Damage
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My question is, how come when people have mental damage, it's always an active imagination?
I'm not going to tell you the
damage
that that money has done.
Read it from an African woman, the
damage
that we have done.
But the
damage
is permanent.
Maria was in a car accident, and she woke up on her 16th birthday to the news that she was a complete quadriplegic, had no movement from the neck down, had
damage
to her vocal chords, and she couldn't talk.
But they can
damage
your windshield, so you're not happy with that.
And finally, this raveling can also lead to more and more
damage.
Here you see actually how the
damage
appears in this material.
You see where we were making the test road, and then of course this road will last several years without any
damage.
Now, because the fate of water and carbon are tied to soil organic matter, when we
damage
soils, you give off carbon.
Now, the environments like you see here, dusty environments in Africa where I grew up, and I loved wildlife, and so I grew up hating livestock because of the
damage
they were doing.
They agreed with me, and over the following years, we shot 40,000 elephants to try to stop the
damage.
And we did that, without using fire to
damage
the soil, and the plants are free to grow.
We have the ability now, and maybe the moral obligation, to repair some of the
damage.
In 1982, I was in a mountain-climbing accident, and both of my legs had to be amputated due to tissue
damage
from frostbite.
It actually costs an enormous amount to mop up the
damage
from the dropout crisis.
But after a few years, I just couldn't stay away from art, and I decided to go to a neurologist about the shake and discovered I had permanent nerve
damage.
She said that might mean that he had brain
damage.
With on-board GPS, it can navigate autonomously, and it is rugged enough to self-land without
damage.
Can a machine also perform with extreme physical
damage?
In this instance, this knowledge allows us to design novel machine architectures or to design clever algorithms that gracefully handle damage, just like human athletes do, instead of building machines with redundancy.
Using acoustic emission, you know, this little noise that you hear a structure emit, sing to you when they are stressed, and reveal the
damage
going on, there's a collective phenomenon of positive feedback, the more
damage
gives the more damage, so you can actually predict, within, of course, a probability band, when the rupture will occur.
And why? Washing is the antidote to the sort of bugs, the common infectious diseases of the eyes, the ears, the chest and the skin that, if they occur in the first five years of life, permanently
damage
those organs.
Well, nine percent of what we spend is damage, misuse or abuse of any sort.
It's a developing-world illness, and yet, the picture you see behind is in an Aboriginal community in the late 1990s, where 95 percent of school-aged kids had active trachoma in their eyes, doing
damage.
Your heart has receptors for this hormone, and oxytocin helps heart cells regenerate and heal from any stress-induced
damage.
In this robotic structure, you have to perfectly measure your environment, so what is around, and you have to perfectly program every movement of the robot joints, because a small error can generate a very large fault, so you can
damage
something or you can get your robot damaged if something is harder.
You have to say, imagine you were in Iran, and imagine that your relatives all suffered from collateral
damage
even though they had done no wrong.
The impact on the soul is hardly visible, but the
damage
can be there for life.
One approach, the one we use mainly, is to look at patients with sustained
damage
to a small region of the brain, where there's been a genetic change in a small region of the brain.
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