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Essentially, open hardware is a license.
It should, because the top five traits of post-traumatic growth are
essentially
the direct opposite of the top five regrets of the dying.
Frugal Digital is
essentially
a small research group at C.I.D. where we are looking to find alternate visions of how to create a digitally inclusive society.
So essentially, the mobile phone gives us a connected multimedia platform.
They are
essentially
foot soldiers for the health care system who live in the local community and are trained with basic tools and basic concepts of health care, and the main purpose is basically to inform people to basically, how to lead a better life, but also to divert or sort of make recommendations of what kind of health care should they approach?
They are basically referral services,
essentially.
So essentially, the three things that are required to make this conversion from this guy to this guy is a cheap remote control for a television that you can almost find in every home today, some parts from a computer mouse, basically, something that you can scavenge for very low cost, and a few parts that have to be pre-programmed.
So we exert control over the form by specifying the position of where we're making the fold, but
essentially
you're looking at a folded cube.
And it's literally done by using what our brains naturally do for us, which is, as soon as you shift your attention, something changes, and then I left the little scarf going, because it really wanted to be a ghostly shot, really wanted to feel like they were still on the wreck,
essentially.
Anyway, I was looking through this book, wondering if I was much crazier than I thought I was, or maybe it's not a good idea to diagnose yourself with a mental disorder if you're not a trained professional, or maybe the psychiatry profession has a kind of strange desire to label what's
essentially
normal human behavior as a mental disorder.
So after I got past those preliminary questions, and one that I will clarify for you, a chronic wound is
essentially
when someone gets a normal wound, except it fails to heal normally because the patient has some kind of preexisting condition, which in most cases is diabetes.
And essentially, expedite the healing process.
We've spent the last couple of years pondering this, making a list of the different things that we had to do, and so we developed a new technology, It's software and hardware, that actually can generate thousands and thousands of genetically diverse stem cell lines to create a global array,
essentially
avatars of ourselves.
The way we've been developing drugs is
essentially
like going into a shoe store, no one asks you what size you are, or if you're going dancing or hiking.
I also found out that the bakery was nothing like a business, that, in fact, it was a classic charity run by a well-intentioned person, who
essentially
spent 600 dollars a month to keep these 20 women busy making little crafts and baked goods, and living on 50 cents a day, still in poverty.
It
essentially
raises charitable funds from individuals, foundations and corporations, and then we turn around and we invest equity and loans in both for-profit and nonprofit entities that deliver affordable health, housing, energy, clean water to low income people in South Asia and Africa, so that they can make their own choices.
Sumitomo had developed a technology
essentially
to impregnate a polyethylene-based fiber with organic insecticide, so you could create a bed net, a malaria bed net, that would last five years and not need to be re-dipped.
But what it takes is a commitment from all of us to
essentially
refuse trite assumptions, get out of our ideological boxes.
It's
essentially
about how we use our online relationships to get things done in the real world.
I was
essentially
a ghost in the system.
If I conducted one study and I withheld half of the data points from that one study, you would rightly accuse me, essentially, of research fraud.
It's
essentially
this virtual map that only exists in your brain.
For everybody who does not know the public transport here in Dublin, essentially, we have this system of local buses that grew with the city.
Al Qaeda was
essentially
a product on a shelf in a souk somewhere which not many people had heard of.
Essentially, I'm a mustache farmer.
So they identified that as a priority, and then they've got and recruited now 300 researchers from around the world that are studying that topic,
essentially
the same topic.
So now that we developed these tools and found these materials that let us do these things, we started to realize that, essentially, anything that we can do with paper, anything that we can do with a piece of paper and a pen we can now do with electronics.
They're essentially, to a point, attempts at planning what other people should do, planning their life for them.
Essentially, we're dramatically speeding up that feedback between developing a molecule and learning about how it acts in the human body.
Our process for doing this is
essentially
transforming biotechnology and pharmacology into an information technology, helping us discover and evaluate drugs faster, more cheaply and more effectively.
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