adopted, not because his parents opted for a different destiny.
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 framers gave us what they called a republic, but by a republic they meant a representative democracy, and by a representative democracy, they meant a government, as Madison put it in Federalist 52, that would have a
branch
that would be dependent upon the people alone.
We then use a
branch
of mathematics called control theory to analyze these models and also to synthesize algorithms for controlling them.
For a shower, I walked 40 blocks to a
branch
of my gym.
And what's amazing is, even though we flew very high above this forest, later on in analysis, we can go in and actually experience the treetrops, leaf by leaf,
branch
by branch, just as the other species that live in this forest experience it along with the trees themselves.
I'm able to grab a
branch.
The next day I watched again as the matriarch broke a
branch
and she would put it in her mouth, and then she would break a second one and drop it on the ground.
I think there's also an amazing arrogance to the idea that he knows better than the framers of the Constitution in how the government should be designed and work for separation of powers and the fact that the executive and the legislative
branch
have to work together and they have checks and balances on each other, and then the judicial branch, which oversees the entire process.
I mean, we debate these things all the time, and there is discussion that goes on in the executive
branch
and within NSA itself and the intelligence community about what's right, what's proportionate, what's the correct thing to do.
And his grandfather, who was a wise man, said, "Oh, so you belong to the atheist
branch
of the Hindu tradition."
Machine learning is a
branch
of artificial intelligence, which itself is a
branch
of computer science.
We had to brake the first one by a few hundred kilometers per hour, and actually, the duration of that was seven hours, and it used 218 kilos of fuel, and those were seven nerve-wracking hours, because in 2007, there was a leak in the system of the propulsion of Rosetta, and we had to close off a branch, so the system was actually operating at a pressure which it was never designed or qualified for.
The boy on the branch, he loves the tree so he is eating the tree.
I have to manage massive tree structures, where each
branch
is a new variation of the story.
And Llull was actually the precursor, the very first one who created the metaphor of science as a tree, a metaphor we use every single day, when we say, "Biology is a
branch
of science," when we say, "Genetics is a
branch
of science."
The other is that you have to realize that it is a random access medium, and you can, in fact,
branch
and expand and elaborate and shrink.
"On a
branch
floating downriver, a cricket singing."
The first way to meet a metaphor is just to see the world through its eyes: an insect sings from a
branch
passing by in the middle of the river.
There's even a
branch
of mathematics that uses matrices constantly, called Linear Algebra.
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