Structure
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But it didn't change the Chinese political system, and also the Chinese central government utilized this centralized server
structure
to strengthen its power to counter the local government and the different factions.
We flew into a town that had a static, outdated website and a frenetic Facebook feed, trying to
structure
the response, and we launched our platform.
Non-technical, non-biologist amateurs play a video game in which they visually rearrange the
structure
of the protein, allowing the computer to manage the atomic forces and interactions and identify structural issues.
Foldit recently made a notable and major scientific discovery by deciphering the
structure
of the Mason-Pfizer monkey virus.
Paris was a series of these little villages that came together, and you still see that
structure
today.
And if you look at the data, when you have that kind of a structure, you get a very even distribution of the shops and the physicians and the pharmacies and the cafes in Paris.
We put waste water and some source of CO2 into our floating structure, and the waste water provides nutrients for the algae to grow, and they sequester CO2 that would otherwise go off into the atmosphere as a greenhouse gas.
The other thing to consider is the
structure
itself.
And finally, because it's an offshore structure, we can think in terms of how it might contribute to an aquaculture activity offshore.
And finally, we wanted to see where we could look at what the impact of this
structure
would be in the marine environment, and we set up a field site at a place called Moss Landing Marine Lab in Monterey Bay, where we worked in a harbor to see what impact this would have on marine organisms.
We basically take waste water with algae of our choice in it, and we circulate it through this floating structure, this tubular, flexible plastic structure, and it circulates through this thing, and there's sunlight of course, it's at the surface, and the algae grow on the nutrients.
We did engineering to understand what we would need to be able to do to build this structure, not only on the small scale, but how we would build it on this enormous scale that will ultimately be required.
And what about, just, the whole economic
structure?
In the past decade or so, mainly due to advances in brain imaging technology such as magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, neuroscientists have started to look inside the living human brain of all ages, and to track changes in brain
structure
and brain function, so we use structural MRI if you'd like to take a snapshot, a photograph, at really high resolution of the inside of the living human brain, and we can ask questions like, how much gray matter does the brain contain, and how does that change with age?
You plan on coming back, getting undressed, going to bed, waking up, doing it again, and that anticipation, that rhythm, helps give us a
structure
to how we organize ourselves and our lives, and gives it a measure of predictability.
The problem with the African continent and the problem with the aid industry is that it has distorted the
structure
of incentives facing the governments in Africa.
I want to use the example of my own country, called Uganda, and the kind of
structure
of incentives that aid has brought there.
But this shows you that the government of Uganda is not committed to spending its own revenue to invest in productive investments, but rather it devotes this revenue to paying
structure
of public expenditure.
Don't just tell me that you study trabeculae, but tell me that you study trabeculae, which is the mesh-like
structure
of our bones because it's important to understanding and treating osteoporosis.
It's showing that the special
structure
of trabeculae are so strong that they actually inspired the unique design of the Eiffel Tower.
Now here's a grain of sand that is from the Moon, and you can see that the entire crystal
structure
is still there.
We are studying the tolerances of the materials that you use to build the
structure
of your expression: your speeches and your writing.
First, there's a level of fine-grained conceptual structure, which we automatically and unconsciously compute every time we produce or utter a sentence, that governs our use of language.
Foreign policy, you can figure that out by watching, I don't know, Rachel Maddow or somebody, but — (Laughter) — I want to talk about young people and structure, young people and
structure.
They all come from homes where there is, for the most part, just one person in the home, usually the mother or the grandmother, and that's it, and they come here for their education and for their
structure.
He does look good, because kids need structure, and the trick I play in all of my school appearances is that when I get through with my little homily to the kids, I then invite them to ask questions, and when they raise their hands, I say, "Come up," and I make them come up and stand in front of me.
And we would bring them into the army, and the first thing we would do is to put them in an environment of structure, put them in ranks, make them all wear the same clothes, cut all their hair off so they look alike, make sure that they are standing in ranks.
It gives them
structure.
Once that
structure
is developed, once they understand the reason for something, once they understand, "Mama ain't here, son.
But you'd be amazed at what you can do with them once you put them in that
structure.
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