Fraction
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Well, the idea behind multispectral imaging is something that anyone who is familiar with infrared night vision goggles will immediately appreciate: that what we can see in the visible spectrum of light is only a tiny
fraction
of what's actually there.
Thankfully, out of the 123 million nights we've ever hosted, less than a
fraction
of a percent have been problematic.
Back in the liver, another small
fraction
of the total amount of the drug gets transformed into metabolites, which are eventually filtered out by the kidneys in the urine.
But it creates this unfortunate situation where a tiny, tiny
fraction
of the world can actually participate in this exploration or can benefit from that technology.
Even if we borrow just a
fraction
of its ability to tolerate radiation, it would be infinitely better than what we already have, which is just the melanin in our skin.
If we broke open all their newest phones, which are just a
fraction
of the total that’ve been built, and split them into their component parts, that would produce around 85,000 kilograms of gold, 875,000 of silver, and 40 million kilograms of copper.
We could see just a tiny
fraction
of what the parasite really looked like.
You followed that up with a string of hits that to this day is unmatched in Hollywood: "Sanford and Son," "Maude," "Good Times," "The Jeffersons," "One Day at a Time," "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," to name literally a
fraction
of them.
"Fried Green Tomatoes," "The Princess Bride," "Stand By Me," "This Is Spinal Tap." (Applause) Again, just to name a
fraction.
Photography can be described as the recording of a single moment frozen within a
fraction
of time.
In those days, only a small
fraction
of the world had been explored, and the Earth might have seemed infinite.
So one night I might have been on call in the NICU, carefully dosing to the
fraction
of a milligram a medication for a NICU baby.
If it cost a
fraction
of a cent to send an email, would we still have spam?
And I was sure in that moment that I was about to die too, but I didn't because of the actions of that one brave man who must have made the decision within a
fraction
of a second of seeing my stranded car to pull over and run across four lanes of freeway traffic in the dark to save my life.
They'll only reach a
fraction
of the young people that we need to reach.
We could develop it for a
fraction
of the price and a
fraction
of the time.
And in the quantum world, these two particles can briefly create a new particle that lives for a tiny
fraction
of a second before splitting into other particles that hit our detector.
And yet, the
fraction
of US adults employed in the labor market is higher now in 2016 than it was 125 years ago, in 1890, and it's risen in just about every decade in the intervening 125 years.
The
fraction
of those which get a first replicator.
The
fraction
of those that get the second replicator.
The
fraction
of those that get the third replicator.
If you traveled to the Dead Sea, the force would increase by a tiny
fraction
of a percent.
There are a large number of people on the Internet, a very small
fraction
of them have photos of the Mermaid Parade.
The amount of ice that Greenland has lost since 2002 is just a small
fraction
of what that ice sheet holds.
And that's just a tiny
fraction
of all species that have ever lived on the planet in past times.
Especially in high-income economies like ours, a large
fraction
of deaths is caused by slowly progressing diseases: heart disease, chronic lung disease, cancer, Alzheimer's, diabetes, just to name a few.
This is high-frequency laser, and it's enough with a
fraction
of a second to destroy the retina completely.
And we have these huge rocks, you know, killer-sized rocks in the hundreds of thousands or millions out there, and while the probability is very small, the impact, figured in literally, of one of these hitting the Earth is so huge that to spend a small
fraction
looking, searching, preparing to defend, is not unreasonable.
At the time, the FBI investigated many artists and thinkers, but most of their files were a
fraction
the size of Baldwin’s.
So I can ask a very provocative question: Is it possible that at some point in the future, a significant
fraction
of the human workforce is going to be made redundant in the way that horses were?
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