Linked
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Today I'll be focusing on a major problem that is
linked
to phosphorus.
They're all also calling cards, almost, for those cities, songs totally
linked
with their city's identity, and it might be why you probably consider them to be music cities.
So it's wirelessly
linked
to my iPad, and this is a software that's running on the iPad.
So this technology, 3D printing, and new design rules really help us to reduce the weight, which is the biggest issue in aircraft design, because it's directly
linked
to greenhouse gas emissions.
Language represents specific stages in our lives, and terminology that is
linked
to our emotions.
And what seems to be going on is that, in the brain, those neural connections that are important, those synaptic connections that are important, are
linked
and strengthened, while those that are less important tend to fade away and be less important.
And the really exciting news is that mental illness and sleep are not simply associated, but they are physically
linked
within the brain.
And last year, we published a study which showed that a gene that's been
linked
to schizophrenia, when mutated, also smashes the sleep.
EB: So I want to just point out here that every node is a talk, they're
linked
if they share similar ideas, and that comes from a machine reading of entire talk transcripts, and then all these topics that pop out, they're not from tags and keywords.
All right, how many Swedish decisionmakers and politicians and business leaders use, every day, U.S.-based services, like, you know, run Windows or OSX, or use Facebook or LinkedIn, or store their data in clouds like iCloud or Skydrive or DropBox, or maybe use online services like Amazon web services or sales support?
That small town kid with the big city dreams was the suicide bomber, and that dynamic group of people were al Shabaab, a terrorist organization
linked
to al Qaeda.
There’s some evidence that expressions might be even more directly
linked
to our physiology.
Instead of arranging words in an order, in sequence, as a sentence, you arrange them in this map, where they're all
linked
together not by placing them one after the other but in questions, in question-answer pairs.
Every one of these diseases and many others related to metabolism and autoimmunity are
linked
to a loss of healthy diversity in the gut.
And when we really add something significant and original and we merge our musical journey with this, then we have a chance to be a part of the evolution of that music that we love and be
linked
with it once it becomes something new again.
If A is the question, B is the answer, stay creative in the cloud, and you start going, and experiments don't work, experiments don't work, experiments don't work, experiments don't work, until you reach a place
linked
with negative emotions where it seems like your basic assumptions have stopped making sense, like somebody yanked the carpet beneath your feet.
They are
linked
to risks, losses.
It's
linked
to my unconscious, my guesses of what others are choosing, or what is a socially embraced choice.
Now, we should not forget that choice is always
linked
to change.
I know that other people in the world have far worse things to deal with, but for me, language and music are inextricably
linked
through this one thing.
So, when you sign up for TED2003, every six weeks you'll get a care package with a book or two and a reason why they're
linked
to TED.
I have a friend, Emily Willingham, who's a scientist, and she wrote a piece for Forbes not long ago entitled "The 10 Weirdest Things Ever
Linked
to Autism."
Now, these four examples I have just given you are just a very tiny reminder as to how our health and our survival are closely
linked
to the health and the resilience of our ecosystem, and why we should be very careful about preserving biodiversity.
More recently, that power is untethering and leaping off the desktops, and very, very quickly, we're going to see a significant proportion, if not the majority of the human race, walking around holding, carrying or wearing supercomputers
linked
at speeds greater than what we consider to be broadband today.
It's going to happen, and I've realized that the preservation of Antarctica and our survival here on Earth are
linked.
So we cut this through the bank system and then
linked
this to the end users.
And this might be associated with some of the differences in health associated with Cesarean birth, such as more asthma, more allergies, even more obesity, all of which have been
linked
to microbes now, and when you think about it, until recently, every surviving mammal had been delivered by the birth canal, and so the lack of those protective microbes that we've co-evolved with might be really important for a lot of these different conditions that we now know involve the microbiome.
So in mice, microbes have been
linked
to all kinds of additional conditions, including things like multiple sclerosis, depression, autism, and again, obesity.
Somebody worked out exactly which plane she was on, so they
linked
to a flight tracker website.
Increasing your heart and breathing rate is
linked
to chemical changes in your brain that help reduce anxiety and increase your sense of well-being.
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