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In fact, these guys actually work for NASA, and they're trying to pioneer using off-the-shelf components, cheap things that aren't
specialized
that they can combine and send up into space.
Those earlier radar systems I talked about were developed by experienced engineers over the course of years at national facilities with expensive
specialized
equipment.
And here is the limitation: adult stem cells are mature cells, and, like mature human beings, these cells are more restricted in their thought and more restricted in their behavior and are unable to give rise to the wide variety of
specialized
cell types, as embryonic stem cells [can].
Should they recover in a
specialized
cardiac unit in hospital, or should they recover at home?
We know, for example, that we now have
specialized
eye trackers and infrared brain scans, MRI's that can decode the signals that our bodies send out when we're trying to be deceptive.
Nearly all of these proteins can be explained by a single gene family, so this means that the diversity of silk types we see today is encoded by one gene family, so presumably the original spider ancestor made one kind of silk, and over the last 380 million years, that one silk gene has duplicated and then diverged, specialized, over and over and over again, to get the large variety of flavors of spider silks that we have today.
And because we no longer need to use sunlight, we have very
specialized
lights that are made for the operating room.
The reason we've been able to recruit from all disciplines and swivel into
specialized
skills is because modern systems can be manipulated without writing code.
Yes, our workforce needs
specialized
skill, but that skill requires a far less rigorous and formalized education than it did in the past.
So we can run this through to something like prosthetics, which is highly
specialized
to an individual's handicap.
You do not need to be a highly trained,
specialized
anesthesiologist to use this machine, which is good because, in these rural district hospitals, you're not going to get that level of training.
Telephony, computers, videotapes, CD-ROMs and so on are all our
specialized
mechanisms that we've now built within our society for handling that information.
Well in surgery, you couldn't have people who are more
specialized
and you couldn't have people who are better trained.
It happens moment by moment in their real lives, and their minds are being formed and their brains are being
specialized
in something other than what is happening with their typical peers.
I worked in a team of incredibly talented, compassionate, but most importantly, highly trained,
specialized
mental health professionals.
It became quickly apparent to me that I couldn't follow the sorts of mental health care models that I had been trained in, one that relied heavily on specialized, expensive mental health professionals to provide mental health care in countries like India and Zimbabwe.
The idea is, when you're short of
specialized
health care professionals, use whoever is available in the community, train them to provide a range of health care interventions, and in these books I read inspiring examples, for example of how ordinary people had been trained to deliver babies, diagnose and treat early pneumonia, to great effect.
Then a bulldozer began to pull the cable in from this
specialized
cable landing ship, and it was floated on these buoys until it was in the right place.
It's
specialized
to generate the enormous power required for flight, and it fills the middle portion of the fly, so when a fly hits your windshield, it's basically the power muscle that you're looking at.
So clearly, it's a very
specialized
tool.
At MIT, Team Cyborg built Jim a
specialized
limb for the vertical world, a brain-controlled leg with full position and movement sensations.
It’s lined with hair cells that have
specialized
components called stereocilia, which move with the vibrations of the cochlear fluid and the basilar membrane.
And in order to do this work, we, of course, because of the limitation in health workers, had to recruit refugees to be a
specialized
new category of health worker.
In this case, it's someone who's very angry because someone looked at his girlfriend or owes him money, and you can find workers and train them into these
specialized
categories.
They started as just sort of a transport organization that
specialized
in smuggling between the U.S. and the Mexican borders, but now they have grown into a truly integrated multinational that has partnerships in production in the south and partnerships in global distribution across the planet.
Another change for the better is that we now have
specialized
retirement facilities and programs to take care of old people.
We see the movement from a general-purpose cell to the more specific and
specialized.
And human stem cells are these extraordinary but simple cells that can do two things: they can self-renew or make more of themselves, but they can also become
specialized
to make bone, liver or, crucially, nerve cells, maybe even the motor nerve cell or the myelin cell.
Now interestingly, there are a few mammalian species in which females have evolved
specialized
genitalia that doesn't allow for sexual coercion to take place.
And venomous snakes store their flesh-eating, blood-clotting compounds in
specialized
compartments that only have one exit: through the fangs and into their prey or predator.
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