Units
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I founded it in 2004, after years of working as a psychologist on pediatric intensive care units, frustrated with the undignified deaths that so many children experienced and their families had to endure.
I'm talking to you, job creators and collective bargaining units, and workers, and shareholders.
Cables take the signals from the antennas and bring them to central processing
units.
Units, like moans, cries, and chirps are arranged in phrases.
Songs evolve over time as
units
or phrases are added, changed, or dropped.
In
units
of 747, a 747 is only about a quarter of a million pounds of thrust, so for every 10 million pounds of thrust, there's 40 747s.
The federal standards are that you have to score below a 1,000 to be an approved car seat on this crash, in some metric of
units
which are not important.
I established four mother-child health care units, especially to take care of over 10,000 women and children nearby the camps.
However, it's becoming increasingly difficult to find quiet spaces in times of constantly increasing traffic, growing urbanization, construction sites, air-conditioning units, leaf blowers, lawnmowers, outdoor concerts and bars, personal music players, and your neighbors partying until 3am.
One of the solar
units
we installed in a refugee camp.
That encouraged us to go to the second round of bringing 200
units.
But there was, however, an affordable housing organization who was willing to build our first 100
units.
To address that concern, we decided to create a pilot to test that idea while we built the first 100
units.
We would use existing
units
scattered throughout Salt Lake City.
We became believers, and built hundreds of
units
over those next 10 years, leading to the reduction of our statewide chronic homeless population of 91 percent.
Rwanda collects between 60- and 80,000
units
of blood a year.
So although use of blood products has increased substantially at all the hospitals we serve, in the last nine months, zero
units
of blood have expired at any of these hospitals.
Luckily, the doctors had some blood of her blood type on hand that had been delivered via Zipline's routine service, and so they transfused her with a couple
units
of blood.
But she bled out of those
units
in about 10 minutes.
They ended up sending seven
units
of red blood cells, four
units
of plasma and two
units
of platelets.
And I said, "That's kind of too bad, because we need 100 million
units
a year."
And that's why we will not launch this without five to 10 million
units
in the first run.
Maybe that isn't so remarkable, but what is remarkable is how easy it is to make this impatience go away by simply changing when the delivery of these monetary
units
will happen.
This is the first 12
units
in Copenhagen, another 60 on their way, another 200 are going to Gothenburg, and we're speaking with the Paris Olympics to put a small floating village on the Seine.
To just talk for a minute about the digital mediums that we're using now and how they integrate calculus: the fact that they're calculus-based means that we don't have to think about dimension in terms of ideal
units
or discreet elements.
We, after it's fermented and it's developed, started to develop flavor and character, we divide it into smaller
units.
And then we take those
units
and we shape them.
And then we divide it, and this one big piece of dough is divided into smaller units, and each of those
units
are given shape by the baker.
I have a couple of
units.
So, once you have mobility, you're making a lot of engines because you've got lots of units, as opposed to steam ships or big factories, so this was the engine that ended up benefiting from mass production where all the other engines didn't.
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