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And they
converted
this music into whole new genres of music.
And we have a little storage room where we
converted
a jail.
And when we are at a position where we can pass it on to the next generation, and we can adopt the attributes we want, we will have
converted
old-style evolution into neo-evolution.
Light is
converted
to electricity on them.
And that signal is then
converted
back to a high-speed data stream.
Suddenly you've
converted
energy into an electron on a plastic surface that you can stick on your window.
Somehow in tickling our eardrum that transmits energy down our hearing bones, which get
converted
to a fluid impulse inside the cochlea and then somehow
converted
into an electrical signal in our auditory nerves that somehow wind up in our brains as a perception of a song or a beautiful piece of music.
And the code is in the form of these patterns of electrical pulses that get sent up to the brain, and so the key thing is that the image ultimately gets
converted
into a code.
And when somebody is ready to purchase the product in their personalized design, they click "Enter" and this data gets
converted
into the data that a 3D printer reads and gets passed to a 3D printer, perhaps on someone's desktop.
And the idea of now creating implants, scanning data, an MRI scan of somebody can now be
converted
into 3D data and we can create very specific implants for them.
The vitamin A that we ingest is
converted
by a family of enzymes to something called retinoic acid.
About 75 years ago, my grandfather, a young man, walked into a tent that was
converted
into a movie theater like that, and he fell hopelessly in love with the woman he saw on the silver screen: none other than Mae West, the heartthrob of the '30s, and he could never forget her.
So what we did was that we
converted
this device into a medical device.
The energy that I'm able to talk to you today, while it was
converted
to chemical energy in my food, originally came from a nuclear reaction, and so there's something poetic about, in my opinion, perfecting nuclear fission and using it as a future source of innovative energy.
Once there, the sound vibrations have finally been
converted
into vibrations of a fluid, and they travel like a wave from one end of the cochlea to the other.
SR: For example, one group in our lab was able to find the brain cells that make up a fear memory and
converted
them into a pleasurable memory, just like that.
So here's RHex with paddles, now
converted
into an incredibly maneuverable swimming robot.
That can be sent out wirelessly to the bionic limb, then [sensory information] on the bionic limb can be
converted
to stimulations in adjacent channels, sensory channels.
And we said, yeah, you're absolutely right, and we drove those liar's loans out of the industry in 1990 and 1991, but we could only deal with the industry we had jurisdiction over, which was savings and loans, and so the biggest and the baddest of the frauds, Long Beach Savings, voluntarily gave up its federal savings and loan charter, gave up federal deposit insurance,
converted
to become a mortgage bank for the sole purpose of escaping our jurisdiction, and changed its name to Ameriquest, and became the most notorious of the liar's loans frauds early on, and to add to that, they deliberately predated upon minorities.
In a sense, we
converted
one image into billions of training data points, massively reducing the amount of data needed for training.
When Ford famously introduced the $5 day, which was twice the prevailing wage at the time, he didn't just increase the productivity of his factories, he
converted
exploited autoworkers who were poor into a thriving middle class who could now afford to buy the products that they made.
And so what you're doing is you're separating the urine, which has 80 percent of the nitrogen and 50 percent of the phosphorus, and then that can then be treated and precipitated to form things like struvite, which is a high-value fertilizer, and then the fecal material can then be disinfected and again
converted
to high-value end products.
This is the crux of the work on which I have been singularly focused for the last 16 months, the question of why privacy matters, a question that has arisen in the context of a global debate, enabled by the revelations of Edward Snowden that the United States and its partners, unbeknownst to the entire world, has
converted
the Internet, once heralded as an unprecedented tool of liberation and democratization, into an unprecedented zone of mass, indiscriminate surveillance.
And by doing that, we
converted
these signals into digital commands that any mechanical, electronic, or even a virtual device can understand so that the subject can imagine what he, she or it wants to make move, and the device obeys that brain command.
And here is what we wanted to do: we wanted to make it so that sound from the world gets
converted
in some way so that a deaf person can understand what is being said.
So this space we
converted
into what we call Black Cinema House.
And then I learned how the energy of burning fire, coal, the nuclear blast inside the chambers, raging river currents, fierce winds, could be
converted
into the light and lives of millions.
And with a very short period of time, all the characteristics of one species were lost and it
converted
totally into the new species based on the new software that we put in the cell.
CA: So
converted
to stem cells, perhaps tested against all kinds of drugs or something, and prepared.
And two enzymes called COX-1 and COX-2 convert this arachidonic acid into prostaglandin H2, which is then
converted
into a bunch of other chemicals that do a bunch of things, including raise your body temperature, cause inflammation and lower the pain threshold.
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