Guide
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Instead, reality is more like a 3D desktop that's designed to hide the complexity of the real world and
guide
adaptive behavior.
This is a big table that has lots of holes in it, and there are
guide
marks around it, and there's a bright light, as on this stage here.
And yet, we don't have the basic doctrines to
guide
us in this regard.
They work under the teacher's guide, and it's all in one big room.
And he'll get you inspired and get you going and
guide
you through the process so that you can affect change.
Hire a fishing
guide.
The goal was to develop a price guide, a real data-driven view of the market.
Scientists have created metamaterials to
guide
rays of light around tiny, two-dimensional objects.
Behavioral researchers have identified consistent patterns that seem to
guide
this process of impression updating.
In J.R.R.'s world, Gandalf is one of five wizards sent by the Valar to
guide
the inhabitants of Middle Earth in their struggles against the dark force of Sauron.
In many species, all the winged males and winged virgin queens from all the nearby colonies in the population each leave from their different nests and meet at a central place to mate, using pheromones to
guide
each other to a breeding ground.
The opposite problem is hypothyroidism, which happens when the thyroid sends out too few hormones, meaning the body's cells don't have as many messengers to
guide
them.
We use the size of the box to suggest the right length, and we
guide
them with prompts to encourage sharing.
It's those kinds of examples that should
guide
our response to refugees.
In both cases, the constraints
guide
decision-making to ensure we reach each objective.
Radar, sonar, helicopters, and spotter planes are all used to
guide
factory ships towards dwindling schools of fish.
Since one of the things that was most likely to kill the Loon project was whether we could
guide
the balloons through the sky, one of our most important experiments was putting a balloon inside a balloon.
As I learned to light, I learned about using light to help tell story, to set the time of day, to create the mood, to
guide
the audience's eye, how to make a character look appealing or stand out in a busy set.
siRNA are short sequences of genetic code that
guide
a cell to block a certain gene.
And very soon, the teachers will be able to literally teleport themselves into this virtual world that I'm in right now and help me,
guide
me, through this whole experiment.
Using time as a guide, I seamlessly blend those best moments into one single photograph, visualizing our conscious journey with time.
One tool we can use to
guide
your attention is called "spatialized sound."
So when you do this sort of reconstruction, if you don't use some sort of
guide
image or
guide
statistics, then you'll get a sort of confusion of different points of view, because it's ambiguous.
This is what happens if Alex uses his own face as a
guide
image during that optimization process to reconstruct my own face.
But you start to get something more like a coherent face, rendered using my own face as a
guide.
Magd is a
guide
from the Church.
Search engines are brilliant at giving you an answer, but a wise, sage
guide
can offer you just the right question.
They had a
guide
behind the rival team's goal to know where to kick the ball.
In the corridor leading from the locker room to the game field, I was walking with Silvio, who was holding onto my shoulder, so I could
guide
him.
You've got a Cas9 protein and something called a
guide
RNA.
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