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So we used ultraviolet A, which doesn't make vitamin D. When we put people
under
a lamp for the equivalent of about 30 minutes of sunshine in summer in Edinburgh, what we produced was, we produced a rise in circulating nitric oxide.
So we put patients with these subjects
under
the UV, and their NO levels do go up, and their blood pressure goes down.
Put them all together, and put all this
under
kind of natural selection,
under
mutation, and rewarded things for how well they can move forward.
He kept one
under
the pillows on our bed, and the third one he kept in his pocket at all times.
The pride of people about their own place of living, and there were feelings that had been buried deep for years
under
the fury of the illegal, barbaric constructions that sprang up in the public space.
But people were waiting in long queues
under
sun and
under
rain in order to get a certificate or just a simple answer from two tiny windows of two metal kiosks.
And if we can actually provide feedback, sensory signals that go back from this robotic, mechanical, computational actuator that is now
under
the control of the brain, back to the brain, how the brain deals with that, of receiving messages from an artificial piece of machinery.
The robotic arm that you see moving here 30 days later, after the first video that I showed to you, is
under
the control of Aurora's brain and is moving the cursor to get to the target.
This is CB1 fulfilling its dream in Japan
under
the control of the brain activity of a primate.
The same bribes and backhanders and things that take place
under
the table, it all takes place in the private sector.
The third thing I will tell you is that I also asked for the directors of CL Financial, whether in fact they were making filings
under
our Integrity in Public Life Act.
Crabs have this complicated structure
under
their carapace called the gastric mill that grinds their food in a variety of different ways.
So this is the preparation that one of my former post-docs, Gaby Maimon, who's now at Rockefeller, developed, and it's basically a flight simulator but
under
conditions where you actually can stick an electrode in the brain of the fly and record from a genetically identified neuron in the fly's brain.
And these meetings had this effect while taking
under
20 minutes.
I got an educational impossibility, zero to 30 percent in two months in the tropical heat with a computer
under
the tree in a language they didn't know doing something that's a decade ahead of their time.
I have no idea what they're doing
under
that tree all day long.
There was an age in the Age of Empires when you needed those people who can survive
under
threat.
If you wanted to get into the right ballpark, you'd have to imagine every grain of sand on every beach,
under
all the oceans and lakes, and then shrink them all so they fit in here.
Now, what you're seeing is the intensified camera's view
under
red light, and that's all Dr. Kubodera could see when the giant comes in here.
When I was a kid, I hid my heart
under
the bed, because my mother said, "If you're not careful, someday someone's going to break it."
Take it from me:
Under
the bed is not a good hiding spot.
So we've all been taught that charities should spend as little as possible on overhead things like fundraising
under
the theory that, well, the less money you spend on fundraising, the more money there is available for the cause.
The last bucardo was a female named Celia who was still alive, but then they captured her, they got a little bit of tissue from her ear, they cryopreserved it in liquid nitrogen, released her back into the wild, but a few months later, she was found dead
under
a fallen tree.
For kids
under
five, child mortality, kids
under
five, it's down by 2.65 million a year.
We're pushing for laws that make sure that at least some of the wealth
under
the ground ends up in the hands of the people living above it.
The normal cell, if you looked at it
under
the microscope, would have a nucleus sitting in the middle of the cell, which is nice and round and smooth in its boundaries and it looks kind of like that.
He was the architect of the Great Society programs
under
Lyndon Johnson in the 1960s.
That's Charles Paxton who won the 2000 biology prize for his paper, "Courtship behavior of ostriches towards humans
under
farming conditions in Britain."
And when they finished, we took it, we put it
under
the table, and we said, "Would you like to build another one, this time for $2.70?"
After they finished every one of them, we put them
under
the table.
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