Track
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Instead of putting 10 or 100 out into the environment, having to
track
them, and then when they die, collect them, you could put a thousand, a million, a billion robots into the environment.
So how are we going to
track
progress?
While the elevated train rumbled overhead on its track, quite literally the room reverberated with each passing train car.
And to give you an idea of the suffer-fest that I was undergoing, the first lap around the high school
track
took 10 minutes.
And they've grasped basic arithmetic, keeping
track
of the relative amounts of fruit in two baskets after multiple changes.
If they're talking about the deceptive and manipulative use of language, they're on the right
track.
These help us
track
species when sightings or genetic samples are rare.
You happen to be standing next to a switch that will divert the trolley onto a second
track.
That
track
has a worker on it, too, but just one.
This time, you're standing on a bridge over the
track
as the runaway trolley approaches.
Now there's no second track, but there is a very large man on the bridge next to you.
We built a Hyperloop test
track
adjacent to SpaceX, just for a student competition, to encourage innovative ideas in transport.
EM: I think we're still on
track
for being able to go cross-country from LA to New York by the end of the year, fully autonomous.
But like all of our friends at the library, I am busy, I lose
track
of things, my house is sometimes messy, and I have lost a DVD or two under the sofa.
We equipped her with modern medical technology, like this $1 malaria rapid test, and put it in a backpack full of medicines like this to treat infections like pneumonia, and crucially, a smartphone, to help her
track
and report on epidemics.
So by analyzing your brain signals, we can
track
where exactly you are watching or you are paying attention to.
A US-based company has developed a technology to embed these sensors into the headrest of automobilies so they can
track
driver concentration, distraction and cognitive load while driving.
In order to really accurately model clouds, we'd need to
track
the behavior of every water droplet and dust grain in the entire atmosphere, and there's no computer powerful enough to do that.
Many cell types and tissues in the body use chemical sensors, or chemosensors, to keep
track
of the concentration of hormones, metabolites and other molecules, and some of these chemosensors are olfactory receptors.
If you are a pancreas or a kidney and you need a specialized chemical sensor that will allow you to keep
track
of a specific molecule, why reinvent the wheel?
So all of a sudden, we couldn't
track
where that conversation went.
And sometimes we can get off
track.
Today, we believe that over 70 percent of police departments have automatic license plate detection technology that they're using to
track
people's cars as they drive through town.
But in this case, I was marching to show my concern that a man with such a poor
track
record with women and other groups had been elected as president.
Of Earth’s 37 major underground reservoirs, 21 are on
track
to be irreversibly emptied.
My subsequent choices put me on the fast
track
to prison life.
Because he's Pygmy, he knows how to
track
elephants in the forest.
What's fascinating is that despite its proven
track
record, we still don't know exactly why ECT works.
Shuffle tracking means I keep
track
of the cards, even if another person shuffles.
You've got to
track
coalition partners.
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