Recover
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An individual coral can go through tremendous trauma and fully
recover
if it's given a chance and it's given protection.
But as people move out, a lower density will help them
recover
a better flow and balance.
So even when you go to these crappy devices where sometimes you want a one and you get a zero, and it doesn't show up, there's redundancy in the network that can actually
recover
the missing information.
They were able to chase off one of the poachers and
recover
this ivory, because they couldn't leave it there, because it's still valuable.
You have to
recover
from those.
So we write it, we can store it, and when we want to
recover
our data, we just sequence it.
We
recover
our message by sequencing the DNA, and every time data is retrieved, we lose the DNA.
When you're streaming a video, you're essentially trying to
recover
the original video, the original file.
When we're trying to
recover
our original files, we're simply sequencing.
And so, because of our coding strategy, we were able to package up all of our data in a way that allowed us to make millions and trillions of copies and still always
recover
all of our files back.
Storage is not just about how many bytes but how well we can actually store the data and
recover
it.
There's always been this tension between how much data we can generate and how much we can
recover
and how much we can store.
As long as a handful of species survive, life will
recover.
Some won't
recover
in our lifetime or my kids' lifetime.
If you'd gone into the minds of the people, well, you would have seen a lot of trauma, and you would have seen a lot of heartache, and you would have seen a lot of things that would take a long time to
recover.
When we don't get the deep sleep we need, it inhibits our ability to learn and for our cells and bodies to
recover.
In the animals that receive a placebo injection, when we scan them a month later, we see that ejection fraction is unchanged, because the heart, of course, doesn't spontaneously
recover.
And because of that, we made a big jump to
recover
it.
And we think that this might be one of the reasons that they can sometimes
recover
from injuries that would kill most animals.
The entire class became irritable, and we didn't
recover
for the rest of the day.
And that's why we've been able to
recover
from a lot of loss.
It is possible for the West to
recover
and come back in strength.
But it's important that I tell you what this projection of heroism and expectation of constant gratitude does to people who are trying to
recover.
It really doesn't, because we have this incredible capacity for togetherness and belonging, and by invoking that capacity, we can
recover
those amazing components of our humanity: our altruism and cooperation.
We can
recover
democracy from the people who have captured it.
A global plan of action with a world conservation union, the IUCN, is underway to protect biodiversity, to mitigate and
recover
from the impacts of climate change, on the high seas and in coastal areas, wherever we can identify critical places.
And today, as she struggles to recover, she lives with the fact that thousands around the world continue to watch her abuse.
The Canadian Centre for Child Protection just did a recent study of these young adults to understand the unique trauma they try to
recover
from, knowing that their abuse lives on.
I approached elders here in the village of Andavadoaka and recommended that they close off the healthiest and most diverse coral reefs to all forms of fishing to form a refuge to help stocks
recover
because, as the science tells us, after five or so years, fish populations inside those refuges would be much bigger, replenishing the fished areas outside, making everybody better off.
And there will be about a 20 percent chance we'll
recover
him.
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