• I think they sort of really understand that maybe sometimes they see things to them they don't quite understand what it is because it's not familiar to them, but it's sort connect to your own life.

    我认为他们,知道有时候,自己看到一些事物不理解,是因为,对那些事物不熟悉,但他们与你的生活相联系。

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  • Maybe sometimes we can imagine something that's really impossible.

    也许有时,我们可以想象,一些完全不可能的事

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  • We could also, I think, well, maybe this isn't written out in terms of that convention, which sometimes it's not, so let's also try writing it, such that we have the hydrogen and the oxygen atom there.

    我们也可以,我想,好吧,还有可能它不是按照惯例写的,有时候会出现这样的情况,因此,让我们把氢原子和,氧原子成键的情况也写出来。

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  • This is, maybe, the strangest because the ligand that stimulates the receptor is produced by the cell itself; so sometimes cells make signals that they receive.

    它可能是最奇特的,因为激活受体的配体,是由细胞自身产生的,有时细胞产生让自己接受的信号

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  • You have a little more pressure in grad school, but sometimes that means when you're an undergrad your advisor will decide to put you on projects that maybe when you look at them seem a little bit silly.

    那就是你们没有,要做出重大发现,或取得重大成就的压力,你们在研究生时候会有些压力,当然有时候这意味着。

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  • And sometimes it's a matter of factors that you need to figure out what it is, and maybe it's that there's extra light in the room we don't know about.

    而且有时候它是,需要计算的一个因素,有时候这个房间里可能有,我们未知的额外的光。

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  • And often, if you want to make a lot of it, you have to think about the thermodynamics of the system, how fast the reactions will go and kinetics, and then whether they'll go, the thermodynamics, and sometimes then you need to adjust the reactions, maybe use a transition metal to make it go better.

    这种分子就不能正常工作,而且通常来说,如果你要大量生产一个东西,你必须考虑系统的热力学,反应速率和动力学,还有反应是否会发生,热力学,而且有时候你需要调整反应的发生。

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  • So, that can be a little bit confusing for us to think about, and when it's a very good question you might, in fact, say well, maybe there's not zero probability here, maybe it's just this teeny, teeny, tiny number, and in fact, sometimes an electron can get through, it's just very low probability so that's why we never really see it.

    这想起来有点令人困惑,你们可能会说也许,这里的概率并不是严格的为零,而是非常非常小,所以有时电子就可以穿过去,这是个,很好的想法。

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