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The World Health Organization
estimates
that more than 300 million people globally, today, suffer from depression, or what in my country we call kufungisisa.
Eric Beinhocker
estimates
that in New York City alone, there are some 10 billion SKUs, or distinct commodities, being traded.
EA:
Estimates
of how many innocent people are locked up range between one and four percent, which maybe doesn't sound like a lot, except that it amounts to around 87,000 people: mothers, fathers, sons locked up, often for decades, for crimes they did not commit.
And because these mutations happen approximately as a function of time, you can transform these differences to
estimates
of time, where the two humans, typically, will share a common ancestor about half a million years ago, and with the chimpanzees, it will be in the order of five million years ago.
We're losing about one language a week, and by some estimates, half of the world's languages will be gone in the next hundred years.
The FDA
estimates
that of all the Americans who have tattoos, 17 percent of us regret getting them.
So let me show you, this is our
estimates
of how fast we could translate Wikipedia from English into Spanish.
And the World Bank sees this and
estimates
that a hospital in this setting in a low-income country can expect up to 18 power outages per month.
They would be received by a second ship, and that would give us very precise estimates, in this case, of 250 billion herring in a period of about a minute.
So the robot then figures out what the features are, it builds the map, it figures out where it is with respect to the features, and then
estimates
its position 100 times a second, allowing us to use the control algorithms that I described to you earlier.
Most
estimates
are that, this century, we will get at least one meter.
The monarch butterfly could be one of the 20 to 50 percent of all species that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
estimates
will be ticketed for extinction by the end of the century if we stay on business-as-usual fossil fuel use.
So it turns out, if you use this technique, actually your
estimates
of prevalence are very close to what we get from testing random samples in the population, but they're very, very different than what UNAIDS tells us the prevalences are.
You can see, almost without exception, the UNAIDS
estimates
are much higher than the mortality-based
estimates.
UNAIDS tell us that the HIV rate in Zambia is 20 percent, and mortality
estimates
suggest it's only about 5 percent.
SE: Hilma and Nick and our man in the kingdom are among the 34 million people living with HIV according to recent
estimates.
According to those same estimates, in 2010 1.8 million people died of AIDS related causes.
Well, in 2010, they decided they're not going to reveal this data anymore, so I had to make some
estimates
based on various sources.
Top estimates, Soviet estimates, put this guy at 1.65 meters, that is less than five and a half feet tall max, possibly because he was malnourished as a child.
The Global Burden of Disease Project
estimates
there are 1.1 billion people living with hearing loss worldwide.
The World Health Organization
estimates
that half of all global hearing loss can be prevented.
The World Health Organization
estimates
that there are nearly four to five hundred million people living on our tiny planet who are affected by a mental illness.
The World Health Organization
estimates
that a quarter of Europe's population is having its sleep degraded by noise in cities.
The reassuring thing about this particular survey was, when it was pointed out to people how far their
estimates
were from the actual data, some of them — not all of them — seemed to become more willing to consider increases in foreign aid.
Other
estimates
put that number at roughly double that number of infections.
The World Health Organization now
estimates
that one out of five people on the planet is clinically depressed.
Writing is something that came along much later, and as we saw in the last talk, there's a little bit of controversy as to exactly when that happened, but according to traditional estimates, if humanity had existed for 24 hours, then writing only came along at about 11:07 p.m. That's how much of a latterly thing writing is.
In total, my research
estimates
that the GDP numbers miss over 300 billion dollars per year in free goods and services on the Internet.
Professor Bob Wang and his team have done computer simulations of what happens when fuzzy
estimates
combine, even in light traffic, when cars just share GPS data, and we've moved this research out of the computer simulation and into robot test beds that have the actual sensors that are in cars now on these robots: stereo cameras, GPS, and the two-dimensional laser range finders that are common in backup systems.
Our foundation
estimates
that it could cost up to five billion dollars.
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