Vital
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This same force allows protons and neutrons to transform into each other, a
vital
part of the fusion interactions that drive the Sun.
People are worried that technology is going to steal our jobs, but when it comes to community health workers, technology has actually been
vital
for creating jobs.
And these projects are
vital.
It's
vital
and important art, but it cannot be the only art that comes out of the continent.
So every time a cell divides, all of its DNA has to be copied, all of the coding DNA inside of those chromosomes, because that carries the
vital
operating instructions that keep our cells in good working order, so my heart cells can keep a steady beat, which I assure you they're not doing right now, and my immune cells can fight off bacteria and viruses, and our brain cells can save the memory of our first kiss and keep on learning throughout life.
And because they can live up to 100 years old, giant clams make
vital
indicators of coral reef health.
And the more we learn, the more this population’s elders’
vital
role comes into focus.
With each passing year, her contributions become more vital: overfishing and habitat destruction have decimated salmon populations, putting the whales at near-constant risk of starvation.
Power was
vital
to feed my illness.
Too many girls are missing a
vital
foundation for life.
Women are
vital
voices and agents for change on this planet, and yet we're too often missing or even barred from the proverbial table.
He saw that this was a living and breathing and
vital
part of how the entire urban area functioned.
That is why this needs to be a
vital
moment, not only for global activism, but in my opinion, for global sisterhood as well.
And that is why I am convinced that real and fair competition has a
vital
role to play in building the trust we need to get the best of our societies, and that starts with enforcing our rules, actually just to make the market work for everyone.
But the most
vital
component of sexual deception is scent: orchids mimic the precise scent of a single insect species.
It's so
vital
to the inhabitants of the areas in which the camel is found, largely Mongolia and Sahara, that there are 160 words in Arabic to describe the camel.
Together we created a training program for boys and girls who could not attend my school, sharing
vital
information about gender equality, health and human rights.
They're quite
vital
places, these communities.
These communities in these cities are actually more
vital
than the illegal communities.
There’s a
vital
story that needs to be told and I wish for TED to help me gain access to it and then to help me come up with innovative and exciting ways to use news photography in the digital era.
As trees grow taller and taller, the supply of these
vital
fluids begins to dwindle.
These are generated from the heating coil in the devices and are also known to have many toxic effects on
vital
organs.
To perform this
vital
task, red blood cells are filled with hemoglobin proteins to carry oxygen molecules.
Done properly, regenerative ocean farming could play a
vital
role in helping our oceans, our climate, and ourselves.
The scar functions as an almost impenetrable wall that might start to block
vital
interactions between the body and the implant.
This stuff is really vital."
They are important and
vital
and they affirm and they give us life.
This idea is evoked most significantly in a
vital
law of physics: the total amount of quantum information in the Universe must be conserved.
So they do all these amazing things that help us and are
vital
for keeping us alive, and they never get any press for that.
The mission, the work are
vital
steps in our quest to go further than our planet and imperative for understanding sustainability here on Earth.
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