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Finally, in the fourth stage of remodeling, the wound matures as the newly deposited collagen is rearranged and
converted
into specific types.
When you experience something, like dialing a phone number, the experience is
converted
into a pulse of electrical energy that zips along a network of neurons.
But before we get there, how can something so complex as emotion be
converted
into mere numbers, the only language machines understand?
I thought long and hard about it, when I suddenly realized that all a light curve is, is a table of numbers
converted
into a visual plot.
(Digital beeping sounds) This is scientific data
converted
into sound, and it's mapped in pitch.
And because you're sighted, I'm giving you a red line indicating what intensity of light is being
converted
into sound.
Astronauts would breathe out carbon dioxide, that carbon dioxide would then be captured by the microbes and
converted
into a nutritious, carbon-rich crop.
The mushrooms then are harvested, but very importantly, the mycelium has
converted
the cellulose into fungal sugars.
It
converted
these emotions into physical symptoms.
I
converted
a referral.
Actually, at first I
converted
my kitchen into a laboratory, but my parents didn't really approve and kicked me out.
Old churches and industrial warehouses can be
converted
into places where we create soil and honor life.
Now, if we
converted
all those A's, T's, C's and G's to digital data, to zeroes and ones, it would total a few gigs.
About half the chemical energy is
converted
into electricity, and the remainder into heat, which is used to break down limestone into lime and carbon dioxide.
These two projects now have online databases that are allowing people to submit data, and this is
converted
into very interactive websites that the public can consume and make decisions from.
This causes a tiny nuclear reaction in which the mass of the two particles is
converted
into two high-energy photons, similar to X-rays, that shoot out in opposite directions.
This energy is immediately
converted
into a spray of subatomic particles, with detectors and computers used to figure out their properties.
A lot of urban areas have been
converted
into parking lots in a sort of indiscriminate use.
Everything that happens in digital is converted, or a representation, of a one and a zero.
This was one of several makeshift detention centers at former fairgrounds and racetracks, where entire families were packed into poorly
converted
stables and barracks.
Wavelengths of light are
converted
to colors.
Molecules in the air are detected by receptors in my nose and
converted
to odors.
All this information is detected by my receptors and
converted
into signals between neurons in my brain.
When someone takes Acetaminophen, some of it is
converted
into a toxic substance.
Working with computer vision scientists, we've
converted
simple markers on the vials of vaccines into what you might regard as crude thermometers.
This picture was taken outside of a decommissioned shipping container that we
converted
into an indoor farm and then launched into the heart and the heat of Dubai.
They indicate that Denmark was the earliest major Viking Age kingdom, by telling that Harald controlled southern Norway, and that he
converted
to Christianity.
We designed a simple toolkit,
converted
it into eight languages, and reached 32,000 schools.
And we took this, and we
converted
it into data.
These stories of his life,
converted
to data.
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