And we find there's lots of consumer surplus because the prices are really as low as they ever could be.
并且我们发现有很多消费者剩余,因为价格已经不能再低
And he actually did this in the late 1800's, back before even all of the elements that we know today were discovered, really only about 60% or so, 70% were discovered then that we now know today.
他最终在十九世纪晚期完成了这一壮举,难能可贵的是,虽然我们现在已经发现了所有的元素,但在当时已知的元素只有我们现在知道,百分之六七十,在这种情况下。
It turns out that there's lots of proteins that have value as therapeutics and there's a list of them here and some of them you'll recognize.
我们已经发现很多有药用价值的蛋白质,这里有一张相关列表,其中一些你能认出来
Because these things are unpaired, we have already seen how unpaired electrons play a role in the Stern-Gerlach experiment.
因为它们都是未成对的,我们已经发现,在Stern-Gerlach实验中,未成对电子扮演怎样一个角色了。
And we've seen that that's generally the case.
我们已经发现这是一个很一般的结论。
We've found that stimulation, electrical stimulation deep in the brain can help patients that have Parkinson's Disease and can reduce the tremors and loss of muscle control that many patients with Parkinson's Disease use.
我们已经发现,这种脑部深层的电刺激,可以缓解帕金森氏症患者的症状,如震颤和肌肉丧失控制,许多帕金森氏症患者都使用这种疗法
It turns out that we are far from the first people, although it felt exciting, we did not discover this for the first time here today. In fact, J.J. Balmer, JJ Balmer who was a school teacher in the 1800s, was the first to describe these lines that could be seen from hydrogen.
实际上,它第一次被发现已经是在很早之前了,虽然我们觉得很激动,但我们,并不是第一次发现这个的,事实上,一个19世纪的老师,是第一个在氢原子中发现这些谱线的人。
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