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Essentially, this technique carves a patient’s
contact
lens prescription onto their cornea.
But the technique is currently about as likely to damage your eyes as wearing daily disposable
contact
lenses for one year.
Within 24 hours, I had every major media outlet texting and emailing and trying to get in
contact
with me to get opinion as some sort of "expert" in energy.
The urge of wanting to connect with people, but you seem to have no one you really would want to
contact?
And the tiny water crystals here now look for all the world like they are frozen droplets of salty water, which is a discovery that suggests that not only do the jets come from pockets of liquid water, but that that liquid water is in
contact
with rock.
We like to feel in
contact
with something that is non-human, and that is so deeply important to us.
So you're not causing disruption to the wider population, you have a case that comes in, you isolate them, you work out who they've come into
contact
with, who's potentially these opportunities for exposure and then you can follow up those people, maybe quarantine them, to make sure that no further transmission happens.
Could you put your hand up if you wear glasses or
contact
lenses, or you've had laser refractive surgery?
The next solution I want to point out is a little less common but comes up in
contact
lenses or LASIK surgeries, and it's called monovision.
We've got great new technology for
contact
tracing, we've got amazing scientists working at the speed of light to give us test kits and antivirals and vaccines.
So slow down, slow down the speed of the epidemic, and then in the troughs, in between waves, jump on, double down, step on it, and find every case, trace every contact, test every case, and then only quarantine the ones who need to be quarantined, and do that until we have a vaccine.
The problem with that distance is that it's a thousand times the distance of the Earth to the Moon, pretty far away, but there's no direct radio
contact
with, for example, the Curiosity rover.
Perhaps shockingly, although managers are the most likely person to be perpetrating harassment or discrimination, in many organizations they're also supposed to be your first point of
contact
when things go wrong.
Steven has a birth family, and we have
contact
with them.
I began photographing and making images, and I tucked away that
contact
sheet that I made of my pregnant belly, and then you inspired me to create a new piece, a piece that said, "A woman taking a place from a good man," "You took the space from a good man," and then I used that language and reversed it and said, "I made a space for a good man, you."
Normal touch sensors that you see, like on a kiosk or interactive whiteboards, can only register one point of
contact
at a time.
At five months old, she could not hold her head up like other babies, but she could hold this deep, intent eye
contact.
So we're starting with a variety of technologies that have converged into these conversational character robots that can see faces, make eye
contact
with you, make a full range of facial expressions, understand speech and begin to model how you're feeling and who you are, and build a relationship with you.
Three settings that, if we just step back 15 years, if you just think back 15 years, when you clocked in, when you clocked in to an office, when you clocked in to a factory, there was no
contact
for the whole duration of the time, there was no
contact
with your private sphere.
People have taken this amazing possibility of actually being in
contact
all through the day or in all types of situations.
I'm always surprised the U.S. Army sociologists are discussing of the impact for instance, of soldiers in Iraq having daily
contact
with their families.
In 1957, five missionaries attempted
contact
and made a critical mistake.
So the idea is to create an object able to force the air, and to be in
contact
at the right speed at the right place, in all the effective parts of the plant.
In this office you do not need to go out in order to be in
contact
with nature.
And then I came into
contact
with a way of looking at things which actually changed that profoundly.
You couldn't put the Mac OS X logo in 211 k! (Laughter) So the irony is, that as these things became easier to use, a less technical, broader audience was coming into
contact
with this equipment for the first time.
Dr. V: I used to sit with the ordinary village man because I am from a village, and suddenly you turn around and seem to be in
contact
with his inner being, you seem to be one with him.
And should they ever come in
contact
... well, I've got to tell you, it's just not going to be pretty.
We were in radio
contact
with some of them.
And I remember my first real
contact
with octopus was probably at age five or six.
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