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And number two, obviously, this dependence upon the funders
produces
a subtle, understated, camouflaged bending to keep the funders happy.
This is the thermodynamic cycle that
produces
electricity, and this makes this almost 50 percent efficient, between 45 and 50 percent efficiency.
But I think I get to come back to this, because imagine having a compact reactor in a rocket that
produces
50 to 100 megawatts.
And under the guidance of the amazing Lear deBessonet, we started the Public Works program, which now every summer
produces
these immense Shakespearean musical pageants, where Tony Award-winning actors and musicians are side by side with nannies and domestic workers and military veterans and recently incarcerated prisoners, amateurs and professionals, performing together on the same stage.
So this is an investment that pays off in very concrete terms for a broad range of income groups in the state's population and
produces
large and tangible benefits.
And what is interesting is that that
produces
in a way perhaps the ultimate mega-building.
The same system that
produces
men who abuse women,
produces
men who abuse other men.
It's what's
produces
thunder and lightning and hail.
Africa
produces
10 million barrels a day of oil now.
Because if copyright law at its core regulates something called copies, then in the digital world the one fact we can't escape is that every single use of culture
produces
a copy.
It is technology that has made them different, and as we see what this technology can do, we need to recognize you can't kill the instinct the technology
produces.
Social impact bonds work great for any area where there is at the moment very expensive provision that
produces
poor outcomes for people.
Take, for instance, the thyroid and the two hormones it produces, triiodothyronine and thyroxine.
On the opposite, a complex system is made of many, many similar parts, and it is their interaction that
produces
a globally coherent behavior.
It requires physicists who work with biologists, with mathematicians and computer scientists, and it is their interaction that
produces
cross-boundary competence to solve these problems.
JB: As to any primary mischief, it's evident that it
produces
no pain in anyone.
On the contrary, it
produces
pleasure.
But this practice
produces
not pain of any kind to anyone.
Now, it's very energy-dense, it
produces
solid, reliable power, and it doesn't make any CO2.
It only
produces
short term radioactive waste, and it cannot melt down.
So this is the network of the ants that you just saw moving around in the arena, and it's this constantly shifting network that
produces
the behavior of the colony, like whether all the ants are hiding inside the nest, or how many are going out to forage.
And more than in Haiti, this
produces
really smoky fires, and this is where you see the health impacts of cooking with cow dung and biomass as a fuel.
The reason for that, of course, is that each of these animals
produces
tiny quantities, and in the case of the dog, males dogs can smell it, but we can't smell it.
They have no smell at all, and it's only the wonderful bacteria growing on the rainforest of hair that actually
produces
the smells that we know and love.
And we are still missing color here, so next, we develop a new blending technique that improves upon a single averaging method and
produces
sharp facial textures and colors.
It's a long story, but the core idea is just that what you get from purely reductionist explanations in physical terms, in brain-based terms, is stories about the functioning of a system, its structure, its dynamics, the behavior it produces, great for solving the easy problems — how we behave, how we function — but when it comes to subjective experience — why does all this feel like something from the inside?
Now, just as every cell requires nutrients to fuel it, every cell also
produces
waste as a byproduct, and the clearance of that waste is the second basic problem that each organ has to solve.
I mean, the brain is this intensely active organ that
produces
a correspondingly large amount of waste that must be efficiently cleared.
And now today, every country
produces
GDP statistics.
Now, in the time that it takes me to introduce the bleed itself, our material is able to stop that bleed, and it's because it actually goes on and works with the body to heal, so it reassembles into this piece of meat, and then the blood actually recognizes that that's happening, and
produces
fibrin, producing a very fast clot in less than 10 seconds.
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