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The only cure for pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary fibrosis, cystic fibrosis, emphysema, COPD, what Leonard Nimoy just died of, is a lung transplant, but sadly, there are only enough available lungs for 2,000 people in the U.S. a year to get a lung transplant, whereas
nearly
a half million people a year die of end-stage lung failure.
It reminds me that
nearly
every day, I receive an email or emails from someone with a crazy theory about physics of gravity or cosmology or some such.
They made their traffickers
nearly
four million dollars.
And even he wound up accidentally investing
nearly
10 million dollars in the pineapple plantation cited as having the worst working conditions in that Global Horizons case.
A decade later, the Denver Museum and our Native partners have reburied
nearly
all of the human remains in the collection.
As the year progressed, I noticed that the classrooms were
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empty.
Nearly
3,000 years later, the first proper writing systems took shape.
This Sankey diagram illustrates the flow of energy through the US economy, emphasizing how
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half of the energy used is lost as waste heat.
It's an impossible choice, and
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every month, seven million people choose between medicine and energy.
Physicists and chemists have had
nearly
a century of trying to get used to this weirdness.
That is actually twice the number of people that have been killed by Ebola in the
nearly
four decades that we've known about it.
Over Zen Hospice's
nearly
30 years, we've learned much more from our residents in subtle detail.
I would have never thought that my own search for funding would lead me to this stage, having helped
nearly
30 companies get investment.
The universe began its cosmic life in a big bang
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fourteen billion years ago, and has been expanding ever since.
Well then, we get to
nearly
73, very close to the Global Goals.
What was left of Shadi was found
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three months later, 800 kilometers away in a wetsuit on a beach in Norway.
A better life would be a future of some possibilities compared to
nearly
none, and that's a strong motivation.
And that's because our intuitions aren't
nearly
as perfect as we'd like to believe.
At that point, we had
nearly
zero information about tapirs, mostly because they're so difficult to study.
And while that definitely happens and is tragic, it's not
nearly
the epidemic some media would have you believe.
40 times, the thickness is
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7,000 miles, or the average GPS satellite's orbit.
They are a
nearly
all-female species, and although they still lay eggs, these eggs hatch out female clones of themselves.
Deep in the jungles of Vietnam, soldiers from both sides battled heat exhaustion and each other for
nearly
20 long years.
What started off as two parallel lines, in fact, bows outwards at eye level, and doesn't go outwards
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as much above.
As it turns out, the amount of fat we eat doesn't impact our weight or our cholesterol or our risk of heart disease
nearly
as much as what kind of fat we eat.
And that's not
nearly
the end of the story!
Additionally, Vitruvius recognized that arm span and height have a
nearly
perfect correspondence in the human body, thus placing the body perfectly inside a square as well.
Even though Dr. Mitchell was the first to observe patients in a state of sleep paralysis, it's so common that
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every culture throughout time has had some kind of paranormal explanation for it.
It's the fifth largest continent on the planet at
nearly
twice the size of Australia.
The experience is brief and occurs without notice, making it
nearly
impossible for scientists to record and study it.
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