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Expressed in the
relevant
unit, it is spectacularly small.
And another huge chunk of our work has gone into making
relevant
a site that's grown out of sync with its time.
So, let's now say why this is
relevant.
It's an observation with obvious medical applications in humans as well, but it's also
relevant
in a broad sense, I think, to the design of prosthetics, soft robots, basically anything where changes of shape and stiffness are important.
They are instead the products of downstream imagination leading to hard work, during which mathematical reasoning may or may not prove to be
relevant.
Of foremost importance is a thorough, well-organized knowledge of all that is known of the
relevant
entities and processes that might be involved in that domain you propose to enter.
In 2006, honeybees started disappearing, so suddenly, like, this little nerd kid going to school working with bugs — (Laughter) — became very
relevant
in the world.
It has massively parallel processing capability, and it's going to change the way drugs are discovered, we hope, and I think eventually what's going to happen is that we're going to want to re-screen drugs, on arrays like this, that already exist, all of the drugs that currently exist, and in the future, you're going to be taking drugs and treatments that have been tested for side effects on all of the
relevant
cells, on brain cells and heart cells and liver cells.
They're just being reinvented in ways that are
relevant
for the Facebook age.
Let's try something else, maybe something a bit more
relevant
to today.
Tell us why your science is
relevant
to us.
Take your science, subtract your bullet points and your jargon, divide by relevance, meaning share what's
relevant
to the audience, and multiply it by the passion that you have for this incredible work that you're doing, and that is going to equal incredible interactions that are full of understanding.
Fascism and dictatorships might come back, but they will come back in a new form, a form which is much more
relevant
to the new technological realities of the 21st century.
Now, in order for a clinical trial to be considered ethically acceptable, participants must be given the
relevant
information in a way in which they can understand, and must freely consent to participate in the trial.
It is important to assess the potential risks and benefits of the standard of care which is to be provided to participants in any clinical trial, and establish one which is
relevant
for the context of the study and most beneficial for the participants within the study.
I think this sentiment is particularly
relevant
to science education.
Now those are important skills that aren't just
relevant
for coding.
They're
relevant
for all sorts of different activities.
The examples that I just gave you are about architecture, but they're
relevant
to the design of anything.
And here's the key: There are just as few
relevant
funders in USA-land as there are Lesters in Lesterland.
percent who are our
relevant
funders in America.
And that targeting is based not on a profile of who they are, but of determining something that's directly
relevant
to their query or question.
We make our curriculum rigorous and
relevant
to them, and they use all the technology that they're used to.
So there is this key benefit that is
relevant
to state policy makers in terms of economic development.
But meanwhile, as you know, wonderful protagonists like Al Gore are noting the inexorable rise in temperature, set in the context of that, interestingly, those buildings which are celebratory and very, very
relevant
to this place.
I don't think it does make a morally
relevant
difference.
The fact that they're not right in front of us, the fact, of course, that they're of a different nationality or race, none of that seems morally
relevant
to me.
I want to change pace to one last little demonstration, a technique that is wonderfully simple and basic, but is interesting in exposing how much information we're all giving away, and it's
relevant
because it applies to us as a TED audience.
And if we find that a person is competent in the
relevant
matters, and reliable and honest, we'll have a pretty good reason to trust them, because they'll be trustworthy.
And the solution here, in my view, is a private solution, a solution that looks to legalize what it is to be young again, and to realize the economic potential of that, and that's where the story of BMI becomes
relevant.
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