Identify
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And so in fact, identifying the genes for autism is important for us to
identify
drug targets, to
identify
things that we might be able to impact and can be certain that that's really what we need to do in autism.
First of all, I really, like, I just want to say, and my name is Bella, I just want to, like,
identify
myself, that, like, as a feminist, I, like, I really find that, like, because I was born in the '90s, and, like, there were a lot of women who were as far as feminism was concerned, like, maybe they didn't understand that, like, a feminist like me, like, I don't think it's required that you have to have a certain kind of voice, or, like, a certain way of presenting yourself to be feminist, because I think that, like, feminism can be really hot, and I think actually that it's really vital and important.
But the problem for everybody who could see this effect was that you couldn't
identify
the molecules.
Since many babies actually find it difficult to take that first meal, because they're not getting the right stimulus, if we could
identify
what that molecule was, and the French team are being very cautious, but if we could
identify
the molecule, synthesize it, it would then mean premature babies would be more likely to suckle, and every baby would have a better chance of survival.
And they usually
identify
four key barriers.
For this, I need to
identify
very subtle, very detailed relationships within that binary information, another very hard thing to do when looking at ones and zeros.
And this is really important because the police now are able to
identify
one of the two fingerprints, which actually corresponds to Katie.
My father's university teaching of Darwin had already provoked a classroom visit from the head of the so-called Islamic Salvation Front, who denounced Dad as an advocate of biologism before Dad had ejected the man, and now whoever was outside would neither
identify
himself nor go away.
How come that even people who are poor very much still
identify
with the idea of choice, the kind of rational idea of choice which we embrace?
Quite often here they still
identify
with a certain kind of a lottery mentality.
We
identify
with the guru who tells us what to do, self-help therapist, or we embrace a totalitarian leader who appears to have no doubts about choices, who sort of knows.
Survivors are occasionally called to try to
identify
these items physically, but physical browsing is extremely difficult, an ineffective and painful process.
And what I discovered is that I do believe they can suffer from mental illness, and actually looking and trying to
identify
mental illness in them often helps us be better friends to them and also can help us better understand ourselves.
Don't get me wrong, the challenges that women will face in telling their stories is real, but we need to start pursuing and trying to
identify
mediums to participate in our system and not just pursue the media blindly.
First, they sit down and they say, let's
identify
the clinical problem among a certain set of patients.
After identifying the problem, they then move on to that second step, and they say, let's
identify
the root cause.
Let's see if we can discover some patterns in our data about our patients' lives and see if we can
identify
an upstream cause, and then, as importantly, can we align the resources to be able to address them?
But an amazing opportunity came about very recently when a couple of colleagues of mine tested this man who has epilepsy and who is shown here in his hospital bed where he's just had electrodes placed on the surface of his brain to
identify
the source of his seizures.
Maybe, if we aggregated the data, maybe we could
identify
telltale signs that best predict that a car accident is going to take place in the next five seconds.
Researchers recently have looked at the question of biopsies, cancerous biopsies, and they've asked the computer to
identify
by looking at the data and survival rates to determine whether cells are actually cancerous or not, and sure enough, when you throw the data at it, through a machine-learning algorithm, the machine was able to
identify
the 12 telltale signs that best predict that this biopsy of the breast cancer cells are indeed cancerous.
Their Fitbit, when it's able to
identify
biochemistries, will show that they have aggressive thoughts.
And what about people who are able to scan the external environment,
identify
risks and opportunities, make strategy or make strategic recommendations?
Let me say very clearly that we are at the very early stages, but so far, we have been able to successfully
identify
the microRNA pattern of pancreatic cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer and hepatic cancer.
I believe that we need to create African institutions, home-grown, that will
identify
and develop these leaders in a systematic, practical way.
I believe that if we carefully
identify
and cultivate the next generation of African leaders, then this generation four that is coming up will be the greatest generation that Africa and indeed the entire world has ever seen.
And even when we don’t, it can be challenging to correctly
identify
what’s held dear by people who don’t already agree with us.
Ever notice how we tend to
identify
ourselves by our wounds?
The commission is a high-level group of global leaders brought together to
identify
more humane and effective approaches to the issue of drugs.
It is mainly trying to
identify
with precision what is the right question.
We are constantly looking at the world around us, and quickly we
identify
and make sense of what it is that we see.
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