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Ocean acidification is a really big issue that people are concerned with, as well as ocean warming, and the
effects
they're going to have on coral reefs.
It's because many women can't either safely take currently available female contraceptives, for reasons such as blood clots, or they can't tolerate the side
effects.
So when you multiply these types of
effects
over millions of families, the product can be large-scale economic development.
In chapter seven, I focus on the
effects
of a genocidal act on one bloodline.
These are personal
effects
dug up from a mass grave that are awaiting identification from family members and graffiti at the Potochari battery factory, which was where the Dutch U.N. soldiers were staying, and also the Serbian soldiers later during the times of the executions.
And the
effects
of technology began to be felt also, because printing put music, the scores, the codebooks of music, into the hands of performers everywhere.
So what are the
effects
of these disruptions in music technology?
In this way, the migration may help keep carbon dioxide out of our atmosphere and limit the
effects
of global warming on our climate.
And as a result, the needles damage these organs, cause damage, which leads to trauma and side
effects.
And women have to live with the
effects
of both and everything in between.
Here's another example for one of these side
effects.
Now, I don't say that is necessarily a bad thing; I just think that this example points us to a general realization, and that is: no matter what technology or design you look at, even something we consider as well-intended and as good in its
effects
as Stutzman's Freedom, comes with certain values embedded in it.
Is that a good or a bad technology in its intentions or in its
effects?
What are the effects, intended and unintended, that you're having?
Quoting from the text: "I started the reduction of my meds, and within a short time I began feeling the
effects.
Immediately after the appointment with Kaplan, I went to see Dr. Marder, a schizophrenia expert who was following me for medication side
effects.
But we can see them through their DNA, we can see them through the
effects
that they have on people.
And then it will have what economists call external
effects
on a local economy.
With all the side
effects?
We'll give another five minutes for the ingredient to have its
effects.
It turns out, because we're recording nearly at the speed of light, we have strange effects, and Einstein would have loved to see this picture.
I'm not one of the many researchers around the world who's looking at the
effects
of pesticides or diseases or habitat loss and poor nutrition on bees.
So these vocal
effects
can actually be quite subtle, in some cases, but with any digital microphone, and using precision voice analysis software in combination with the latest in machine learning, which is very advanced by now, we can now quantify exactly where somebody lies on a continuum between health and disease using voice signals alone.
There's a wonderful drug, and a class of drugs actually, but the particular drug was Vioxx, and for people who were suffering from severe arthritis pain, the drug was an absolute lifesaver, but unfortunately, for another subset of those people, they suffered pretty severe heart side effects, and for a subset of those people, the side
effects
were so severe, the cardiac side effects, that they were fatal.
But imagine a different scenario, where we could have had an array, a genetically diverse array, of cardiac cells, and we could have actually tested that drug, Vioxx, in petri dishes, and figured out, well, okay, people with this genetic type are going to have cardiac side effects, people with these genetic subgroups or genetic shoes sizes, about 25,000 of them, are not going to have any problems.
It has massively parallel processing capability, and it's going to change the way drugs are discovered, we hope, and I think eventually what's going to happen is that we're going to want to re-screen drugs, on arrays like this, that already exist, all of the drugs that currently exist, and in the future, you're going to be taking drugs and treatments that have been tested for side
effects
on all of the relevant cells, on brain cells and heart cells and liver cells.
And one of the side
effects
of having major massive blood loss is you get tunnel vision, so I remember being on the stretcher and having a little nickel-sized cone of vision, and I was moving my head around and we got to St. Vincent's, and we're racing down this hallway, and I see the lights going, and it's a peculiar effect of memories like that.
They kind of have this vault where they're stored in high-def, and George Lucas did all the sound
effects.
So social scientists have spent a lot of time looking at the
effects
of our body language, or other people's body language, on judgments.
We cannot know the true
effects
of the medicines that we prescribe if we do not have access to all of the information.
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