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I hypothesized that cancer cells are able to communicate with each other and coordinate their movement, based on how
closely
packed they are in the tumor microenvironment.
But if you look really
closely
at this diagram, you'll see something that doesn't make a lot of sense.
Now, these four examples I have just given you are just a very tiny reminder as to how our health and our survival are
closely
linked to the health and the resilience of our ecosystem, and why we should be very careful about preserving biodiversity.
I want you to look very
closely
at this image.
There's a hospice doctor named Ira Byock who has worked
closely
with us on recording interviews with people who are dying.
(Music: "Mary Had a Little Lamb") And so here's the video that we recorded, and we recorded it at thousands of frames per second, but even if you look very closely, all you'll see are some leaves that are pretty much just sitting there doing nothing, because our sound only moved those leaves by about a micrometer.
And if we could look at this rainbow closely, we would see that some dark lines are missing.
She said, "No, look, look closely, you're in his eyes."
And when you look
closely
at this picture, there is a reflection of me in his eyes, so I think perhaps he has my soul, and I'm in his soul, and whilst these pictures look at you, I ask you to look at them.
It's like saying, I know that that blue icon on the desktop is not the reality of the computer, but if I pull out my trusty magnifying glass and look really closely, I see little pixels, and that's the reality of the computer.
Now, what if we want to look at this more
closely?
So here, all the purple boxes you can see are other vehicles on the road, and the red thing on the side over there is a cyclist, and up in the distance, if you look really closely, you can see some cones.
One way is to listen
closely.
Synthorx is working
closely
with my lab, and they're interested in a protein that recognizes a certain receptor on the surface of human cells.
Watch
closely
as our assumptions take over and our story creates itself.
Although modern English speakers may think Old English sounds like a different language, if you look and listen closely, you'll find many words that are recognizable.
The President works
closely
with a group of advisors, known as the Cabinet.
It so happens that sight, sound, and movement already map to one another so closely, that even bad ventriloquists convince us that the dummy is talking.
So, when you look really
closely
at our bodies and the world around us, you can see all sorts of tiny creatures finding clever ways to get around in a sticky situation.
At the same time, Kabuki became
closely
associated with and influenced by Bunraku, an elaborate form of puppet theater.
"Look
closely
at the most embarrassing details.
It turns out that how something tastes is
closely
related to how it smells.
In fact, if you look closely, you'll see that she's crying a little bit all the time.
For biologists, this is strong evidence that we're more
closely
related to starfish than we are, to say, corals, or other animals that don't exhibit bilateral symmetry at any stage in their development.
If you look
closely
at sunlight separated through a prism, you'll see dark gaps where bands of color went missing.
Look very
closely.
But he promised to spread the word, and now we work
closely
with the United Nations.
Pleurobot is a robot that we designed to
closely
mimic a salamander species called Pleurodeles waltl.
And on the sugar plantations, which really more
closely
resembled feudal fiefdoms than any modern enterprise, 60 percent of pregnant women tested HIV-positive.
But that night, back at camp ... (Audio) NR: ... I get out the hand lens, I'm looking a little bit more
closely
and realizing it doesn't quite look like this has tree rings.
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