Structure
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It's a top down hierarchical
structure
where people wait for government agents to come and this is not effective.
But at least on coral reefs are systems where there is a bottom component with
structure.
You also have the mathematical structure, talking about grids, measurements, labels, points, axes, that sort of thing.
And then and only then, we throw down that mathematical
structure.
But at the time, that was the largest molecule of a defined
structure
that had been made.
We know that they have to latch onto a specific part, so if we can figure out the precise
structure
of that part, present that through a vaccine, what we hope is we can prompt your immune system to make these matching antibodies.
Now, it sounds easier than it is because the
structure
actually looks more like this blue antibody diagram attached to its yellow binding site, and as you can imagine, these three-dimensional structures are much harder to work on.
But there's also a dialogue between the videos, where, once the basic
structure
is established, it becomes a kind of platform for articulating the similarities and differences between the groups' social and physical worlds.
Now that led to an understanding of atomic
structure
because the way that's explained is atoms are a single nucleus with electrons going around them.
And so the fact that atoms, when you heat them up, only emit light at very specific colors, was one of the key drivers that led to the development of the quantum theory, the theory of the
structure
of atoms.
So without that curiosity-driven understanding of the
structure
of atoms, which led to this rather esoteric theory, quantum mechanics, then we wouldn't have transistors, we wouldn't have silicon chips, we wouldn't have pretty much the basis of our modern economy.
I think that's a remarkable demonstration of the power and beauty and universality of the laws of physics, because we understand that process, because we understand the
structure
of atoms here on Earth.
The music was in some ways different, but in
structure
and form, very much the same.
Well, we know exactly where it happens, in the temporal lobe, right across, sort of above your ear there, in a little
structure
called the fusiform gyrus.
The things that interest me when I'm working are visual structure, surprise and anything that requires figuring things out.
And, ultimately, these are some slides from an early project I did, computing where the bits are stored quantum-mechanically in the nuclei of atoms, so programs rearrange the nuclear
structure
of molecules.
This was just a proof of principle he did of tiles that interact magnetically, where you write a code, much like protein folding, that specifies their
structure.
So, there's no feedback to a tool metrology; the material itself codes for its
structure
in just the same ways that protein are fabricated.
Laser micro-machining: essentially 3D printers that digitally fabricate functional systems, all the way up to building buildings, not by having blueprints, but having the parts code for the
structure
of the building.
Well, surprisingly enough, amazingly enough, the anatomists had a very poor idea of the
structure
of the lung until very recently.
So even though a signal may come from the same functional part of the brain, by the time the
structure
has been folded, its physical location is very different between individuals, even identical twins.
Francis Crick, the co-discoverer of the
structure
of DNA with Jim Watson, once joked about what he called Orgel's Second Rule.
A self-organizing system is one where a
structure
appears without explicit intervention from the outside.
Because, as I said, we live our lives in networks, and these networks have a particular kind of a
structure.
And this would be much better than monitoring six randomly chosen people, without reference to the
structure
of the population.
If we could understand the
structure
of networks in villages, we could target to whom to give the interventions to foster these kinds of spreads.
And because 100 percent of what we put in the tool become the final product, even the parts that aren't digested become part of the structure, we're getting incredible yield rates.
We don't know where the
structure
is.
A marble statue could wave its hand at us; the atoms that make up its crystalline
structure
are all vibrating back and forth anyway.
And within this structure, you see these two pinkish layers, which are actually the muscle.
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