Example
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Take the
example
of England and the United States.
For example, this testing platform, which enables the cybercriminals to test the quality of their viruses before they release them on the world.
And I should mention as well that some of you do use your names, "James Lyne's iPhone," for
example.
For example, how many of you still have your cell phones on you right now? Great.
For example, the cocktail effect: You're in a party, having conversations with someone, and yet you can recognize your name without realizing you were listening to that.
For example, at the bottom of the ocean, under thousands of pounds of hydrostatic pressure, a completely soft animal can move and interact with a much stiffer object than him.
But clearly, this is not enabled just by the brain of this animal, but also by his body, and it's a clear example, maybe the clearest example, of embodied intelligence, which is a kind of intelligence that all living organisms have.
For example, here, you can just deform a structure doing a fairly complex shape if you think about doing the same with rigid links and joints, and here, what you use is just one input, such as air pressure.
But I'm a biomedical engineer, and perhaps the application I like the most is in the medical field, and it's very difficult to imagine a closer interaction with the human body than actually going inside the body, for example, to perform a minimally invasive procedure.
For example, we study hygiene, where some bees are able to locate and weed out sick individuals from the nest, from the colony, and it keeps the colony healthy.
Now we have the best data on honeybees, so I'll use them as an
example.
They work together in climate change, for
example.
I might, for example, say that I certainly trust a certain elementary school teacher I know to teach the reception class to read, but in no way to drive the school minibus.
And I think, of those people who, for example, placed their savings with the very aptly named Mr. Madoff, who then made off with them, and I think of them, and I think, well, yes, too much trust.
Let me give you a simple commercial
example.
I'd like to take an
example
of a controversial use of a market mechanism, a cash incentive, and see what you think about it.
Once we see that markets and commerce, when extended beyond the material domain, can change the character of the goods themselves, can change the meaning of the social practices, as in the
example
of teaching and learning, we have to ask where markets belong and where they don't, where they may actually undermine values and attitudes worth caring about.
The classic
example
is pollution.
This is an
example
of Jain Irrigation.
So we worked hard to change that balance, and probably the best
example
of our new approach is in Times Square.
The first
example
is an extraordinary syndrome called Capgras syndrome.
It's a lovely
example
of the sort of thing we do: take a bizarre, seemingly incomprehensible, neural psychiatric syndrome and say that the standard Freudian view is wrong, that, in fact, you can come up with a precise explanation in terms of the known neural anatomy of the brain.
This reminded me of clustering that we'd seen also in infectious epidemics, for
example
cholera.
And the reason why I bring up radio is that I think radio is a great
example
of how a new medium defines new formats which then define new stories.
The short story, for example, people are saying that the short story is experiencing a renaissance of sorts thanks to e-readers, digital marketplaces.
Another great
example
of fiction and the short story on Twitter, Elliott Holt is an author who wrote a story called "Evidence."
And these are the neighborhoods, for example, in the Central Valley of California that weren't hurt when the housing bubble burst and when the price of gas went up; they were decimated.
And probably the best
example
we have here in America is Portland, Oregon.
Take, for example, this beautiful blue nacre shell.
And that example, I think, is a really nice one, because it helps remind us that in the early days, people often chose materials because they were bioinert.
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