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Especially in Africa where T.B. and HIV are strongly linked, there is a huge common problem.
It's
linked
to practical virtues like generosity and hospitality and just being there, just showing up.
They were all
linked
to the three kids that got killed.
And what we're seeing here, these skyscrapers now, are commentary that are
linked
to content on television.
And they're being traded by a species of almost seven billion individuals, who are
linked
by trade, travel, and the Internet into a global system of stupendous complexity.
So here was the character that
linked
birds and dinosaurs.
And he had a platform where you
linked
information to other information, and then you could call it up at will.
They look at their entire genomes, and they try to find hot spots of activity that are
linked
causally to genes.
We started with Wikipedia, but then Facebook came along for matters of taste and money; Twitter came along for real-time news; LinkedIn, for professional things; Match.com, for less professional things; TripAdvisor for travel, Yelp for restaurants, Realtor.com for finding a home, Dictionary.com for words, Wordnik for the whole language.
Those photos become linked, and they make something emergent that's greater than the sum of the parts.
And my journey of discovery has led to many places and possibilities, all
linked
with ideas and imagination.
Now, you might not think in terms of oil and food as being linked, but there's a very strong link, in fact.
Another aspect is where the twisted concept of honor is
linked
to women and their bodies; where men are allowed to disrespect women and even kill them sometimes in the name of so-called "family honor"; where women are left to die right outside their houses for speaking to a man on a mobile phone, in the name of "family honor."
And many of these chemicals are now
linked
to the skyrocketing incidents of chronic childhood disease that we're seeing across industrialized nations.
And since we know where their heads are, and we have a wireless mic on them that we're processing the sound from, we're able to create visualizations which are
linked
very tightly to what they're doing with their speech.
And HIV is actually particularly closely
linked
to transit.
And when we map their swimming patterns and compare them to satellite data, we find that their feeding hot spots are
linked
to ocean currents and other features.
There's subclinical atherosclerosis, subclinical hardening of the arteries, obviously
linked
to heart attacks, potentially.
And what I discovered is that not only are they linked, but that the physical world can be a powerful resource to us in creating happier, healthier lives.
So imagine if every video that we watched on the web worked like the web, completely remixable,
linked
to its source content, and interactive for everyone who views it.
Farmers are facing challenges of drought from Asia to Africa, from Australia to Oklahoma, while heat waves
linked
with climate change have killed tens of thousands of people in Western Europe in 2003, and again in Russia in 2010.
These are disgust properties that are trying to be directly
linked
to the social group that you should not like.
The brain scans showed activation in a part of the brain called the insula, a region they say is
linked
to feelings of love and compassion.
Art was part of the answer, and my name, in the very beginning, was
linked
with two things: demolition of illegal constructions in order to get public space back, and use of colors in order to revive the hope that had been lost in my city.
But usually that is
linked
to very strong social disparities.
Dopamine plays a number of important functions in the brain, including in attention, arousal, reward, and disorders of the dopamine system have been
linked
to a number of mental disorders including drug abuse, Parkinson's disease, and ADHD.
And that's a bit reminiscent of ADHD, which has been
linked
to disorders of the dopamine system in humans.
The AMI comprises two muscles that are surgically connected, an agonist
linked
to an antagonist.
We electrically
linked
Jim's AMI muscles, via the electrodes, to a bionic limb, and Jim quickly learned how to move the bionic limb in four distinct ankle-foot movement directions.
Now I'm often asked when I'm going to be neurally
linked
to my synthetic limbs bidirectionally, when I'm going to become a cyborg.
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