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By the way, composting
creates
a great deal of heat, especially this particular type of composting.
It
creates
an inspiring community of people around the world, learning and teaching each other, from Kenya to Kampala to Kathmandu to Kansas.
Creativity, if anything, that
creates
noise.
You let it cool to room temperature, and then, as the ammonia reevaporates and combines with the water back on the erstwhile hot side, it
creates
a powerful cooling effect.
The world is getting faster and more complex, so we need a new way of working, a way that
creates
alignment around purpose, that takes out bureaucracy and that truly empowers people to make decisions faster.
And there’s one more problem: each individual nodule
creates
a temporal instability that raises the chances the portal might collapse as you go through it.
And when you join them, bend them and fold them, it
creates
a space full of air.
Witnessing flirtation in the workplace
creates
a sense of not knowing the rules, not knowing what's going on, or maybe seeing something that you shouldn't be seeing.
So during the game, the quantum computer
creates
this fluid combination of heads and tails, zero and one, so that no matter what the player does, flip or no flip, the superposition remains intact.
Sounds like sci-fi, but it is possible, because these fluid identities of the quantum particles can get entangled across space and time in such a way that when you change something about one particle, it can impact the other, and that
creates
a channel for teleportation.
As soon as it moves, it
creates
this ascending high-frequency pitch sound, which we called "whistling" sound.
Since many people don't know how an electric car could sound like, I have to define, first of all, a new sound world, something that doesn't belong to our previous experience but
creates
a reference for the future.
Art
creates
what I call a conjured life, which helps our existence and pushes, motivates and inspires us to dwell and express ourselves without metrics or calculations.
But technology also
creates
completely new challenges when they ask us not to trust in other people but to trust in algorithms and computers.
Scientists have already begun trying to figure out how the brain
creates
that self model.
That's roughly a third more nuclear power than all of France
creates.
The method we illustrate in this video uses a pre-made videodisc but
creates
custom HyperCard stacks.
Now, to my mind, that
creates
a very perverse incentive for you to simply give up and drop out of school.
This also
creates
this air bubble that's usually always very visible in X-rays, for example, and can sometimes, with some people, when it gets too big, create discomfort or even some sensations of pain.
And it
creates
a kind of planned emergence.
Your board forms an angle with the water, and this
creates
a dynamic pressure on the bottom of it, forcing you and your board out of the water, to skim along the surface.
This process, called osmotic movement,
creates
nutrient-rich xylem sap, which will then travel up the trunk to spread those nutrients through the tree.
This evaporation, called transpiration,
creates
negative pressure in the xylem, pulling watery xylem sap up the tree.
And where these two forces pull the sap, the osmotic movement at the tree’s base
creates
root pressure, pushing fresh xylem sap up the trunk.
If a particle and an antiparticle collide, it
creates
a burst of energy and a total charge of zero in all four charge directions.
To me, it's just shorthand for what we're talking about: that anything that
creates
a sense of connection and community and love is really healing.
In fact, when we see the end of the line for a particular paradigm, it
creates
research pressure to create the next paradigm.
The flux of these charged particles is a crucial step for muscle contraction: the change in charge
creates
an electrical signal called an action potential that spreads through the muscle cell, stimulating the release of calcium that’s stored inside it.
It's packed with miniature sensors that monitor the most important pollutants in the air around you, like nitrogen oxides, the exhaust gas from cars, or particulate matter that gets into your bloodstream and
creates
strokes and heart issues.
Less viscous substances like water or air are more prone to inertia, which
creates
instabilities that develop into turbulence.
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