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So if we look in this particularly high-risk sample, they're being asked, "Did you have more than one unprotected sexual partner in the last two months?"
But we'll get a very large
sample
of data that is collected from all different circumstances, and it's getting it in different circumstances that matter because then we are looking at ironing out the confounding factors, and looking for the actual markers of the disease.
We then ask them, "How powerful do you feel?" on a series of items, and then we give them an opportunity to gamble, and then we take another saliva
sample.
So this is already evidence of how, in the academic literature, we will see a biased
sample
of the true picture of all of the scientific studies that have been conducted.
And so if you think about it, the depressing thing is that Facebook would never make a change to something as important as an advertising algorithm with a
sample
size as small as a Phase III clinical trial.
And although a lot of people like privacy as their methodology of control around data, and obsess around privacy, at least some of us really like to share as a form of control, and what's remarkable about digital commonses is you don't need a big percentage if your
sample
size is big enough to generate something massive and beautiful.
In a more recent follow-up study, we were able to look at a much greater sample, a much larger
sample.
And also we were able, with this sample, to look across the world, in 121 different countries we asked the same questions, and as you can see, this is 121 countries collapsed into 10 different geographical regions.
So when we look at the brains of these animals, on the top panel you see the alignment of 125 cells showing what happens with the brain activity, the electrical storms, of this
sample
of neurons in the brain when the animal is using a joystick.
This is the Lillis Business Complex at the University of Oregon, and I worked with a team of architects and biologists to
sample
over 300 rooms in this building.
So here's a
sample
one.
That's okay, because there's a team of research scientists in Canada who have now created a stool sample, a fake stool
sample
which is called RePOOPulate.
What I know about this topic comes from a qualitative study with a
sample
size of two.
I mean, this is a very small sample; you should not generalize from it.
I can
sample
in my own sounds and I can play it back just by hitting the pads here.
Now let me give you a
sample
of some of his interviews.
And so, I began to think about, well, maybe that's just a random
sample.
And in the third phase, you test it on a very large sample, and you're trying to determine what the right dose is, is it better than what's available today?
I'm going to start by playing you a
sample
of a voice that you may recognize.
I'm going to play you now a
sample
of someone who has, two people actually, who have severe speech disorders.
Samantha's voice is like a concentrated
sample
of red food dye which we can infuse into the recordings of her surrogate to get a pink voice just like this.
It's very simple: You take a patient with a disease, let's say motor neuron disease, you take a skin sample, you do the pluripotent reprogramming, as I've already told you, and you generate live motor nerve cells.
When it's done, it looks something like this, has all the functionalities of a standard microscope, just like an XY stage, a place where a
sample
slide could go, for example right here.
[DNA Vending Machine is an art installation about our increasing access to biotechnology.] (Music) [For a reasonable cost, you can purchase a
sample
of human DNA from a traditional vending machine.]
[Each
sample
comes packaged with a collectible limited edition portrait of the human specimen.]
But really, with this and a lot of my art projects, I want to ask the audience a question: When biotechnology and DNA sequencing becomes as cheap as, say, laser cutting or 3D printing or buying caviar from a vending machine, will you submit your
sample
of DNA to be part of the vending machine?
Will you buy someone else's
sample?
And what will you be able to do with that
sample?
And here's how it works: so you inject a
sample
in this tiny little capillary tube, and the cells go single file by a laser, and as they do, they scatter light according to their size and they emit light according to whatever pigments they might have, whether they're natural or whether you stain them.
If you shine blue light on that same sample, this is what you see: two tiny little red light-emitting cells.
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