Wires
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So there's no tethers on this, no
wires
connecting to this.
Conversely, the reduced light pollution saves over a billion birds each year whose migrations were disrupted by blinking communication tower lights and high-tension
wires.
He gets married couples, men and women, into the lab, and he gives them stressful conversations to have while he
wires
them up to a polygraph so he can see them becoming stressed.
Yeah, I told you, you can put those
wires
anywhere you want to as long as it don't get in the way.
Surveillance took place manually and
wires
were connected by hand.
It was just sitting there, with the
wires
that run overhead.
Until recently, we for the most part have been cutting
wires
and hoping for the best.
The most distant feathered relatives of birds had straight feathers that looked like
wires.
Then these
wires
split apart, producing simple branches.
You'll still need goggles and a helmet to protect you from birds, insects, street signs, electrical wires, and other flying humans, including flying cops ready to hand you a ticket if you don't follow the flying rules, buddy.
Here is one from a story about Staten Island after Hurricane Sandy: [A dock that had been broken in the middle and lost its other half sloped down toward the water, its support pipes and
wires
leaning forward like when you open a box of linguine and it slides out.]
They're reminiscent, of course, of
wires.
And those tendencies are derived from the very nature of the physics, chemistry of
wires
and switches and electrons, and they will make reoccurring patterns again and again.
And that artificial power can also be distributed on
wires
on a grid to every home, factory, farmstead, and anybody could buy that artificial power, just by plugging something in.
Because these Row-bots at the moment, this Row-bot I've got here, it contains motors, it contains wires, it contains components which themselves are not biodegradable.
It feels too harsh for a bundle of
wires
and an audience to swallow.
The passersby who used to go by that lab through that building used to, at times, think, "These guys are making bombs in there," because there was too much fire,
wires
and smoke in the same vicinity.
I love it because it
wires
you up.
They did have electricity, but it was illegal service tapped from someone else's wires, and could only power one feeble bulb.
But measuring it with
wires
on your hand is really inconvenient.
For decades, long-distance communications between cities and countries were carried by electrical signals, in
wires
made of copper.
This was slow and inefficient, with metal
wires
limiting data rates and power lost as wasted heat.
Light can be guided not only in optical fibers, but also in ultrathin silicon
wires.
Silicon
wires
don’t guide light as well as fiber.
This microscopic technology, called integrated photonics, is made from
wires
of silicon that guide light— like water in a pipe— to redirect, reshape, even temporarily trap it.
And, you know, it doesn't look as convincing as we want; I've got
wires
coming out of the back of me, and there's a sixth-of-a-second delay between when we capture the video and we display it up there.
I see large groups of women in tattered uniforms surrounded by huge walls and gates, enclosed by iron barbed wires, and I get hit by an awful stench, and I ask myself, how did I move from working in the respected financial banking sector, having worked so hard in school, to now being locked up in the largest correctional facility for women in Kenya?
So he made fine wires, and cracked glass, and all different kinds of materials to be a heat sponge.
Take a look at these surgical
wires
used to close a patient's sternum following open-heart surgery.
This patient didn't heal for months until the
wires
were removed, and replaced with clean ones.
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