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Understanding how electrons are shared among atoms allows us to precisely control the
properties
of semiconductor materials, like silicon.
And we found three important criteria in the properties, basically, of the limbs.
It looks a bit like a toy, but it was really used as a scientific tool to investigate these
properties
of the legs of the cat.
And you also see a bit these
properties
of these three segments of the leg as pantograph.
And despite its size, the reader became more sensitive by taking advantage of new discoveries in magnetic and quantum
properties
of matter.
And when moisture freezes in the atmosphere, the specific binding
properties
of water molecules reliably produce radiating lattices that form into beautiful snowflakes.
This shouldn't be surprising, except Trivaricaine wasn't actually a painkiller, just a fake concotion with no pain-easing
properties
at all.
With data on most current storage media having less than a ten-year life expectancy, scientists are working to exploit the physical
properties
of materials down to the quantum level in the hopes of making memory devices faster, smaller, and more durable.
The Mary's room thought experiment describes what philosophers call the knowledge argument, that there are non-physical
properties
and knowledge which can only be discovered through conscious experience.
These ineffable experiences have
properties
called qualia, subjective qualities that you can't accurately describe or measure.
Claimed to have restorative properties, radium was added to toothpaste, medicine, water, and food.
These elements have a huge range of magnetic, phosphorescent, and conductive
properties
that make them crucial to modern technologies.
He buys all of the Railroads and all of the Utilities and then proceeds to put houses and hotels on the most expensive
properties
- very savvy.
So they were doing things like buying each other out of jail and lending each other money to buy properties, and I found myself going, 'Guys, this is not how this game is played!' to which they'd say, 'Dad, it's fine!
My youngest son, the wheelbarrow, did not buy everything he landed on; instead, he carefully calculated how many rolls away he was from one of his brother's
properties
and how much he would owe his brother if he landed on said property, and made his decisions based on that.
When I asked him why, in his own words, he said, 'Dad, they're just more affordable properties.' (Laughter) At which point, I cried a tear of pride.
In the end, my son finished with 28 properties, more cash than he'd ever seen and held in his entire life, and he now knows the meaning of the phrase 'making it rain'.
It turns out that materials actually change their
properties
at the nanoscale.
I said, "We didn't pass through each other because elementary particles have mass and because the space between elementary particles is filled with the binding energy that also has the
properties
of mass, and we've known that for 800 years."
And so what we did is, we measured speech at day one, and then we asked whether the
properties
of the speech could predict, within a window of almost three years, the future development of psychosis.
Those characterize the computational
properties
of this network.
But sometimes they are too strong, and therefore their mechanical
properties
do not really fit their surrounding tissues.
We touch, feel and even taste it to identify what
properties
it lacks.
We also went on to look at business, and found that these very same
properties
also characterized businesses that were resilient and long-lived, and we noted their absence from ones which were short-lived.
Baby diapers have interesting
properties.
She was telling me how her treatment was leveraging specific
properties
of our vascular system.
Emergent
properties
are things that don’t exist in individual pieces of a system, but do exist for the system as a whole.
And this hypothetical, extra-dimensional graviton is one of the only possible, hypothetical new particles that has the special quantum
properties
that could give birth to our little, two-photon bump.
They're tiny, hollow tubes of carbon atoms, and their nanoscale size, that small size, gives rise to these just outstanding electronic
properties.
How do we define nature when we can reengineer its properties, and when should we do it?
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