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I believe the reach of NeuroEmbodied Design will
extend
far beyond limb replacement and will carry humanity into realms that fundamentally redefine human potential.
In this 21st century, designers will
extend
the nervous system into powerfully strong exoskeletons that humans can control and feel with their minds.
Humans may also
extend
their bodies into non-anthropomorphic structures, such as wings, controlling and feeling each wing movement within the nervous system.
We can enable a better future for technologies like augmented reality to
extend
our own agency and connect us at a much deeper level.
Maddie's using temperature to
extend
this phenomenon to a new scenario.
Because the thing is, I was constantly trying to
extend
my repertoire of noises to be the very maximum that it could be.
How would that
extend
to advice, like, if someone is making a lifestyle choice between, say, a stressful job and a non-stressful job, does it matter which way they go?
And these monocultures
extend
even to crops that are good for bees, like almonds.
When I went to the site, the first design operation we did was to
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the existing streets, creating 12 initial blocks similar in size and characteristics to the ones we have in Barcelona and other cities in Europe with these courtyards.
Here we see Entropica directing the paths of a fleet of ships, successfully discovering and utilizing the Panama Canal to globally
extend
its reach from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
All Cacilda and I have done is
extend
this sharing behavior to sexuality.
He has access to new subjects like music and art, to new friends and to experiences that
extend
far beyond his home.
These other vital contributions that
extend
life and relieve suffering are, of course, critical, and fantastic, but they're part of the continuum of our overall knowledge and technology, like the Internet.
It makes the plasma at about a lukewarm temperature of three million degrees C. Unfortunately, it doesn't last quite long enough, so we need to
extend
the life of the plasma a little bit, but last month it got a lot better, so I think we have the plasma compressing now.
However, for over 200 years, this prevention was not believed to
extend
to psychiatric diseases.
Now I can tell you, in my own industry, at Ariel Investments, we actually view our diversity as a competitive advantage, and that advantage can
extend
way beyond business.
In order for us to get this project to work, we need individuals to step up in a different role and to be engaged, to realize this dream, this open crowd-sourced project, to find those unexpected heroes, to evolve from the current concepts of resources and constraints, to design those preventive therapies, and to
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it beyond childhood diseases, to go all the way up to ways that we could look at Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, we're going to need us to be looking inside ourselves and asking, "What are our roles?
Our reason could motivate us to
extend
our empathy, could motivate us to write a book like "Uncle Tom's Cabin," or read a book like "Uncle Tom's Cabin," and our reason can motivate us to create customs and taboos and laws that will constrain us from acting upon our impulses when, as rational beings, we feel we should be constrained.
So when you
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that spring, you
extend
that tip out so it's ready to puncture tissue, the spring wants to pull the tip back.
Yet the blood vessels, they
extend
from the surface of the brain down to reach every single cell in the brain, which means that fluid that's traveling along the outsides of these vessels can gain easy access to the entire brain's volume, so it's actually this really clever way to repurpose one set of vessels, the blood vessels, to take over and replace the function of a second set of vessels, the lymphatic vessels, to make it so you don't need them.
This pigeon does something that most homing pigeons do not do: it takes the scenic route, (Laughter) which was a device that I felt was necessary to actually
extend
this book beyond about four pages.
Now, that's all well done, so we got that from evolution, from maternal care, parental love, but we need to
extend
that.
We need to
extend
altruism to the other 1.6 million species.
Almost everyone who hasn't heard this before is surprised when they hear that if you take a 0.1 millimeter thick sheet of paper, the size we normally use, and, if it were big enough, fold it 50 times, its thickness would
extend
almost the distance from the Earth to the sun.
The echo of embarrassment used to
extend
only as far as your family, village, school or community.
Of course, we know today that galaxies
extend
far beyond our own galaxy.
We thought, it's cool that we can use software to visualize tiny motions like this, and you can almost think of it as a way to
extend
our sense of touch.
It was taken off six weeks later, but even then, I couldn't
extend
my elbow, and I had to do physical therapy to flex and
extend
it, 100 times per day, seven days per week.
And they develop expectations about ducks and balls that they're going to
extend
to rubber ducks and balls for the rest of their lives.
So if I want to build a new office building for a client or if I want to
extend
my home or, you know, if I have a shop and I want to convert it into an office, I have to do a load of drawings, and I submit them to the council for permission.
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