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We use something broadly
called
model-based design.
We then use a branch of mathematics
called
control theory to analyze these models and also to synthesize algorithms for controlling them.
That's why I
called
for a referendum to have the Greek people own and decide on the terms of the rescue package.
This was
called
the Great Moderation, the misguided belief by most economists, policymakers and central banks that we have transformed into a new world of never-ending growth and prosperity.
We developed a theory
called "
dragon-kings."
From one side, this is exciting for me, as a professor who chases bubbles and slays dragons, as the media has sometimes
called
me.
But I do have an idea, and that idea is
called
Housing for Health.
A man
called
Yami Lester, an Aboriginal man, was running a health service.
This process is
called
memory consolidation, and it's the memory consolidation theory that has scientists wondering if we can enhance certain memories over others.
JM: And then we wait for them to go into what's
called
the slow-wave sleep, which is the deepest phase of your sleep where it's really hard for you to wake up.
There are four stages: we have lighter stages of sleep and REM, but what we're interested in is
called
slow-wave sleep.
And it gets its name from the electrical signals
called
Delta waves that we record from the brain.
This disease is
called
sudden wealth syndrome.
So we came together and we created software
called
Ushahidi.
And that panicked disorientation, that sundering of everything familiar, that daunting awareness of something beyond human comprehension, can only be
called
a terrible awe.
In the northwest corner of the United States, right up near the Canadian border, there's a little town
called
Libby, Montana, and it's surrounded by pine trees and lakes and just amazing wildlife and these enormous trees that scream up into the sky.
And in there is a little town
called
Libby, which I visited, which feels kind of lonely, a little isolated.
In 1999, a little place
called
Cabo Pulmo in Mexico was an underwater desert.
Everything beyond those areas are
called
the high seas.
Despite exercising three or four hours every single day, and following the food pyramid to the letter, I'd gained a lot of weight and developed something
called
metabolic syndrome.
This is
called
fuel partitioning in the lingo.
Now, we do reject, many, many, many cartoons, so many that there are many books
called "
The Rejection Collection." "The Rejection Collection" is not quite New Yorker kind of humor.
It's sort of
called
a meta-motivational theory about how we look, a theory about motivation and the mood we're in and how the mood we're in determines the things we like or dislike.
It's
called
dispositional humor.
The New Yorker demands some cognitive work on your part, and what it demands is what Arthur Koestler, who wrote "The Act of Creation" about the relationship between humor, art and science, is what's
called
bisociation.
Get help!!" (Laughter) It's
called
French Army Knife.
That's why we run a feature in the cartoon issue every year
called "
I Don't Get It: The New Yorker Cartoon I.Q.
There's a dreadful fungus that's moving through the world that's
called
the chytrid fungus, and it's nailing frogs all over the world.
I
called
up my friend, Professor Mike Tyler in the University of Adelaide.
What we did is something
called
somatic cell nuclear transplantation.
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